I'll keep it simple. Goodguy 's go the Heaven, badguy's go to Hell. So the first part i get, but Satan, Devil whatever he is, he's representing EVIL stuff, so actually he=Devil suppose to give badguy's (downthere in Hell) theyr own Heaven for being so bad on earth. So, it's more likely that goodguys burn in Hell, because they deserve (in eyes of Evil) the punishment, don't you think?
2006-07-12
22:14:55
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If you think deeper than you'll find out that Lucifer is servent of GOD, that makes GOD creater of not only GOOD but BAD aswel, this one system, one covers another. So there is ether Hell or Heaven. Not both of them. How can GOD be good, without having comparisment with bad. In other words bad things (that happen) makes him automaticly good. What would firemen do without fire being existed?
2006-07-14
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There is no fiery burning hell; that's a manmade idea, not Almighty God's.
The religious clergymen of Christendom have created an image of what they understand to be “hell” or “inferno” in the minds of their church people. It is a terrible image. Their long-taught idea of “hell” or “inferno” depends upon the doctrine that they teach about the human soul. They imagine that the human soul is something separate and distinct from the human body, it being spiritual and hence invisible, something that we cannot feel with our sense of touch. Common sense tells us that, if that were so, the pain of fire could not be felt, as fire is an earthly or physical element requiring our bodily senses to feel.
Pagan religions are noted for teaching red-hot hells. The ancient Egyptians, Babylonians, Phoenicians, Persians, Grecians and Hindus taught flaming hells. The Buddhists teach a hell wherein people cook and sizzle in blazing kettles. Is the Bible hell as hot as the pagans paint theirs? Here is the answer.
Hell corresponds to the Hebrew Sheol and the Greek Hades. It also says that hell comes from the English word helan, meaning “to conceal.” So the early meaning of the word “hell” carried no thought of any kind of heat. It merely meant “concealed.” We have found, too, that the original Hebrew word, usually translated “hell” in English Bibles, is Sheol. Now what does Sheol mean? It simply means “a hollow place.” So the original Hebrew word perfectly corresponds with the original or early meaning of the English word “hell.”
Now that the clergy have put fire into the word “hell,” the vital question is, Did the inspired Hebrew Bible writers say that conscious life and red-hot activity exist in Sheol or hell? No, quite the opposite! Instead of blazing fire it is described as a “land of darkness.” (Job 10:21) Instead of a place of soul-chilling shrieks it is described as a place of “silence.” (Ps. 115:17) The Catholic Douay Bible, at Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10, says: “The living know that they shall die, but the dead know nothing more. Neither have they a reward any more: for the memory of them is forgotten. Whatsoever thy hand is able to do, do it earnestly: for neither work, nor reason, nor wisdom, nor knowledge, shall be in hell [Sheol, AS], whither thou art hastening.” So, since the “dead know nothing more,” or as the King James Version says, “the dead know not any thing,” it would be impossible for them to know conscious torment. And since there is no work in hell, how can there be activity, red-hot or otherwise?
2006-07-16 00:31:45
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answered by Maia-Kine' 3
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Heaven and hell can have an anology in the lottery ticket.
Imagine you were given a lottery ticket and it won a million dollars, but you threw it away thinking it is a stupid piece of paper. THINK how you will kick yourself and gnaw and writhe.
Hell is that feeling. Heaven is the seat in heaven with the Lord Almighty....... with no fear, no need, no concern in beautiful company of peaceful men who are there to help you and support you while everyone is enjoying the Peace of God.
Hell is learning that you missed the boat, that you missed the plane to permanent bliss for trivial things, although it was right in your hands and power to board the plane to delight!!
I hope this makes sense.
2006-07-12 22:20:32
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answered by NQV 4
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Very good point. Seems logical. Read Job: A comedy of Justice by Robert E. Heinlein. The protagonist meets the devil and there is an interesting image of hell drawn.
2006-07-12 22:18:05
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answered by Spike Spiegel 4
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There is no hell. Hell is just a made up place that man made up to control the people. However there is evil all around us. We see evil everyday. We see it in people killing people. We see it in people raping little babies. Yea man I really hope that there is a place for people like this to be punished. If there really is a hell I don't think it will be heaven for nobody. It will be pure hell just like it should be.
2006-07-12 22:37:17
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answered by Clickguru 2
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I think you mixed-up the basics here. If you make good and bad principles relative, as you did, you end-up making no sense at all. Following the same path, Satan sees himself as being good, because he does things according to his own value scale. Satan also sees God as being bad, because He is against Satan. What I'm trying to say is that part of your question (the first one) was asked according to traditional good-bad views and the second part was referring to the exact opposite. So make-up your mind. You can't go both ways.
2006-07-12 22:21:51
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answered by adriana 3
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I don't believe in the Devil but you're thinking as if the Devil was a decent guy. The Devil doesn't care if you were good or bad he's evil so he'll torture anyone and he'll enjoy it.
2006-07-12 22:19:05
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answered by Angel 3
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This is what a lot of Satanists believe, that hell is their heaven so the do as much as evil as possible to have a higher ranking in hell.
2006-07-12 22:42:54
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answered by Anonymous
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You lost me somewhere between bad guys down there in hell and think.
Just a point, the Devil will not "run" hell, he will be in it just like all the rest.
2006-07-12 22:17:47
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answered by sweetie_baby 6
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The bible doesn't describe hell in any of their pages.
Jesus said that the sinner are going to go to hell (a burning place outside jerusalen where all kind of dead things were burnt), given as an exemplo that they were going to died forever.
2006-07-12 22:20:56
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answered by Anonymous
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u think to much, and the devil wants to c u suffer thats y he likes it when u di evil things so when u go down he can punish u for his pleasure.
2006-07-12 22:17:20
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answered by Anonymous
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