I skipped ahead a bit (I don't need to listen to their small talk) and got to where they begin talking about
where the ideas of hell originated. I did find it interesting because they talk about the fear of death, and
how pervasive it is, which as some of you may know, others here have claimed that death is nothing to
fear, which is antithetical to Scripture truth: Scripture identifies fear of death as the reason for man's bondage
to sin. The hell many describe comes largely from fiction, more specifically, Dante's Inferno from The Divine
Comedy, and William Blake paintings. Nothing like that is described in the Bible. In 1824, British landscape
painter John Linell commissioned the poet and artist William Blake to illustrate the Divine Comedy, a
fourteenth-century epic poem by Dante Alighieri. Though they were painted five centuries after the poem
was written, Blake’s one hundred and two water color illustrations resonated well with Dante’s secular and
spiritual ideas of a subsiding society and a soul’s journey through hell. (<= not in the video as far as I know)