The narrator presents a countdown of the 7 worst hells from various religions and mythologies.
7. Nihilist hell - life on earth
6. Asturian hell - a place where a person's representation of their life (in the form of a woman) guides them to either a beautiful or ugly place, depending on their actions. The ugly place, known as the House of Lies, has no escape and forces people to eat abject things.
5. Buddhist hell - Naraka, divided into frozen and burning territories with 8 parts each, where people are tortured according to their sins. The worst place, Pizzi, has people burned in huge ovens.
4. Mongolian Shamanism hell - a colossal pit of boiling tar, where sinners are boiled without losing consciousness or dying.
3. Greek hell - Tartar, a place where the worst scum is thrown, forced to kill their children and serve them to gods. It's inhabited by monsters.
2. Hindu hell - Narac, divided into 28 parts, each with unspeakable torments according to the sin committed.
1. Christian hell - as described by Dante Alighieri, it has 9 circles, each specializing in tormenting a different type of sinner. The deepest circle is the coldest place, where traitors are punished, including Judas Iscariot, and is inhabited by monsters and demons.
The narrator concludes that the Christian hell is the most terrible of all.
1. Many religions have a concept of hell.
2. The concept of hell exists in various cultures around the world.
3. Nihilism is a philosophy that denies the existence of God, authority, and society.
4. In nihilism, hell is considered to be life on earth.
5. Zarathustra was a poet who founded the ancient religion of Asturianism.
6. In Asturianism, the afterlife is determined by a woman who represents the individual's life.
7. If the individual led a sinful life, they would be taken to the "House of Lies", a place of no escape.
8. In the "House of Lies", individuals would be forced to feed on corpses for eternity.
9. Buddhism has a complex hell called the "Orange".
10. The "Orange" is divided into frozen and burning territories, each with eight parts.
11. In the "Orange", individuals can be frozen to the point of their organs turning into stone.
12. In the "Orange", individuals can be burned with red-hot irons.
13. In the "Orange", the most serious place is the "Pizzi", where individuals are made to suffer in huge ovens.
14. Mongolian shamanism has a hell where sinners are boiled in tar.
15. In Mongolian shamanism, the worst sinners are sunk to the bottom of the tar pit and boiled without losing consciousness.
16. In Mongolian shamanism, as sins expire through pain, the bodies will float to the surface and can be saved.
17. Ancient Greek mythology had a place called the "Tartar", where the worst individuals were thrown.
18. In the "Tartar", individuals were forced to kill their own children and serve them to the gods.
19. In the "Tartar", individuals were subjected to various forms of torture and depravity.
20. Hinduism has a hell called "Narac", which is divided into 28 parts.
21. In "Narac", individuals are punished according to their sins, with different parts of the hell reserved for different types of sinners.
22. In "Narac", there is a specific part dedicated to diarrhea and coprophagy.
23. In "Narac", individuals can be devoured by beasts or cooked alive.
24. Christian hell is described in Dante Alighieri's "The Divine Comedy".
25. Christian hell has nine circles, each specializing in tormenting a different type of sinner.
26. The first circle of Christian hell is Limbo, a dark and sad place where virtuous individuals reside.
27. The second circle of Christian hell is for the lustful, who are punished for their betrayals and morbid lifestyle.
28. The third circle of Christian hell is for the gluttons, who are forced to crawl naked in the mud and are bitten by creatures that tear off their limbs.
29. The fourth circle of Christian hell is for the greedy, who are forced to do fruitless labor for eternity.
30. The deepest place in Christian hell is the "Deposit", where traitors are punished.