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23 Minutes in Hell
What is hell like, and how does one avoid an eternity of torment? Bill Wiese shares his unforgettable experience during which God allowed him to see and feel the agony people endure in hell. Wiese's visit to the devil's lair lasted just twenty-three minutes, but he returned from this with vivid details etched in his memory. He records an accurate account of his experience in this book, presenting more than three hundred scriptures that verify the horrors he endured and observed.
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- Posted: Sep-27-2009
Not Scary Enough
Wiese's trip to Hell was a life changing event that must be shared. However, the 23 Minutes in Hell were covered the fist third of the book. I was expecting more detailed descriptions of a place that I have no intention of visiting. However, Wiese did a good job of reminding Christians that we...
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- Posted: Sep-19-2009
23 Minutes in Hell
Spine tingling account of the reality of Hell. Very touching story which describe Hell in vivid details. A must read for anyone in trying to avoid Hell.
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- Posted: Sep-13-2009
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This is the second time I have purchased this book. I loaned the first one to a friend and it was never returned. I wanted to keep it in my collection so - I bought another one. Book was in perfect condition and the service was fast. Thanks !
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- Posted: Aug-01-2009
Must read for all readers
This book opened my eyes to the afterlife in a way that I had never even imagined. The author was credible in my eyes because he states several times that even if you, as the reader, do not fully believe in his testimony, at the very least, he hopes he leads up to study the scriptures for...
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- Posted: Jul-29-2009
This book will keep your attention!
Ironically, I had read the book and heard a CD with Bill Wiese telling of his vision not realizing that I knew a member of his family.Years ago, read a similar account from an author and friend Mary Katheryn Baxter.However, in Bill's book, he chronicles the intellectual reasoning and the emotions...
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- Posted: Jul-21-2009
Needed more minutes in Hell
I was surprised at how quickly the author's journey to Hell was conveyed in the book. Suddenly he's in Hell - then he's at Jesus' feet - then he's back on earth. Considering what a rare opportunity it is to go to Hell and live to tell about it, I was hoping for more information.Regardless, I...
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- Posted: Jul-16-2009
Different perspective
Did this book change my view on life, religion, and my own death? No, but I think if you are interested in the subject and want to hear other perspectives on hell. Then I recommend. The problem I had with this book was whether it is true or not it seems like he took the premise of Dante and made...
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- Posted: Jul-10-2009
23 Minutes in Hell
I am very happy with my purchase of the book 23 Minutes in Hell. It was a decent price. The book was in excellent condition. It was delivered to my home within 5 days. The book itself was excellent. I took it to the pool with me. I actually read it twice before I passed it along to my...
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- Posted: Jul-09-2009
Everyone should read this book!!
I've read 23 Minutes in Hell by Bill Wiese a few times, and each time I read it, it shakes me to the core. If you pick this book up, you will not be able to put it down.Why?Because the guy who wrote this book went. to. hell. As in, his soul literally left his body and he experienced...
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- Posted: Jun-27-2009
Appears To Be A Work Of Fiction
This book appears to be the byproduct of an overactive imagination as the subconscious mind apparently produced an amazing and terrifying fantasy.This is a good book for understanding now the mind of a fundamentalist Christian works.The trouble starts when they try to interpret the bible...
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