
four1298
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Hell needs to be real so that people fear it so they don't commit the sins of suicide and abortion.
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
This one is probably the most important one because it shows suicide is bad:
Distressing Near-Death Experiences: The Basics - PMC

We have documented three types of distressing NDE: inverse, void, and hellish.
Another woman in childbirth felt herself floating on water, but at a certain point, “It was no longer a peaceful feeling; it had become pure hell. I had become a light out in the heavens, and I was screaming, but no sound was going forth. It was worse than any nightmare. I was spinning around, and I realized that this was eternity; this was what forever was going to be…. I felt the aloneness, the emptiness of space, the vastness of the universe, except for me, a mere ball of light, screaming.”
An atheistic university professor with an intestinal rupture experienced being maliciously pinched, then torn apart by malevolent beings
A woman who hemorrhaged from a ruptured Fallopian tube reported an NDE involving “horrific beings with gray gelatinous appendages grasping and clawing at me. The sounds of their guttural moaning and the indescribable stench still remain 41 years later. There was no benign Being of Light, no life video, nothing beautiful or pleasant.”
This one is probably the most important one because it shows suicide is bad:
A woman who attempted suicide felt her body sliding downward in a cold, dark, watery environment: “When I reached the bottom, it resembled the entrance to a cave, with what looked like webs hanging…. I heard cries, wails, moans, and the gnashing of teeth. I saw these beings that resembled humans, with the shape of a head and body, but they were ugly and grotesque…. They were frightening and sounded like they were tormented, in agony.”
“For the next 50 years, I would try to repress the memory of the black, threatening experience, because it felt so real it continued to be frightening, no matter how old I got.”
“I was filled with a sense of absolute terror and of being past the help of anyone, even God.”
A literature review covering thirty years of research concludes that as many as one in five NDEs may be predominantly distressing.