Quote (cadizzle1392 @ Mar 14 2011 11:32pm)
i have to disagree with wat u have to say about the monetary fact for it is available for read on the internet, i doubt u can read Dante's inferno on the internet.
http://www.fullbooks.com/Dante-s-Inferno-Divine-Comedy-1.html

the full Comedy is available on the internet

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Dante's inferno was a book about a character.
It was about Dante's not understanding anything about God's Divine Justice. For example, the over-arching theme of Inferno is that Dante starts off pitying the shades in Hell and grows to learn that the people in Hell are there because they DESERVE to be there for breaking God's Law. Until you read it, it can't really be accurately described to you.
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This book is about a real woman, real life, real hell, and real heaven, quoting scriptures, and having Jesus speaking himself.
@Bold: The Inferno was written by Dante (a poet), and when discussing the Comedy it's not uncommon to specify whether you're talking about the book's author or the main character. Dante wrote himself into the story, and so did this woman.
@Italics: In Revelation, the antichrist quotes real scriptures too, and he's a false prophet. No real doubt about that. The best way to convince people you're a true prophet is to scatter accepted Biblical Truths in with your blasphemous "prophecy."
@Underlined: And there's the made up blasphemy.
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Also at the end of the internet read. It has scriptures from out of the bible that directly relate to this book. I can also cite a quote from the book that depicts hell as the bible says, Dante's inferno was made up, this wasnt.
At the End of the Internet? What? Anyway, it's easy to apply vague Bible quotes to whatever you want it to, so I'm not surprised if you really think the Bible "relates to this book." But you realize that the Bible doesn't say ANYTHING about Hell apart from the descriptions of fire and the gnashing of teeth, right? And even if there were an in-depth Biblical description of the book and this false prophet's book completely agreed with it, then the author would have just ripped that information from the Bible.