While the narrator attempts to make it a more theatrical presentation, one actually starts to numb out over time as this collection of hellfire, torture, wrongdoings throughout the ages, leaves one with the feeling that no matter what you do you are going to end up in hell. From little children ending up there to aborted babies condemning their parents, to holy people who did most things right but were not charitable to widows and orphans, it’s a good survey of what saints and holy folk have envisioned or been shown…but I didn’t learn how I’d ever avoid eternal damnation. The tone makes it seem that Mother Theresa and Pope John Paul could t have made it out. I am not claiming that hell doesn’t exist, or that soul do not go there. I am saying there is no balance here or many guides towards grace other than “Repent Repent Repent”…from everything.