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Add the following second paragraph to this section (paragraph will sit right above the Etymology section).

A book published by Christian thinkers in 2014 titled Venus: Don't Go There - What Science and Religion Reveal about Life after Death presents the planet Venus as an appropriate biblical model for where condemned souls go after the Day of Judgment. The text argues that heaven, hell, and the lake of fire exist in material form within space and time and are not just abstract ideas. </ref> BlueInk Book Review Services </ref>

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