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Sheol, Hades, and the Pool of FireHell, Sheol, Hades, and the pool of fire are elaborated upon in how they relate to one another in the Christian scripture.
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The Cult of HadesThe cult of Hades was not a destination of negative influence or worship but rather the exact opposite. Souls sought Hades in order to better understand what happens after life on Earth.
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Greek Mythology: Fun Facts About HadesHades, 'god of the underworld' is popularly known as the villain in many Greek myths and fables.
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Jesus and Socrates: A Dialogue on Hell and HadesA discussion of the underworld by the famous Greek philosopher of antiquity, Socrates, and Jesus of Nazareth, founder of the Christian religions and a man believed by many to be the Messiah.
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"The Pendulum of Hades"The slimy floor slid ever backward into the film-covered walls. He felt himself falling as his footing vanished with the vanishing floor. His arms flailed above his head in hopes of finding a life saving grip…
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Hades, Ruler of the UnderworldNot only is he the god of the underworld, but he also a fair and just god in deciding punishments for evil.
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The Giant Killer Wasp from HadesThis is a a story about how I became familiar with the gigantic cicada killer wasp, the largest wasp in North America.
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10 Tips on How to Annoy Your Roommate from HadesThis quick guide will help settle the score with your roommate.
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Have You Ever Tasted Hades? The Hottest of All Peppers Revealed!The reign of the Habanero has ended. What is the hottest pepper on Earth? -
HellAny discussion of Hell must begin by differentiating between Hell and Hades. Hades is a Greek word adapted from the name of the god of the netherworld otherwise known as Pluto. Hell is something else altogether. -
Halloween Night in Hades HollowWhat do they expect when they move into a place called Hades Hollow?
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Hades and Persephone, a Poem of Eternal RecurrenceThe flow of the male and female, of destruction and creation, in the voices of their prime representatives of Greek mythology, Hades and Persephone
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Aeneas in HadesA literary-based short story of Aeneas' journey through Hades
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Movie Review: Not Even Hades Will Take SyFy's 'Cerberus' (2005)SyFy does ancient Greek demon dogs and they do it badly! -
Book Review: Radiant Darkness by Emily WhitmanIf you know anything about Greek mythology then you have heard the story about Persephone being kidnapped by Hades. Here the story is retold from a new point of view.
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"The Awakening Dream"The lord of Hell, is represented as the counterpart of the Trinity, with heads of three colors '" yellow, black, and red. Beelzebub's three pairs of wings sent forth blasts, which froze Cocytus. -
Clash of the Titans Movie ReviewIt is a race against the clock as Perseus, son of Zeus, embarks on a journey to do whatever is necessary to stop the Hades' sinister plan. -
An Ode to PersephoneA Shakespearean sonnet talking about the limited joy Persephone and her mother, the goddess of fertility Demeter, experience together during the spring and summer months before Persephone is returned to her husband, Hades, in the underworld. -
Airline from HadesEveryone experiences flight delays, most are only an hour or two. Maybe three in bad weather. This trip to Hawaii cost me two days of my vacation to the Hawaiian Islands! -
Valentine's Day from HadesJust when you think the day will go great...
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So, This is MenopauseHaving heard "old wives tales" growing up, way long before I even knew what menopause was, or even the prelude to it, my feeling was that all women enter into Hades for several years at a certain point in their lives.
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Asphodelit makes Pluto proud to know,
It lives and thrives in the Greek underworld.
Tis the favorite food of his dead, -
Is Hell a Real Place or a Metaphor to Deter Evil-doers?The choice is ours. Head or tail, pick your side of the coin!
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A Review of the Poem "The Garden of Proserpine"In Greek mythology, Proserpine is the daughter of Ceres and the wife of Pluto. She is thus the goddess of Hades (that is, the kingdom of the dead), and her Garden lies on the border of Hades. Swinburne uses the myth to express a mood.
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Face for Evil?An exploratory paper on the image of evil throughout the ages.
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How to Fix Tired Eyes QuickTips for fixing tired eyes in minutes. -
Satanic Presidential Candidate Under Investigation for Promising to Impale BushJonathon "The Impaler" Starkey has come under investigation by the Secret Service for a campaign promise he made that if elected he would "impale" President Bush. -
The IliadIf you've never read The Iliad by Homer and always wanted to know more about it, this is a great find for you! This paper researches The Iliad through The Remnant Trust's version by Alexander Pope in 1715. -
Scary Things Women Suggest to UsI remember well that time my then-girlfriend broached the topic of our future. She asked me to attend her sister's wedding with her. I wonder what ever happened to her?
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The Owl - a Magickal BirdMyth and Folklore with reference to the owl, a truly mystical, magickal bird. -
The Most Overlooked Hero in Greek Mythology: OrpheusWhat's not to love about ancient Greek mythology? There are all-powerful Gods with human drives and emotions. There are heroes chalk-full of flaws, social hook-ups galore, cheating in every sense of the word, killing, revenge, and more killing. Sure sounds exciting.
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Beltane - a Pagan FestivalBeltane is one of the Greater Sabbats in the Pagan Wheel of the Year. -
Life is Not Fair! The Menopausal Demons from Hell...and Other "Old Wives' Tales": It seems unfair that we must learn through our mistakes. Everybody knows that experience is the best teacher.
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The God of War Returns in a Blaze of GloryThis is it. The one people have been waiting for. It's finally here and it is an amazing ride. Read up on the full review. -
Differences Between Achilles, Odysseus, and Hector in The Iliad and The OdysseyThis paper examines some of the important differences between the three characters in the Iliad and the Odyssey. It discusses their relationships with their families and loved ones, the way that they lead their armies, as well as their view of the gods.
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Georgie Rides a Pale HorseNovos Ordos Seclorum is on the US dollar bill. It means New World Order. -
The Bridge BeyondIs there life after death? The question itself is as old as the ages and still we continue to ponder the existence of a life beyond. In practically every culture on Earth there is some vestige found to indicate a belief in an afterlife. -
Why Saddam Hussein Should Date Satan and Where They Should GoHere is why Saddam Hussein should date Satan and where they should go. -
How to Get Out of that Dreaded DateThree whimsical 'excuses' to get out of a date you don't want to go on. -
Valentine's Day Interview with CupidThis is an exclusive interview with Cupid. He tells how he became who he is and what his life is like.





