(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) Some haters have tried to twist something I said about hell. And here's what I said, and I'm just cut and pasted out of my sermon, okay? Here's my quote. Here's what I said. I said, did you know that no one really roasts in hell? That is why hell is eternal. If they were consumed, then it would not last forever. I said, we say that you're going to fry like a hot dog because it makes for good preaching and helps people understand the pain they feel. But people don't actually burn in hell. And that's where I messed up. I should have said people don't actually burn up. I think it would have made more sense, it would have been easier to understand what I was saying if I would have said, I left, I forgot those, I should have put those two letters in there, UP. Alright? Up. Burn up. But I clearly said, if you could roast in hell, then you could be, then you would eventually burn up, you would eventually be consumed. But people don't actually burn in hell. And that's where I messed up. I should have said people don't actually burn up. Then you would eventually burn up. I should have put those two letters in there, UP. Then you would eventually burn up. Alright. Up. Then you would eventually burn up. Burn up. Then you would eventually burn up. If you could roast in hell, then you could be, then you would eventually burn up, you would eventually be consumed, and it wouldn't last forever for you. Am I making sense? Nobody roasts in hell. Now we say, we preach, hey, you're going to fry like a hot dog when you go in hell. We say that because it makes for good preaching. It helps people understand the pain they will feel. But people don't actually burn in hell. They're tormented in hell. They suffer in hell. But they don't actually burn down there like we think they do.