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For questions about stories and myths of the religion based around Jesus Christ, the son of the Christian God.
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How did Christianity come to equate the place of punishment and the place of demons?
But in Christianity, things work somewhat differently: there's Earth, there's Heaven above the Earth where you go as a reward for good deeds, and then within the Earth there's He*l, which is both a place … But my question is, where did Christianity get the idea that the place of punishment is the same as the place of demons? …