It's very far away. If was very close we would know. The ones who do deserve to got to heaven will go there. The ones who don't like the ones on death row who did horrible things will go somewhere else because god has not forgiven them for to such horrible things. That is what I believe. I also believe we will know when the end of the world is near. But for now it is far far away & things are not as bad as scientists & so forth think. Don't worry too much.
2006-07-18 03:57:06
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answered by leogirly4life 2
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I suspect that most people alive now will see the "end of the world." I don't know how far away it is... I'd guess 3-10 yrs away...
Regarding whether we will all go to heaven, I think that will depend on some criteria that God has determined. I've read Revelations, and from what I understand, the righteous will be taken up to heaven, then the earth will be "cleansed" (burned). I'm guessing the "cleansing" involves ridding the world of those God judges as unrighteous. I just hope God judges me as righteous!!
2006-07-18 11:08:08
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answered by Yoda's Duck 6
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Well, God destroyed the world by flood. He said the next time will be by fire. So I believe what the scientist are talking about. The ozone layer, the global warming and the sun. I think eventually all of our protection on earth will be all used up and the earth will be set on fire. God will come down and get all the believers and leave the nonbelievers behind to burn. So according to all of this, it want be too much longer. We may not see it, but our grandchildren or great grandchildren will. Hopefully, we will be in Heaven awaiting all our loved ones.
2006-07-18 11:28:04
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answered by Xena 3
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You're too late. It took place two (2) hours and eleven (11) minutes past sunset on May 23, 1844. "End of the world" doesn't mean end of planet Earth; it means end of a cycle or system of things. At that time, a cycle or system of things that began with Adam and ended with Muhammad (the Adamic Cycle, with Adam being the father of that cycle, and Muhammad being the last of the Prophets of that cycle) took place; and, a new, 500,000-year-cycle or system of things, or "world" began, with Baha'u'llah (Glory of God) being the Father of the new cycle which is the Cycle of Light, the Baha'i Cycle or the Cycle of Fulfillment--a 500,000-year-cycle, in which will the Kingdom of God on Earth, as it already exists in heaven, will be built. There will be many Divine Messengers from God in the new cycle, as well, who will come to teach us how to build the Kingdom; which is a spiritual--not a material/physical Kingdom.
We've already passed it. We weren't born yet.
Heaven isn't a place, it's a state of mind, or a condition of being; which, we don't have to die to experience--we can, and do, experience it right here. Heaven is nearness to God; hell is distance from Him. We don't have to die to experience "heaven" or "hell". Our "hell" in the next world (which we all go to) will be knowing what we should have done here; but, didn't; and what we shouldn't have done here; but, did.
2006-07-18 11:13:55
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answered by GypsyGr-ranny 4
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not too far off. I think I will be asleep for it (in my grave) I don't believe people belong in heaven. If it were so, we would be in heaven right now instead of starting out in the garden of Eden on the earth. God created the earth for us to live on, his will will be done. We will have a replenished earth and thing are going back to the way its supposed to be.
2006-07-18 11:00:00
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answered by ♣ 4
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