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Can we use Hell to produce energy and save the earth?

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Hell doesn%26#039;t exist so no, we can%26#039;t. 29% 5 Votes

Other Answers (6)

  • Well, since when heat is used to create energy, the heat needs transferred from 1 place to another, we would need to transfer the heat to heaven. I know we don%26#039;t want the heat here adding to global warming!!!

    I%26#039;m ready to begin construction. If you can tell me where hell is, and how to go there without burning up, and how to come back, I%26#039;ll send a crew right on in to begin. We will also need your help locating heaven. 12% 2 Votes
  • you need to decribe hell better.
    but geothermal is a viable energy source but expensive to get going and maintian. fission still a lot more efficent and after all geothermal is fission any way way waite for the energy to come all the way to the serface of the planet when we can make it on the surface. but when some thing like yellow stone park is concerned cooling it would help us all out. and making energy would be a bonus. 6% 1 Vote
  • Now your talking ,
    let these Christians get of their a++es and put boilers in hell to
    provide us with energy

    with all of the sinning going on this must be the closest we can get to eternal perpetual motion

    And it would be a hell of a way to prove their stories. 24% 4 Votes
  • Hell means %26quot;an extremely hot place%26quot; in most people%26#039;s mind, and I think that the Sun and stars are the closest relationship we can get on Earth (of course, they%26#039;re not the real deal). And we already use solar energy. 6% 1 Vote
  • I think tapping into Hell would just bring about faster global warming. 12% 2 Votes
  • Oh yes we could use Hell%26#039;s geothermal heat to produce tons of energy 6% 1 Vote
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