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When I Was in Hell

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Transcending religious norms and using his undeniable communication ability, Dr. Martin Telezing brings forth, with simplicity of tone and language, the dreadful details of infernal life while showing vividly some of the elements that underline the impartial universality of divine laws which unfailingly regulate life. These laws guide the obedient ones on their pathway to heaven, while casting the non-repenting and rebellious ones into the outer darkness where loving contact with the Divine Good are forever severed and where torture becomes the core of their eternal existence; thus convincing the reader that, despite its real existence, hell is not a desirable place of eternal residence for a soul.

With a series of questions and answers, together with the overall mix of educational interjections disseminated throughout the book, the author also attempts to encourage the reader to seek the Light of Divine Goodness and the Divine Wisdom of old that recognizes the Cosmic Christ as the Lord of lords and Savior of the world.

This is a must-read book in which the author successfully lays a finger on the fundamentals of God's just and impartial judgment while depicting, through his mystical trip to the infernal world, a detailed and analytical account of the location where the wrath of God is exercised and felt.

156 pages, Paperback

First published June 22, 2006

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