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Those eternal fires are now proliferating.
Around 100AD Plutarch, a Graeco-Roman poet, noted the "eternal fires" in what is now Iraq.
The gas seeps, probably first ignited by lightning, provided the fuel for the "eternal fires" of the fire-worshipping religion of the ancient Persians.
Life becomes illuminated for the elect minority by the prospect of eternal salvation or, for those without grace, shrivels under the glare of eternal fires.
Although he rarely received any messages himself, the Devil had ordered a few of his hackers roasting over eternal fires to collect strangers' email from the Upper World.
His punishment, however, was postponed until the Judgment Day, when he and his host will have to face the eternal fires of hell; until that time he is allowed to tempt all but true believers to evil.
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Guardian of our eternal fire.
The Greek word aiónios, for example, is often translated as "eternal," as when Jesus warns of "eternal fire," even though a more literal translation would be "age-long".
"Then he will say to those on his left, 'Depart from me, you cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels.
According to a Hindu tale, an eternal fire burns at the summit of Asmayi, a fire which has refused to die out for 4000 years.
He said religious leaders had discouraged him from going to the authorities, warning that "you will have eternal fire and hell" for betraying Islam.
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