You cannot. According to Judeo-Christian thinking, hell is the punishment for one's own misdeeds. If someone were to go to hell, it would be in judgment for their own behavior, not because you sent them there.
Once you are born into the world and baptized, you are clean. God gives all a "free will" he can't make you be good or bad so if you do many bad things and go against his word, he might decide to send you to hell. But when you're born you have a clean plate God would never automatically send someone to hell.
Noctum- Latin for "darkness". Also used in the meaning of "hell" and "eternal damnation". If you send someone "to the noctum", you are sending them into the darkness.
There are many things that someone can send you. Someone can send you flowers, packages, mail or candies. There is no way to know if someone will send you something or not.
Send me £10, and I will send you my "How to become a demonic warrior and torment people in hell with your fire magic" pamphlet.
hell yes!
The sayer is being sarcastic and trying to show their actions are not bad enough to go to Hell.
so he wouldnt send them to hell
In the Christian religion, God sends people to hell as an eternal punishment for their sins. whether or not hell really exists, the fear of hell is often enough to keep people faithful to the Church.
You are doomed to hell.
Send it in a message to whoever you want to send it to.
You send someone that can be trusted and someone that knows the finance and accounting skills needed to do the job.
No. There is no heaven or hell. Be more respectful in church.Roman Catholic AnswerMaking an unworthy Communion could indeed send someone to hell, but if you haven't made your First Holy Communon yet, you probably haven't been to confession yet either. In other words, your parents are responsible for you until you can go to confession yourself.