Hell yes. Anyone who hasn't had Christianity forced upon them by foreign conquerors is doomed to eternal burning.
2006-06-15 08:01:00
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answered by Kenny ♣ 5
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Many cultures throughout the world, known or unknown, have their own beliefs about the world, a supreme being, and an afterlife. Does that make them wrong in the eyes of a Christian, Muslim, Buddhist? Who are we to impose our beliefs upon another, to taint their lives, their world, and to destroy their beliefs? Who says we're right and they are wrong?
Lastly, if you're "blind, deaf, and dumb" -as you so eloquently put it, are you aware of the planets circling the sun? Would you die a miserable death if you didn't?
I'd like to think there are no stupid questions in this world, but I'm willing to make an exception and at least put this on my Top 20 list.
At least I got points for wasting my time...
P.S. DON S: You've really got a hardon for that homelessheart website, don't you? Too bad you really can't form an opinon of your own!
I'd continue by saying that this is worth the fight, but it's hard when you opponent is inadequately armed.
2006-06-15 15:12:34
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answered by I.Am.The.Storm. 4
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No you would not go to hell on these presented facts. The bible indicate so.
Do not have time to look the scriptures up but anyway God has the last say-so
over any man life not mankind. Hell is for the ones that have been given the laws
of God and have rejected him.
2006-06-15 15:02:44
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answered by JoJoBa 6
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Hypothetically speaking? Well - hypothetically speaking - you're a liar because such a person would not have access to the Internet nor know how to operate a computer to post this silly question.
Leave $5 in the bucket on your way out. Daddy needs a new pair shoes.
2006-06-15 15:01:14
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answered by Victor ious 6
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Everyone MUST have the opportunity to accept or reject the gospel, whether in this life or after you die, it is God's law or he could not be a just God. That is why Mormon's do temple work for the dead - for those who never had the chance to hear or accept the gospel. and even though we do their work, they still have to choice to accept it or reject it.
2006-06-15 15:05:40
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answered by Anonymous
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According to the first chapter of Romans - yes, they'd go to hell. (Specifically Romans 1:18-20)
Apparently the majesty of creation is gospel enough.
2006-06-15 15:00:00
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answered by weofui 2
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first , there is no hell. hell is an invention of the church in order to keep true knowledge from being attained. God in all his infinite love and glory has no need for hell. he is the one and only and we are all, no matter what our appearance part of that. God is in our heart whether we can see, hear, or speak. he is all around , within, and part of all of us. Yehsuah, wants us all to love our brothers and sisters and come to the point of enlightenment. please allow to him to guide you as you take your journey. blessed be to all.
2006-06-15 15:04:36
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answered by elizabeth j 3
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There is a seperate Heaven for each faith & each type of people.
I mean Amazon heaven,Canadian hell,Deaf paradise etc.
So pls dont worry.
2006-06-15 15:00:34
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answered by ryscik 2
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Nooooo, of course not! You go where you believe you will go. If you're really afraid of going to hell, you'll probably end up there, until you figure out you can leave by just not wanting to be there anymore!
Here check out my website, http://teddriver.net. It will explain in more detail.
2006-06-15 14:59:16
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answered by Ted D 2
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hi
2006-06-15 14:57:54
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answered by Anonymous
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