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do you have any sriritual belives ? Who is Jesus to you ?If you were to die tonight why would God allow you into heaven?If what you belive was wrong would you want to know?

2006-06-17 16:16:33 · 19 answers · asked by TIM J 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I am saved, I believe in Jesus Christ as God's only Son who died for my sins and I have asked forgiveness for my sins.

I have also followed God's leadings and they have not been easy, but I still obeyed.

2006-06-17 16:22:53 · answer #1 · answered by MadforMAC 7 · 1 2

Spiritual beliefs? No, I'm an atheist. Jesus is a metaphor of the struggle between good and evil within us all to me. If I died tonight God would not allow me in heaven, everybreath I take is a blasphemy, and I've said a good few sacriligious things in this comment alone. If I was wrong, yes, I would want to know. But I'm an atheist, so if I'm wrong, it's pretty hard not for me to find out eventually.

2006-06-17 16:24:22 · answer #2 · answered by Joe Shmoe 4 · 0 0

If I were to die tonight, God would allow me into Heaven because I believe that Jesus is the Savior who died on the Cross for my sins.

2006-06-18 02:02:55 · answer #3 · answered by Angie M 4 · 0 0

If I were to die tonight, I know that God will allow me to enter Heaven where there is eternal peace, happiness and contentment. I know this for sure because of my faith in our Lord Jesus Christ and who I have accepted in my life as my personal Savior, my blessed Redeemer, the way, the truth and the light and that it is only through Him that you and I can enter the Kingdom of God and have eternal life.

2006-06-17 16:26:57 · answer #4 · answered by Belen 5 · 0 0

I could only hope God would let me enter Heaven. I would hope he would know in my heart that I have only meant to do good but have slipped throughout my life simply because I am not perfect and cannot ever hope to be perfect until I am in his presence.
I would hope that he already knows my feelings about Jesus and my doubts only because I'm human.
I would want to know..."Why?" everything.

2006-06-17 16:23:18 · answer #5 · answered by DEATH 7 · 0 0

Heaven tonight? Yes. Tomorrow? Not sure.

2006-06-17 16:20:37 · answer #6 · answered by Sully 7 · 0 0

What Happens After Death
Edward L. Paciorek

Death and life are a repeating cycle that was designed to educate a soul by having it separate from the divine omniscience, and then experience existence without the knowledge of god’s perspective, or even the certainty that He exists.

What happens after death is supposedly unknowable. As one who has experienced death 4,933 times (actually, 4,932 times since one experience was in a group soul of four and a direct ascension), here is a brief overview of what happens at death, presented in generic, non-Christian terms.

When the struggle ends, a feeling of peace is felt in the entire body. It is the detachment of the soul from the physical. Time seems to stop and worldly concerns disappear.

There is a feeling of floating as one rises above the scene of the physical death. The empty body shell can be clearly seen and the goings on around the body can be seen and heard. The person still has a sense of being a body, even though they don't have one.

Soon, a bright Light appears nearby and it becomes clear that there is a barrier to cross that separates the physical world from the spiritual world.

All of this information could be gleaned from near-death stories, but there is a part of the experience that those who return don't generally remember. There is a tradition that a person's life flashes before one's face when they die. In one sense this is true, but the general understanding of the event is inaccurate. When the playback for one's life is experienced it is NOT from the person's point of view. The playback focuses upon the spiritual energy of the person during life and what their MOTIVATIONS were during each and every important interaction, NOT what the results of their actions were.

A person gets to view how they've lived their life from the perspective OF THE DIVINE, and the results are more often than not unsettling. Every sinful thought and hope is illuminated brightly and the person realizes that SELFISHNESS is SIN and TRANSGRESSION is SIN AGAINST ANOTHER PERSON. The deceased person then realizes that even though they'll lived a life devoid of violating the Ten Commandments, or whatever defines the behavior of a good person in their belief system, by divine perspective, their soul's actions are reprehensible indeed.

There IS a divine mitigating factor, though, and that mitigating factor is Love, the Christ energy. A person motivated by Love, by a sincere concern for others, has limited or eradicated the preeminence of selfishness in their spiritual life. It is the intensity of these two opposing spiritual energies of Life that determine the soul's reaction to the barrier that they now perceive.

Often the barrier is a tunnel of Light or perhaps the sense of a bridge of sorts. On the other side can dimly be seen the shadows of those who have passed on before that seem familiar. Voices of deceased friends and family members seek to calm and invite the deceased person to cross the barrier and reunite with them. This is an intense moment of decision and MANY souls DO NOT cross over. After seeing themselves revealed in the Light of Truth, many souls are too afraid to cross over to the other side, worried that they will be judged and possibly punished or destroyed by the powers that exist on the other side.

Love eradicates fear and selfishness amplifies fear.

The Loving soul steps confidently forward and the selfish soul recoils in fear. Those who have refused to step forward (an act of free will) become lost souls.

Lost souls are NOT necessarily doomed, but it will be a while before they are called to the other side. Lost souls become a disembodied consciousness that begins to follow familiar friends and family around, usually unable to interact with them. There are occasions when lost souls make their presence known, but that is relatively rare, for lost souls are afraid of increasing their karmic load of spiritual transgressions and usually adopt a quiet existence of seeing the world that they just left from a new perspective, devoid of the illusions of physicality. Eventually, when contrition is attained and the divine forces are invoked, someone is sent to bring the now humble lost soul home.

As for those who have chosen to travel back to the other side, there is a 33 day reorientation period, if you will, and then they are allowed to return to the physical plane to bring Love and support to those that they left behind. These returned souls are allowed to interact with the living, but usually ONLY within the belief parameters of the living person. If a woman loses her husband and refuses to believe in an afterlife or ghosts, then there is very little likelihood that the deceased husband will be allowed to manifest anything supernatural to the wife, for that would violate her free will to disbelieve in the supernatural.

A returned loved one is called a spirit guide and should not be confused with guardian angels, which are in a completely different category, but then again, that's a Christian perspective.

Then there are those who die in rage and hatred. They refuse to travel to the other side and become lost souls who don't care if they distance themselves from ever getting to the other side by manifesting terror for living people. These are poltergeists and the ghosts of any haunting. They are usually accompanied by cold spots in the room and, for those with spiritual senses, an intense sewer stink to their presence. They can create great terror in many people but a spiritual person has authority over such beings.

Love makes all things possible.

Learning to embrace, embody and emulate divine Love is the meaning of life.

2006-06-17 17:15:42 · answer #7 · answered by Edward P 2 · 0 0

I don't believe there is an after-life as it's described in texts like the bible. I believe there may be a way that our "energy" lives on, but I feel that what we're living right now is it. Nothing else. That's all folks.

2006-06-17 16:20:06 · answer #8 · answered by aqsgtriad 4 · 0 0

I would be in because I believe that Jesus is God's Son and because of his grace he is letting me be with him - Perfection. Even though I have done tons of awful things in his sight.

2006-06-17 16:40:57 · answer #9 · answered by dashizzle 2 · 0 0

Arrogance. And you know his requirements?You follow the teaching of two people who never met Jesus. Paul and Constantine.

2006-06-17 16:19:56 · answer #10 · answered by Quantrill 7 · 0 0

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