Is Hell House Real -
“I’ve been to hell,” Roberts told me in a 2019 interview. “Not physically. But spiritually. God showed me visions. The gnashing of teeth. The thirst. The loneliness.”
“I played the suicidal teen,” says Marcus, 22, a former actor at a Texas Hell House. “I’d attempted suicide at 16. Standing on that stage, saying the lines—‘Nobody loves me, God doesn’t care’—I started crying for real. After the show, I gave my life to Christ. For real this time.”
“They showed a rape scene. Then said the victim went to hell for not forgiving her attacker,” the mother told local news. “My daughter stopped sleeping. She stopped eating.” is hell house real
Roberts sells his Hell House kit online for $499—a binder of scripts, blueprints, and marketing materials. He claims over 1,200 churches have staged versions across the U.S., Canada, and Australia.
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The scenarios—abortion, school shootings, addiction, suicide—are tragically real. The cause-and-effect (sin leads to hell) is a theological claim, not a factual one. No visitor has returned from the final curtain to file a Yelp review.
They will tell you: the house is plywood. But the fear—and the hope—are real enough to change a life. “I’ve been to hell,” Roberts told me in
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