23 Minutes in Hell: One Man's Story About What He Saw, Heard and Felt in that Place of Torment Author: | Language: English | ISBN:
B00GXFY09S | Format: PDF
23 Minutes in Hell: One Man's Story About What He Saw, Heard and Felt in that Place of Torment Description
In 23 Minutes in Hell, Bill Wiese describes a horrifying and life-changing encounter with death and the powers of darkness. This audiobook is his personal account of an experience fraught with true fear and evil - his struggle with the devil's disciples faced during his 23 Minutes in Hell.
- Audible Audio Edition
- Listening Length: 3 hours and 21 minutes
- Program Type: Audiobook
- Version: Unabridged
- Publisher: Casscom Media
- Audible.com Release Date: November 26, 2013
- Language: English
- ASIN: B00GXFY09S
With a heavy heart, I must give an honest review of this book. Before I begin, I want to start off by stating upfront that I am a born-again Christian, and I do believe that unbelievers who die without Christ will suffer eternal torment in Hell. However, with this said, I must say that I do not believe Bill Wiese' account.
I had heard about this book for quite some time before I had actually read it. At first I thought this was going to be a story about a man who wasn't a Christian, clinically died and went to Hell, came back to life and is now a Christian. Instead, I was surprised to find out that not only was Wiese already supposed to have been a Christian, but he didn't even die. Instead, he just went to bed at 3:00a.m. one night, fell into a pit and ended up in literal Hell. In this Hell he was tormented by demons, heat so intense that he should have been dead, and he witnessed a pit of fire where souls were being tormented. During his time in Hell, Wiese claims that he didn't know about God and had "forgotten" he was a Christian. He later supposedly gets rescued by Jesus and is told that he was purposely made to forget that he was a Christian. The entire reasoning behind this experience is so that Wiese can know that Hell exists and he can now tell others about it. He wakes back up in his living room where he fell asleep at 3:23a.m.
Right away, one would think that Wiese just had a nightmare, but Wiese is convinced that he had an out-of-body experience where his soul literally descended into Hell. Wiese insists that this wasn't just a dream.
This is all told in the first three chapters of the book, and the rest of the book is simply accounts of Wiese' evangelistic testimonies and answering a few questions about Hell.
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