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Chapter 1 "Are There Really Heaven and Hell?" portrays an overall structure of heaven and Hell. Through the parable of the rich man and the beggar Lazarus in Luke 16, the Upper Grave - where the saved souls from Old Testament times had been waiting - and Lower Grave - where unsaved souls are tormented until the Great Judgment- are explained.
In chapter 2 "The Way of Salvation for Those Who Never Heard the Gospel" the judgment of conscience is discussed. Specific criteria of the judgment for many cases are also described: unborn fetuses from abortion or miscarriage, children from birth to five years of age, and children from the age of six to preteen years.
Chapter 3 "Lower Grave and the Identity of the Messengers of Hell" elaborates on a waiting place in Lower Grave. People, after death, stay at the waiting place in Lower Grave for three days and then are sent to different places in Lower Grave according to the severity of their sins, and cruelly tormented there until the Judgment of the Great White Throne. The identity of evil spirits governing Lower Grave is also explained.
Chapter 4 "Punishments in Lower Grave on Unsaved Children" testifies that even some immature children unable to tell right from wrong do not receive salvation. Various sorts of punishments inflicted upon children are categorized by the age group: punishments for fetuses and suckling, toddlers, children of the age of three to five, and children from six years of age to twelve.
Chapter 5 "Punishments for People Who Die after Puberty Years," explains punishments inflicted on people older than
adolescents. Punishments for anyone over the age of roughly thirteen are divided into four levels in accordance with the severity of their sins. The more grave people's sins are the greater punishments they receive.
Chapter 6 "Punishments for Blaspheming the Holy Spirit," reminds the readers that as written in the Bible, there are certain unforgivable sins of which you cannot repent. The chapter also describes various kinds of punishments through detailed examples...
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