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Title pretty much says it: Is anyone here familiar with Evangelical “Hell Houses”?
I’m not familiar with Hell Houses but I am interested to hear more…Title pretty much says it: Is anyone here familiar with Evangelical “Hell Houses”?
Thanks for this informative post; good grief, that sounds terrible to scare children in that manner.I remember watching a documentary about them a loooong time ago, so my memory is rather rusty. If I recall correctly, they are like haunted houses that people walk through, but Hell houses are specifically designed for children. The purpose behind a Hell house is to scare children into obedience (obedience to the Bible). The underlying assumption behind a Hell house is that certain Biblical passages about Hell are to be taken literally, so they take advantage of that.
Yeah, this pretty much sums it up. I only went to one way back when I was 16 and involved with a very…lets say enthusiastic…Pentecostal church. Didn’t really scare me per se, but it was definitely on my mind for the rest of the week. Actually, still have a pretty vivid memory of it 10 years later.I remember watching a documentary about them a loooong time ago, so my memory is rather rusty. If I recall correctly, they are like haunted houses that people walk through, but Hell houses are specifically designed for children. The purpose behind a Hell house is to scare children into obedience (obedience to their interpretation of the Bible). The underlying assumption behind a Hell house is that certain Biblical passages about Hell are to be taken literally, so they take advantage of that.
Yup! I can look up a Catholic video on YouTube and I will actually see the same people (anti Catholics) commenting “refutations” on many different videos. Strange as it seems they have nothing else to do.The results of all these “best intentions” may be observed in the vile, profane, calumniating replies by “Bible Christians” to any defense of Catholicism on YouTube.
We know what they hate. I cannot, for all the world, tell what they love, other than put-downs.Yup! I can look up a Catholic video on YouTube and I will actually see the same people (anti Catholics) commenting “refutations” on many different videos. Strange as it seems they have nothing else to do.
Thought I was beyond being shocked… although at the same time irresistibly reminded of being in a phone company waiting room with a harassed mother and three small lively lads…Finally she told them when they would nit stop acting up that she would send for the Gardai, The effect was amazing, and she turned to me apologetically and said, “Well they have to be afraid of SOMETHING”We used to have a fairly (in)famous one at a church near our home in years past. It was intended not for children (there was actually an age limit) but for teens and young adults.
The hell house was a series of rooms showing people engaged in various types of sins (what we Catholics would call mortal sins). One room looked like a medical office with a young woman on an exam table with a sheet over her torso and legs. She was having an abortion and screaming while the medical folks laughed evilly and the lights flickered on and off.
Other rooms included drugs and other such things – always with demons and such encouraging the sin and looking like they were about to consume the folks in their sin.
One of the last rooms had a “glass” floor. Below it were souls being tortured by demons in hell.
There may have been one room that showed the resurrection, or heaven, or some such thing – can’t remember
In the last room there were “counselors” to talk with people and encourage them to repentance and praying to accept Jesus in their lives.
It was all very high end – can’t imagine how much money and time it would take to set up this sort of thing!
Scare tactics from beginning to end. :nope:
I absolutely did NOT attend. This hell house and the controversy around it were covered on the local news more than once.
I have never heard of it and agree it sounds bizarre. Please don’t write us all off by the actions of some!!Title pretty much says it: Is anyone here familiar with Evangelical “Hell Houses”?
Possibly Hell House (2001).I remember watching a documentary about them a loooong time ago, so my memory is rather rusty. If I recall correctly, they are like haunted houses that people walk through, but Hell houses are specifically designed for children. The purpose behind a Hell house is to scare children into obedience (obedience to their interpretation of the Bible). The underlying assumption behind a Hell house is that certain Biblical passages about Hell are to be taken literally, so they take advantage of that.
They’re more common among the rigid, fundamentalist type churches. They do it around Halloween as an ‘evangelistic’ tool to get ‘decisions for Christ’. I wouldn’t say they are common among mainline evangelical churches.Title pretty much says it: Is anyone here familiar with Evangelical “Hell Houses”?
They are just Chick tracts with actors. That’s allI’m not familiar with Hell Houses but I am interested to hear more…
I watched the Youtube video Atheists Watch “Hell House”. I wasn’t actually expecting to like it or planning to watch the whole thing, but I was mistaken on both counts because after watching a bit I decided it was worth continuing. (But I would give it a PG-13 because of occasional language.)Originally Posted by drac16
I remember watching a documentary about them a loooong time ago, so my memory is rather rusty.
I want to admit up front that I’ve never participated in a Hell House – never even been to one. But I have been around conservative Christians quite a lot, and I think I’m fairly good at recognizing displays of arrogant self-righteousness. From what I’ve seen of Hell House (2001), I’d say it was an unusually blatant display of self-righteousness.Hell Houses are designed to accomplish several things. First, its an evangelistic outreach–people do need to know that hell is a real concept and this just dramatizes that.