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Originally posted by LuxoJr
Medieval theories saw hell as being cold
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Ancient Romans thought that it's cold in hell as well. Well, actually they thought that the abode of the dead consisted of three parts; The Meadow, where most of the people ended up, The Fields of Elysion, the paradise, where only the chosen ones could get into and Tartaros, what we call hell. It was an endless winter in Tartaros.
When our Latin teacher was telling this to us Klaus raised his hand and asked: "But what if you like it when it's cold and winter?" Our teacher: "Oh, come on! Who could actually
like winter?" Klaus, Susanna and me raised our hands. And that was almost a half of the people on my 1st grade's (in college, that is...) Latin course. Now our group is a bit bigger, I think... Then she said: "Oh well...
I think it's hot for the cold loving people, then..." Now that doesn't really make sence, does it?
Anyway, I know I'm being boring, but I have no idea of what hell looks like, because I don't believe in hell.