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When people die like in the 1500, 1600, and 1700's and they say when you die you go to a place called haytes ?

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a resting area where god places you until judgement day comes! but shouldn't of those people who died around that period already be in heaven right now or already got their judgement. or still waiting in haytes.

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  1. It is said that all souls will be gathered in Hades(or "death", not heaven or h**l) until the Judgment Day(not Terminator 2).

    This does not mean that they will enter a sort of "soul sleep" or be waiting around until judgement day.  Heaven, h**l, and Hades are outside of time, and even though people throughout the years die at different times, from their perspective, they will all arrive at the same time.


  2. Hades, dear.  Hades.

    There is no god, no heaven, no h**l, no judgement.  When you die, you simply cease to be.

  3. It is called Hades. It means the common grave of mankind. Gehenna is the other word used in the original translation of the Bible, and it means everlasting destruction. The Bible says when you die, you return to the dust. It also teaches that you are a soul and that souls die.  

  4. Hades  is like a lobby or waiting room

  5. Its spelled Hades and its like a waiting room for heaven.  

  6. hades is the greek word for the underworld, the hebrew name is sheol, when jesus died he descended into sheol/ hades and raised the people who had gone before, the word gehenna as mentioned by another writer was the place outside the gates of jerusalem where all the rubbish was burnt, the fire never went out, so jesus used the metaphor to tell people that for the wicked, there was a place for them, everlasting fire  

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