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Education|Sun, Jul. 15 2007 11:04 AM EDT

To Hell and Back

By Nathan Black|Christian Post Reporter

Matthew Dovel believes he saw a glimpse of hell in a near-death experience.

Like most people imagine, "it was extremely hot and very humid and dense," Dovel described on ABC's 20/20.

How did he get there? Dovel said he had committed suicide with three bottles of sleeping pills and a bottle of gin, saw a couple of flashes of light and found himself in mid-free fall into a pitch-black pit.

But beyond physical pain, Dovel reportedly experienced an extreme emotional pain when people from his past approached him, pushing and screaming as Dovel relived a moment he caused them pain, he said. He also said he saw the suffering his death caused his mother and then 18-year-old daughter when they discovered him dead.

"I was on my hands and face, weeping, weeping. Not just crying but weeping for Jesus to save me," Dovel explained. He said he eventually found himself being lifted out of the pit as he was still weeping and hearing a voice that said, "You have work to do, and if you continue to live the life you are, this is where you are going to spend eternity."

When Dovel chose to commit suicide, he was hoping to end up back in the heaven he saw in an earlier near-death experience. At 12 years old, Dovel was trying to swim the entire length of a pool underwater and just as he surfaced, his friends playfully pushed him back under. A white light "engulfed" him and he had flashes of all the good moments in his life. He also said Jesus Christ appeared before him grabbing him by the wrist and saying, "You've got to go back."

Dovel was back on the side of the pool.

While a number of people have come out, some in books, describing brief experiences in heaven in near-death situations, not many have reported having gone to hell and back.

For the majority of Americans, God and heaven are real, a recent Gallup poll revealed. Fewer, however, said they believed in the devil and hell. Belief in hell peaked in 2001 to 71 percent after the Sept. 11 attacks but fell to 69 percent today.

Some individuals, most notably Universalists, believe God is too good and too loving to allow people to spend eternity in hell. Bishop Carlton D. Pearson, who ministers Higher Dimensions Family Church in Tulsa, Okla., grew his church to 6,000 members as he preached the fundamentals of Christianity - Jesus Christ is the only way to eternal life. But he now preaches that all of humanity is destined for heaven.

Pearson was named a heretic by evangelical Christians when he came out in recent years with his own "Gospel of Inclusion," a variation on universal reconciliation. His congregation shrank to only a few hundred as he preached that the death of Jesus Christ on the cross and His resurrection paid the price for all of humanity to have eternal life in heaven, without any requirement to repent of sins and receive salvation.

Miriam Van Scott, author of The Encyclopedia of Hell, told ABC that in this age of science, people are moving away from the idea of eternal damnation.

"Hell is a little too medieval," she said. "It's a little too extreme."

For most Christians, however, hell is very real. The only way to heaven, as many evangelists preach, is acknowledging you're a sinner, the repenting of sins and inviting Jesus Christ into your heart.

As Anne Graham Lotz, daughter of evangelist Billy Graham, put it, "The only way anybody ever gets into heaven is because they're holding the hand of Jesus."

As for Dovel, following his “trips” to both heaven and hell, the 45-year-old has devoted his life to suicide prevention through International Suicide Prevention, which he set up in Las Vegas. He also has his own MySpace page, under the ID “suicideexpert.”

On the Web: myspace.com/suicideexpert

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  • Mon Jul 30, 2007 8:06 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    hell is non exsistance even the devil is destroyed in the end,done away with,to be no more.and so will any who follow him,God wants people to live with him forever,hence eternal life,God exstends his love tword us if we receive that love in Jesus and do whats required we are assured of God fufiling this promise,but be assured that God also promised that death eternal as well for those who chose to not follow him,why because he made all so he has the right to insure the beings faithfullness in reguards to being like minded,there is a difference between the grave where the flesh goes and where the soul goes,all souls belong to God,when the judgement comes only those who were not of God are done away with,the ones who are of God are the ones who live forever in pure bliss,never to die or leave the presents of Gods power.

  • Thu Jul 19, 2007 3:50 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    WE ALL HAVE TO HAVE FAITH IN WHAT THE GOOD BOOK SAYS COVER TO COVER. I THINK OUR WORLD COULD USE A LOT MORE PASTORS LIKE OURS. GOD USES HIM AS WHAT I LIKE TO CALL "A FIRE & BRIMSTONE" PREACHER. HE TEACHES ON THE WONDERFUL LOVE OF GOD BUT HE ALSO STRONGLY EMPHASISES ON THE REALITY OUTCOME OF NOT ACCEPTING OUR LORD & SAVIOR JESUS CHRIST & LIVING FOR JESUS. GOD STEPS ON OUR TOES ALL THE TIME & I THANK HIM BECAUSE WE OUR WEAK AGAINST THE ENEMY & I PERSONALLY ASK GOD ALL THE TIME TO DO WHAT EVER POSSIBLE (STEP ON MY TOES, SLAP ME UP SIDE THE HEAD, KICK IN THE REAR, ETC.) TO REMIND ME WHEN I STEP OFF THE VERY NARROW PATH. GOD IS AWESOME!!!!!

  • Mon Jul 16, 2007 5:55 am Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    This is a really interesting story; especially the Universalist point of view in that God is too good and too loving to allow people to stay in hell forever. If that were the case heaven would be an automatic machine to revert people from their painful actions and make them 'perfect' again. Absent of free will, we would all live in bliss. I find it funny how people are so committed to notions of heaven and hell and most of us cannot live our current lives on earth well.

  • Sun Jul 15, 2007 1:36 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 0

    This is an amazing story. I truly believe in hell and heaven. I remember a 'game theory.' No one here on earth would know about it unless they die. Why take a chance? Let's say you believe there is hell and lived well & accept Jesus, then there is nothing to lose after you die because at least you lived a good life even though there is no hell and let's say there is hell, then surely you won't be there. However, vice versa, if you don't live well and do not accept Jesus, still nothing to lose after you die, however, if there is hell you are in super big trouble.

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