heaven doesnt exist
2006-06-12 09:50:04
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answer #1
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answered by spartanerik 5
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There are different "heavens" listed in the Bible, there is the physical heavens, which is the literal sky that you see, then there is a spiritual heavens which is an invisible space where God who is a Spirit and we can't see lives. In many texts, of the Bible, the “heavens” stand for God himself and his sovereign position. His throne is in the heavens, that is, in the spirit realm over which he also rules. (Ps 103:19-21; 2Ch 20:6; Mt 23:22; Ac 7:49)
God would not allow a war like that in heaven. There was a war in heaven befor. At that time, the Devil and his demons were thrown out of heaven and forced to stay on the earth, which is why we see the conflicts between different groups here on Earth now.
2006-06-12 16:56:02
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answer #2
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answered by izofblue37 5
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First. Holy war is what a Muslim does to others. Check the news you may learn new things.
Since you appear not to believe in Heaven, then why do you care, are you planning to visit? you have a big problem. You can't there are no mode of transportations available to you. There is one way for you to see it, and you know what is it. If are a Muslim, then you already know, if not, don't bother yourself of things you have no control over.
2006-06-12 16:56:19
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answer #3
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answered by Sierra Leone 6
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"Is It a Place?
Disembodied spirits are not extended in space. They don’t have shape or take up space. As a result, some have wondered whether heaven is a "place." This is a difficult question. Heaven is not a location in the physical universe. One could never travel far enough in any direction in space to arrive in heaven.
But it does seem that heaven has something corresponding to space. It may not be anything remotely like space as we experience it, but heaven does seem to have the ability to receive bodies into it. Christ took his body with him to heaven when he ascended. Mary took her body when she was assumed. A few others—such as Enoch, Elijah, and perhaps Moses—also seem to have their bodies with them in heaven.
We cannot say what the present state of these bodies is. They may not be extended in space at the moment—or they may. We don’t know."
By Jimmy Akin
2006-06-12 18:09:51
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answered by whatever_man13 2
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Heaven is a real place far into outer space. God put it to far for us to see. There are many angels there and very few people.
Everyone there is waiting for Jesus 2nd coming. Then t will be populated for 1000 years and Jesus will bring it right here to the earth. He will recreate the earth with out evil.
TRUE Christan's will not now or then fight with TRUE Muslim's.
2006-06-12 19:08:00
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answered by SEOplanNOW.com 7
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first of all its not our heaven, we don't own anything. the bible says that no one knows the location. who told you that christians started the war with muslims.? they crashed the first plane. there is nothing wrong with war if it for the right reasons. the first war was fought in heaven between God and Lucifer(the devil). And soon jesus will return and fight against a 200,000,000 million man army and win without our help.
2006-06-12 17:00:04
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answered by Han_dang 4
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In another dimension, on another plane of existence, in an alternate universe.
I believe the "holy war" you speak of is being waged against Christians by Islamo-fascist Muslims, not vice-versa.
2006-06-12 16:50:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Heaven is another realm altogether. Where there will be no more sorrow and no more pain and most of all no more sin. It is Satan here who constantly want people to rebel against God, as he and his angels were kicked out of heaven because of his rebellion. He was a liar from the beginning.
2006-06-12 16:53:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Heaven is not for Christians.
Does that sound anti-christ?
It is a lie that people go to heaven.
Have a peak at Psalms 37:29.
How about Psalm 115:16?
2006-06-12 16:52:52
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answered by Uncle Thesis 7
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I asked a similar question a few days ago and everyone agreed heaven does not exist.
That's not the exact words they used, but that's the only conclusion to be drawn from what they claimed.
2006-06-12 16:52:52
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answered by Left the building 7
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Hi,
Sure friend,
Luke 17 v 21, among many other texts.
It is a condition of the mind.
Regards.
2006-06-12 17:00:04
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answer #11
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answered by Featherman 5
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