• APPROACHING THE HORROR GATE OF HELL: PART 1

    By Bro. Carmelo Brenes

    (Pastors, Evangelist And Christians In Hell Fire)

    In the year 2011, I read semilar Revelation by Angelica Zambrona from Ecuador.

    That divine revelations transformed my spiritual life and truly converted me from a church goer to a genuine Christian.

    It only took me few minutes of my time to go through the revelation and it was the greatest moment of my life.

    Hence, I plead, you should take 30 minutes of your time to read below true life revelation of an "Approach Toward The Horror Gate Of Hell"

    Please, I advice, kindly saved or bookmarked this page or copy and saved in your notepad and cultivate time to read..... And you shall never regret such minutes.

    APPROACHING THE HORROR GATE OF HELL:

    My name is Carmelo Brenes. In 1982, I had an accident in which I died. As death came over me, I felt everything become dark.

    I found myself walking through a dark tunnel, and some kind of being was taking me. While we walked in this cold and dark tunnel, I began to hear horrific screams and moans, and an intense fear was growing inside of me.

    I knew that, although my body was already dead, I was somehow still alive in this place.

    I saw large snakes moving all around, and all the people were crying out for water. Soon we arrived at an open plateau, which had many chambers and divisions, each contained different people inside.


    I began to cry out with terror, begging God for mercy. “Lord, remember my life! Have mercy!” Sheer terror was gripping my soul, and my whole life was passing before my eyes.

    As we approached some door, I shouted again, “Have mercy on me my Lord; have mercy on me! I beg you to help me! Help me Lord!!”

    Suddenly there was a silence, and I heard a loud voice say, “Stop!”

    The voice shook all of Hell, and the being that was taking me by the hand, released me. “I am not the God of adulterers, I am not the God of fornicators, I am not the God of liars. Why do you call me Lord, if I am not a God of those who boast?“ (Luke 6:46)

    I felt like I was going to be destroyed, but as the moments passed, God’s voice became softer, “Come and I will show you the things going on in this place that are waiting for all who haven’t been willing to follow My way and have walked after the imaginations of their own hearts.“

    We then went to a place where I saw a woman was sitting in a rocking chair. There were still terrifying moans coming from all over that place.

    At first, she seemed ok, but then her body transformed into a witch, and she screamed in agony, burning in flames. She begged for mercy, but the Lord said to me “The wages of sin is death, and those who arrive in this place will never get out again.“ (Romans 6:23)

    The Lord showed me many disobedient people, many who were once part of a Christian Church.

    They were crying out and begging for mercy, but there was no mercy. Mercy could only be found while a person is still alive on Earth.

    Once people are dead, mercy cannot be reached anymore, as it says, “it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment” (Hebrews 9:27)

    Jesus also showed me a place with some kind of boiling oil, and there were people suffering inside, burning in flames and trying to get out. But demons would throw them back in.

    We walked until we came to a place with people that had once listened to the word of God, but never wanted to repent.

    I even saw pastors, evangelists, believers and missionaries. They were all there for different reasons.

    I saw one pastor who never believed in the power of the Holy Spirit, speaking in tongues, healings or the baptism of the Holy Ghost. (Mark 3:29)

    He was begging for mercy, and just one more chance tell the world that speaking in tongues is real, that that the Holy Ghost is real, and that there is real freedom in the gospel.

    But it was too late for him; he could never get out, even though he was a pastor. His chance to repent was only possible on Earth.

    I also saw a missionary in Hell. He was there because he asked for money to open a mission in Africa, but he kept half the money for himself.

    Now he begs for mercy and another chance to return the money that wasn’t his. When he saw that Jesus could not help him, he cursed Jesus.

    I saw people that were once inside the church praising God. Now they only cry out for mercy for their un-repented sins, they lost their chance to repent after they died.

    I saw pastors there who robbed tithes and offerings from their churches. They also begged to undo all their bad works, but there was no more chance.

    Those who die without Jesus Christ go to hell, and those who die with Jesus Christ go to Heaven.

    Many people believe that dying is just stopping this existence. (Annihilationism) But at death, your real life begins, either in God’s Glory or in everlasting condemnation and shame.

    (Daniel 12:2) You are making that choice right now. We must all carefully meditate on where we will spend eternity. Do you want to spend eternity in Hell or in God’s glory? It’s your choice.
    🔥APPROACHING THE HORROR GATE OF HELL: PART 1 ▪️ By Bro. Carmelo Brenes (Pastors, Evangelist And Christians In Hell Fire) In the year 2011, I read semilar Revelation by Angelica Zambrona from Ecuador. That divine revelations transformed my spiritual life and truly converted me from a church goer to a genuine Christian. It only took me few minutes of my time to go through the revelation and it was the greatest moment of my life. Hence, I plead, you should take 30 minutes of your time to read below 👇true life revelation of an "Approach Toward The Horror Gate Of Hell" Please, I advice, kindly saved or bookmarked this page or copy and saved in your notepad and cultivate time to read..... And you shall never regret such minutes. 🔥 APPROACHING THE HORROR GATE OF HELL: My name is Carmelo Brenes. In 1982, I had an accident in which I died. As death came over me, I felt everything become dark. I found myself walking through a dark tunnel, and some kind of being was taking me. While we walked in this cold and dark tunnel, I began to hear horrific screams and moans, and an intense fear was growing inside of me. I knew that, although my body was already dead, I was somehow still alive in this place. I saw large snakes moving all around, and all the people were crying out for water. Soon we arrived at an open plateau, which had many chambers and divisions, each contained different people inside. I began to cry out with terror, begging God for mercy. “Lord, remember my life! Have mercy!” Sheer terror was gripping my soul, and my whole life was passing before my eyes. As we approached some door, I shouted again, “Have mercy on me my Lord; have mercy on me! I beg you to help me! Help me Lord!!” Suddenly there was a silence, and I heard a loud voice say, “Stop!” The voice shook all of Hell, and the being that was taking me by the hand, released me. “I am not the God of adulterers, I am not the God of fornicators, I am not the God of liars. Why do you call me Lord, if I am not a God of those who boast?“ (Luke 6:46) I felt like I was going to be destroyed, but as the moments passed, God’s voice became softer, “Come and I will show you the things going on in this place that are waiting for all who haven’t been willing to follow My way and have walked after the imaginations of their own hearts.“ We then went to a place where I saw a woman was sitting in a rocking chair. There were still terrifying moans coming from all over that place. At first, she seemed ok, but then her body transformed into a witch, and she screamed in agony, burning in flames. She begged for mercy, but the Lord said to me “The wages of sin is death, and those who arrive in this place will never get out again.“ (Romans 6:23) The Lord showed me many disobedient people, many who were once part of a Christian Church. They were crying out and begging for mercy, but there was no mercy. Mercy could only be found while a person is still alive on Earth. Once people are dead, mercy cannot be reached anymore, as it says, “it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment” (Hebrews 9:27) Jesus also showed me a place with some kind of boiling oil, and there were people suffering inside, burning in flames and trying to get out. But demons would throw them back in. We walked until we came to a place with people that had once listened to the word of God, but never wanted to repent. I even saw pastors, evangelists, believers and missionaries. They were all there for different reasons. I saw one pastor who never believed in the power of the Holy Spirit, speaking in tongues, healings or the baptism of the Holy Ghost. (Mark 3:29) He was begging for mercy, and just one more chance tell the world that speaking in tongues is real, that that the Holy Ghost is real, and that there is real freedom in the gospel. But it was too late for him; he could never get out, even though he was a pastor. His chance to repent was only possible on Earth. I also saw a missionary in Hell. He was there because he asked for money to open a mission in Africa, but he kept half the money for himself. Now he begs for mercy and another chance to return the money that wasn’t his. When he saw that Jesus could not help him, he cursed Jesus. I saw people that were once inside the church praising God. Now they only cry out for mercy for their un-repented sins, they lost their chance to repent after they died. I saw pastors there who robbed tithes and offerings from their churches. They also begged to undo all their bad works, but there was no more chance. Those who die without Jesus Christ go to hell, and those who die with Jesus Christ go to Heaven. Many people believe that dying is just stopping this existence. (Annihilationism) But at death, your real life begins, either in God’s Glory or in everlasting condemnation and shame. (Daniel 12:2) You are making that choice right now. We must all carefully meditate on where we will spend eternity. Do you want to spend eternity in Hell or in God’s glory? It’s your choice.
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  • I included a free printable sample of the Bible study: Predestination on my website. The study is designed to reveal the dangers of misapplying the term predestination. The ultimate goal of the study is to equip believers to not fall victim to the deceptions of annihilationism and universalism. Click the link for more info. To God be the glory!

    https://corbyshuey.com/2026/03/17/predestination/
    I included a free printable sample of the Bible study: Predestination on my website. The study is designed to reveal the dangers of misapplying the term predestination. The ultimate goal of the study is to equip believers to not fall victim to the deceptions of annihilationism and universalism. Click the link for more info. To God be the glory! https://corbyshuey.com/2026/03/17/predestination/
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    I recently completed an in-depth study of the word Predestination. The purpose of the study is to dig into the entirety of God’s Word regarding this topic which can be confusing to understand…
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  • Newest Bible study I completed addressing the term predestination. The study is designed to address the false doctrines of annihilationism and universalism. The study os available on my website: corbyshuey.com

    Description of the study:
    Predestination is a Biblical word study. The purpose of the study is to develop a Scripturally sound approach to a concept that is often misinterpreted. But as much as this study addresses the term predestination, it is much more designed to bring to light the false doctrines of annihilationiam and universalism. Misinterpreting the doctrine of predestination has the potential to bring forth a crisis of deception. This study will equip the saints of God to combat false doctrine and boldly stand upon the full council of our Lord’s Holy Word.
    Newest Bible study I completed addressing the term predestination. The study is designed to address the false doctrines of annihilationism and universalism. The study os available on my website: corbyshuey.com Description of the study: Predestination is a Biblical word study. The purpose of the study is to develop a Scripturally sound approach to a concept that is often misinterpreted. But as much as this study addresses the term predestination, it is much more designed to bring to light the false doctrines of annihilationiam and universalism. Misinterpreting the doctrine of predestination has the potential to bring forth a crisis of deception. This study will equip the saints of God to combat false doctrine and boldly stand upon the full council of our Lord’s Holy Word.
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  • KIRK CAMERON ...
    A conversation with my son about hell sparked widespread controversy and a wave of headlines. In this episode, I respond directly to that controversy—addressing what was said, what wasn’t, and how short clips shaped the narrative.
    Watch it in full, check the Scriptures for yourself, and stay in the conversation.
    An article I recommend on the topic: https://dalemason.com/.../when-asking-an-honest-question
    #TheKirkCameronShow #IsHellReal #HellDebate #ChristianTheology #BiblicalJudgment #Annihilationism #EternalConsciousTorment #FaithQuestions #BibleStudyTalk #ChristianPodcast #AfterlifeAccordingToTheBible #WhatTheBibleSays #DeepTheology #UnderstandingScripture #ChristianDiscussion #ToughTheology #KirkCameronControversy #KirkCameronHell
    KIRK CAMERON ... A conversation with my son about hell sparked widespread controversy and a wave of headlines. In this episode, I respond directly to that controversy—addressing what was said, what wasn’t, and how short clips shaped the narrative. Watch it in full, check the Scriptures for yourself, and stay in the conversation. An article I recommend on the topic: https://dalemason.com/.../when-asking-an-honest-question... #TheKirkCameronShow #IsHellReal #HellDebate #ChristianTheology #BiblicalJudgment #Annihilationism #EternalConsciousTorment #FaithQuestions #BibleStudyTalk #ChristianPodcast #AfterlifeAccordingToTheBible #WhatTheBibleSays #DeepTheology #UnderstandingScripture #ChristianDiscussion #ToughTheology #KirkCameronControversy #KirkCameronHell
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  • THE ADVENT TRUTH
    Kirk Cameron — yes, the same one who starred in Left Behind — recently announced that after digging into Scripture and reading Edward Fudge’s research, he can no longer defend the idea of eternal conscious torment. He now believes the Bible teaches annihilation — that the wicked will be destroyed, not preserved forever in agony.

    And honestly… that’s a HUGE shift. For decades, mainstream Christianity has treated the doctrine of eternal torment as if Jesus Himself carved it into stone. But the Bible says the wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23) — not eternal life in hellfire. The lost are compared to chaff burned up into ashes (Malachi 4:1-3). Jesus said the broad road leads to destruction (Matthew 7:13), not an eternal life of suffering.

    Here’s the truth: immortality belongs only to the saved (1 Timothy 6:16; John 3:16). God doesn’t hand the wicked a gift He only promises to the redeemed, just so they can scream forever. Hell is real, hell is final — but hell is not an eternal torture chamber. God doesn’t take pleasure in suffering; He brings sin to a complete end. Judgment is just. The universe will be restored. Sin will not rise again.

    And now even well-known evangelicals are beginning to recognize what Scripture has always said clearly: God’s justice ends sin — not sustains it eternally.

    This shift matters. Because the character of God matters. The gospel matters. And the world deserves to know that God is love — fully, truly, biblically.

    The final fire doesn’t lock sinners in with God forever,
    It lets the universe breathe again.

    Read this recent article below;

    Recovering the Character of God: The Truth About Hell

    Why the Doctrine of Eternal Torment Distorts the Character of God

    James Desvallons

    Dec 08, 2025

    I cannot endorse the late George Carlin’s atheism, but one observation he made carries undeniable logic: you cannot reconcile a God of love with the doctrine of eternal torment. And suddenly, this very conversation has re-entered public debate.

    Ever since Kirk Cameron publicly rejected the doctrine of eternal conscious torment and embraced biblical annihilationism, the internet has been burning with controversy. Many evangelicals have rushed to label him a heretic for refusing to believe in a God who tortures sinners forever. Yet, ironically, this very doctrine is one of the most common arguments used by atheists to reject Christianity altogether.

    For decades, believers and unbelievers alike have wrestled with this question: How can a God of infinite love justly impose infinite suffering for finite sins?

    This is not a trivial theological debate. The world is desperately searching for a true revelation of Jesus—His mercy, His justice, His character. If our understanding of hell distorts the character of God, then our message about God becomes distorted as well.

    The Core Problem: Eternal Torment Misrepresents God Himself

    Below are ten reasons why the doctrine of eternal torment not only confuses Christians but damages the credibility of the gospel itself.

    1. It portrays God as infinitely cruel for sins that are finite.

    A punishment without end for a life that lasted only decades contradicts every principle of justice.

    2. It makes God the author and sustainer of eternal evil.

    If sin and suffering continue forever, then evil has an eternal life alongside God’s kingdom.

    3. It paints God as more barbaric than history’s worst tyrants.

    Even human dictators eventually end the suffering of their victims through death.

    4. It contradicts the character of the Father revealed through Jesus.

    Christ healed, forgave, restored—and never modeled unending torture.

    5. It empties “God is love” of any real meaning.

    Love cannot be infinite kindness on one hand and infinite cruelty on the other.

    6. It unintentionally gives weight to Satan’s accusations about God.

    If God truly tortured people without end, Satan’s claims about His character would appear justified.

    7. It undermines the gospel by giving the wicked eternal life in torment.

    Scripture teaches that eternal life is the reward of the saved—not the fate of the lost.

    8. It implies God delights in endless suffering, something Scripture denies.

    “I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked,” God declares—much less their eternal agony.

    9. It destroys trust in God and drives many into atheism or bitterness.

    Millions have rejected Christianity because this doctrine makes God appear monstrous.

    10. It replaces the biblical teaching of the second death with a paganized vision of everlasting torture.

    The Bible speaks of destruction, perishing, and death—not immortal torment.

    A Discussion Long Overdue

    This issue deserves thoughtful, prayerful conversation—not reactionary labels or fear-based accusations. Whether one agrees with Kirk Cameron or not, his courage has opened the door for Christians to re-examine Scripture and the character of God with honesty.

    A world saturated with confusion, pain, and distrust does not need a distorted image of God. It needs a revelation of Jesus Christ—merciful, just, truthful, and good.

    If our doctrine of hell undermines the gospel instead of illuminating it, then it must be re-examined in the light of Scripture, reason, and the life of Christ.

    And perhaps, just perhaps, the firestorm surrounding Kirk Cameron is not a distraction—but an opportunity.
    THE ADVENT TRUTH Kirk Cameron — yes, the same one who starred in Left Behind — recently announced that after digging into Scripture and reading Edward Fudge’s research, he can no longer defend the idea of eternal conscious torment. He now believes the Bible teaches annihilation — that the wicked will be destroyed, not preserved forever in agony. And honestly… that’s a HUGE shift. For decades, mainstream Christianity has treated the doctrine of eternal torment as if Jesus Himself carved it into stone. But the Bible says the wages of sin is death (Romans 6:23) — not eternal life in hellfire. The lost are compared to chaff burned up into ashes (Malachi 4:1-3). Jesus said the broad road leads to destruction (Matthew 7:13), not an eternal life of suffering. Here’s the truth: immortality belongs only to the saved (1 Timothy 6:16; John 3:16). God doesn’t hand the wicked a gift He only promises to the redeemed, just so they can scream forever. Hell is real, hell is final — but hell is not an eternal torture chamber. God doesn’t take pleasure in suffering; He brings sin to a complete end. Judgment is just. The universe will be restored. Sin will not rise again. And now even well-known evangelicals are beginning to recognize what Scripture has always said clearly: God’s justice ends sin — not sustains it eternally. This shift matters. Because the character of God matters. The gospel matters. And the world deserves to know that God is love — fully, truly, biblically. The final fire doesn’t lock sinners in with God forever, It lets the universe breathe again. Read this recent article below; Recovering the Character of God: The Truth About Hell Why the Doctrine of Eternal Torment Distorts the Character of God James Desvallons Dec 08, 2025 I cannot endorse the late George Carlin’s atheism, but one observation he made carries undeniable logic: you cannot reconcile a God of love with the doctrine of eternal torment. And suddenly, this very conversation has re-entered public debate. Ever since Kirk Cameron publicly rejected the doctrine of eternal conscious torment and embraced biblical annihilationism, the internet has been burning with controversy. Many evangelicals have rushed to label him a heretic for refusing to believe in a God who tortures sinners forever. Yet, ironically, this very doctrine is one of the most common arguments used by atheists to reject Christianity altogether. For decades, believers and unbelievers alike have wrestled with this question: How can a God of infinite love justly impose infinite suffering for finite sins? This is not a trivial theological debate. The world is desperately searching for a true revelation of Jesus—His mercy, His justice, His character. If our understanding of hell distorts the character of God, then our message about God becomes distorted as well. The Core Problem: Eternal Torment Misrepresents God Himself Below are ten reasons why the doctrine of eternal torment not only confuses Christians but damages the credibility of the gospel itself. 1. It portrays God as infinitely cruel for sins that are finite. A punishment without end for a life that lasted only decades contradicts every principle of justice. 2. It makes God the author and sustainer of eternal evil. If sin and suffering continue forever, then evil has an eternal life alongside God’s kingdom. 3. It paints God as more barbaric than history’s worst tyrants. Even human dictators eventually end the suffering of their victims through death. 4. It contradicts the character of the Father revealed through Jesus. Christ healed, forgave, restored—and never modeled unending torture. 5. It empties “God is love” of any real meaning. Love cannot be infinite kindness on one hand and infinite cruelty on the other. 6. It unintentionally gives weight to Satan’s accusations about God. If God truly tortured people without end, Satan’s claims about His character would appear justified. 7. It undermines the gospel by giving the wicked eternal life in torment. Scripture teaches that eternal life is the reward of the saved—not the fate of the lost. 8. It implies God delights in endless suffering, something Scripture denies. “I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked,” God declares—much less their eternal agony. 9. It destroys trust in God and drives many into atheism or bitterness. Millions have rejected Christianity because this doctrine makes God appear monstrous. 10. It replaces the biblical teaching of the second death with a paganized vision of everlasting torture. The Bible speaks of destruction, perishing, and death—not immortal torment. A Discussion Long Overdue This issue deserves thoughtful, prayerful conversation—not reactionary labels or fear-based accusations. Whether one agrees with Kirk Cameron or not, his courage has opened the door for Christians to re-examine Scripture and the character of God with honesty. A world saturated with confusion, pain, and distrust does not need a distorted image of God. It needs a revelation of Jesus Christ—merciful, just, truthful, and good. If our doctrine of hell undermines the gospel instead of illuminating it, then it must be re-examined in the light of Scripture, reason, and the life of Christ. And perhaps, just perhaps, the firestorm surrounding Kirk Cameron is not a distraction—but an opportunity.
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