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Actual NDE believer responding: about 1.7 million people in America alone experience a medically observed 'NDE' every year where they're dead for a few minutes, get resuscitated, and the hospital records their account. I don't trust any record that wasn't written by a hospital and I don't necessarily trust individual NDE's: I take the bulk of them and judge them on a curve in a kind of "15 million people who've never met, with zero similarities, from different regions/countries/races, can't be collectively lying about the exact same thing."
Hell is always described as a cold, dark, subterranean realm; people aren't brought they're, they fall backward out of their body into Hell. Hell is populated by people who believe they 'deserve' to be there: they're nihilistic, misanthropic, they hate themselves, they hate others, and have completely isolated themselves from other people's emotions. People can leave Hell any time they want, 'God/Heaven' shines like a guiding star in the sky in Hell, and many people describe the arduous journey out of Hell, but most typically don't because the suffering in Hell becomes comfortable to them. It is simply easier to sit in isolation, in the dark, than to face emotional confrontation or some other unknown.
There are no ironic punishments, there's no red devil's in pajamas with pitchforks, Jesus is not giving out 10 cent tours to scare people straight. All that shit is fake. Fake Christian Hell is extremely easy to discern from real accounts because it's fundamentally rooted in pathetic fantasies of revenge.