Since no one has ever come back to enlighten us on this bogus claim ~ we have no idea who will or who won't go to a fictitious place called hell especially when the biblical text is the so-Called point-of-reference ~ which in actuality is just some man's word for what they think the LIVING GODDESS/GOD said or did not say.
The concept of hell "is" what it is -- A myth. What we call hell/hades/tartaroo is an ancient root (e.g. Egyptian, no doubt!).
Let's have a brief lesson in "sound" knowledge
Pull out your Strong's Concordance and let's take a quick "deep" look walk thru the muck.
53 Times -- The word hell appears in the KJV of the bible.
31 - Old Testament
22 - New Testament
There have been 3 major word changes from the original text by:
1. Greeks
2. English
3. AmeriKKKan
Be sure to r-e-a-d the paragraph "Directions of Explanations". Note what the paragraph says about the asterisk(*) and the obelisk(+) symbols.
This simple direction should give you a jump start as you "learn" the true meaning of the words; as they are used within the contextual scripts of the biblical text.
If u don't have a Strong's Concordance then everything I've just said will only confuse u even more than you already are as the temporal proximity's of our advents are not pre-determined, are they???
Word Hints:
1. Advent: beginning
2. Asterisk: a character in language that indicates an
omission of words for arbitrary meaning
3. Bogus: counterfeit, obsolete
4. Confuse: jumble, make indistinct
4. Contextual: interrelated connections of words in a
complete sen tense
5. Fictitious: false
6. Knowledge fact or condition of knowing
7. Obelisk: a character in language that denotes a
word change
8. Proximity's: close relationship
9. Root: origin
10. Sound: free from defect/decay
11. Temporal: relating to time as opposed to eternity
Dictionary and Thesaurus - Merriam-Webster Online
The Traditional Concept of HELL ...is a Myth