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  • Or, more precisely, the season of hell houses.
  • Hell houses frequently feature exhibits depicting sin and its consequences.
  • Hell houses have faced criticism for advertising themselves as traditional haunted houses.
  • That's where the Hell Houses come in.
  • Hell houses frequently feature exhibits depicting fundamentalist Christian interpretations of sin and its consequences.
  • Rowe got the idea of spoofing Hell Houses after she saw a documentary about them.
  • For many conservative Christians, Hell Houses are now a fixture on the October calendar.
  • Some hell houses are much more graphic than traditional haunted attractions and not appropriate for all audiences.
  • Unlike haunted houses, hell houses focus on occasions and effects of sin or the fate of unrepentant sinners in the afterlife.
  • Hell Houses have become popular seasonal displays in recent years mainly because of the kits that Roberts writes and sells for $ 200 each.
  • Many churches around the country stage " hell houses " in which teen-agers play the victims of drunk driving and unsafe sex.
  • Unlike haunted houses, hell houses focus on real-life situations and the effects of sin or the fate of unrepentant sinners in the afterlife.
  • Hell houses typically emphasize the belief that anyone who does not repent of their sin and accept Christ as their personal savior is condemned to Hell.
  • One of the first hell houses is Scaremare ( still presented each October ) in Lynchburg, Virginia; it was created by Jerry Falwell in the late 1970s.
  • Even before the addition of the Columbine scene, Hell Houses had drawn a measure of controversy in recent years, for portraying homosexuality as a sin and abortion as akin to murder.
  • An evangelical Christian take on walk-through haunted houses, Hell Houses replace ghosts and goblins with graphic depictions of young people surrendering to sin and then being tortured in hell for their transgressions.
  • But the spoof also raises serious issues-- about God and the afterlife, the role of religion in shaping youths and the disconnect between secular bastions such as Hollywood and devoutly religious communities across America where Hell Houses are staged out of sincere belief.
  • There has been a proliferation of Hell Houses around the country since 1995, when the Rev . Keenan Roberts of the Abundant Life Christian Center in Arvada, Colo ., began marketing a Hell House how-to kit : a 270-page instruction manual that costs $ 199 and includes scripts involving abortion, homosexuality, gang violence, drugs and school shootings.
  • News ", Mount Hope Church was targeted for its fundamentalist belief that homosexuality is a sin, for its production of " hell houses " that demonize gays, and for its hosting of conferences of " ex-gays . " Defendant Andy Field, in a radio interview, when asked whether he and the other defendants conduct violated the church s civil rights, stated, " I m not concerned with their civil rights .