Exorcist Bob Larson, left, conducts a service in a scene from 'Hellbound?'. The film's writer-director, Kevin Miller, said he believes the debate about the nature of hell is not academic.
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Exorcist Bob Larson, left, conducts a service in a scene from 'Hellbound?'. The film's writer-director, Kevin Miller, said he believes the debate about the nature of hell is not academic.

Film considers soul's fate

By Travis Loller
The Associated Press

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – How can a loving God send people, even bad people, to a place of eternal torment?

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