La Doctrina del Infierno - Con Dr. Cesar Vidal

In this interview, we'll ask Dr. Cesar Vidal these questions. Question #1 Atheist Bertrand Russell, in his work Why I Am Not a Christian, said the following: In my mind, there is a very serious flaw in Christ's moral character, and that is that he believed in Hell. It seems to me that no truly profoundly human person is capable of believing in eternal punishment. Isn't the doctrine of HELL a failure of Christianity in light of anthropocentrism, imagining that people burn for centuries upon centuries? Question #2 Isn't it clear that when we die we cease to exist: Job 7:21 or Psalm 6:5 Question #3 Wasn't Hell rather the Valley of Hinnom, since in Hebrew, "Hell" comes from Gehenna, which in turn comes from the Hebrew: Geh Hinnom. This was a place where the children of Israel sacrificed their children by fire and which, according to Jeremiah, was a valley of death. Didn't Jeremiah 7:30-33 become a mythological site? Question #4 Where does eternal punishment appear in the Old Testament? Question #5 Isn't Luke 16:19-31 a parable? Question #6 Which NT passages are conclusive about eternal punishment? Question #7 Are Sheol, Hades, Abaddon (Job 26:6), the Abyss, and Tartarus (II Peter 2:4) exactly the same thing? Question #8 Do Satan and the demons reign in Hell? Question #9 Jesus went to Hell (I Peter 3:19-20) Question #10 What does it mean that Jesus has the keys to Hades and Death?