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		<title>Have You Ever Been Through Hell? Author Mininster Kevin Benton</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Guest Post by Author of A Field Trip To Hell If I can corner you with an inescapable truth, everyone has experienced pain and suffering in their lives to some degree. The pain and suffering that everyone has gone through typically falls into two distinct categories. The first category is called consequential pain, which is [...]]]></description>
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<h1>Guest Post by Author of A Field Trip To Hell</h1>
<p>If I can corner you with an inescapable truth, everyone has experienced pain and suffering in their lives to some degree. The <a href="http://www.kevinbentonministries.com/">pain and suffering</a> that everyone has gone through typically falls into two distinct categories. The first category is called consequential pain, which is normally experienced due to choices that warrants negative fruit that we have to deal with as a result of some choices or decision we have made. Keeping in mind that our negative decisions can cause other types of repercussions but the primary struggle with this type of suffering under normal thinking perspectives is the psychological torment of guilt, shame and regret. The silent inward painful struggle then becomes, “I wish that I can turn back the hands of time and make another decision.” With our desire to be relieved from the pain, the sad reality is that we cannot, or can we? Still there is always hope. Have you ever felt this way?</p>
<p>The second category of pain is called inherited pain, which is normally experienced due to someone else bad choices they effected us or circumstances or situations that were out of our control both of which warrants negative fruit that we have to deal with as a result. This type of pain is the most difficult to deal with because we had no say or influence in preventing it from happening to us and it leaves our lives in a negative condition. We try to spell relief with the pressing thought that it did not have to be this way for me. The struggle with this type of suffering under normal thinking perspectives is the psychological torment of anger, blame and the temptation to become self righteous. The silent inward painful struggle then becomes, “I am suffering and in pain and it is not my fault that my life is in this condition.” Have you ever felt like this?</p>
<p>So perhaps we can conclude that everyone has gone through pain and suffering in life. We can conclude that everyone has gone through some form of symbolic hell. Looking at the positive side of things, in both categories we still have a chance to work toward healing and make changes. To add to this, as negative as our painful story may have been, not minimizing ones real history of suffering, have we really gone through hell? The answer is not literally but now you can see what Hell is really like without having to stay for eternity, if you have the courage.</p>
<p>Have you ever had questions about the afterlife place called Hell, the ultimate abode of consequential pain and suffering? What really goes on in this place that causes its eternal residents an indescribable level of pain and suffering that will never compare to anything we have gone through on earth? First let me encourage and inspire you with my personal story of going through symbolic hell that ends in triumph and then let me inform you about the afterlife place called Hell by taking you on a tour that you will never forget.</p>
<p>Let me be your tour guide as we go on a tour of Hell in my newly released published book, <strong><em>A Field Trip to Hell</em></strong><em>,</em> NOW AVAILABLE wherever books are sold and online at Barnes &amp; Noble.com and Amazon.com. Oh, and don’t worry you won’t be harmed by anything down there but we will be exposed to the 30 revealed torments of Hell firsthand without having to stay for eternity. Do you have the courage to go a field trip to hell? So you think that you have been through hell, well you have not seen anything yet until you have gone on <strong><em>A Field Trip to Hell</em></strong>? The book is finally here, are you prepared?</p>
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<p><strong>By Kevin Benton</strong></p>
<p><strong>Book Here: <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Field-Trip-Hell-Kevin-Benton/dp/1935986058%3FSubscriptionId%3DAKIAJMGCHKRYG2CDHVIQ%26tag%3Dtbtv0d1-20%26linkCode%3Dxm2%26camp%3D2025%26creative%3D165953%26creativeASIN%3D1935986058">A Field Trip to Hell</a></strong></p>
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