Heaven and Hell are Jewish metaphorical abstractions for fertile-plains liberty and Egyptian-desert captivity,, respectively, and were created when the Earth was believed to be flat before 200 BC.
In this sense, Heaven would be Mesopotamian regions which are rather temperate, while Hell would be Egypt where temperatures could reach 120 degrees where the Jews were forced to labor as slaves. Inquisitions and concentration-camps weren't such comfortable places, either.
In this sense, Heaven would be Mesopotamian regions which are rather temperate, while Hell would be Egypt where temperatures could reach 120 degrees where the Jews were forced to labor as slaves. Inquisitions and concentration-camps weren't such comfortable places, either.