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...what do you want to happen to people who disagree with you about religion, politics, lifestyle or anything else?

Recent studies show that when we think of our own deaths, we want all others who disagree with us to suffer, burn in Hell. Studies also conclude that those who have discovered that love is the balm for all wounds, and not power, want just the opposite for their enemies. But these people are very rare in the world.

2006-07-24 17:14:51 · 16 answers · asked by Beorh House 6 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Its Human ego that glorifies its death and is afraid of it as it never wants to die.Like wave arises in Ocean is like birth and Wave is also ocean when it takes form of wave only our mind superimposes name & form and wave appears seperate from Ocean. Maintaining its form is life & merging back in Ocean is death. In all these states of Birth, Life & Death Wave was Ocean and was never seperated from Ocean. Same here, its ego which belives you are seperated from Oneness and death happens to this wrong belif. Rest everything remains one as it always is!

2006-07-24 17:36:05 · answer #1 · answered by Abhirannanda 2 · 0 0

Well, my religion is kind of "unique"... One thing is that I don't believe in Hell. I believe Hell is what we make it and nothing more. I believe Heaven is a place of reflection, where everyone who dies may go and look upon all of their past deeds and what might have been if they had done otherwise, both the good and the bad. The bad things shall haunt them while the good shall make them rejoice. However, in time they shall all realize that such things have passed and that it is time to accept what has happened and move on. Whether they have wronged or have been wronged, it is too late to change it, and there is naught to do but come to terms with it. This may take a while, but I believe death to be eternal.

In time, people shall accept the deeds of their life and will be able to almost transend to become a positive force in the universe. This is "Heaven". "Hell" is just the realization of the wrongs you have done and the fact that you must accept them in the end. I believe all people are inherently good, so no matter whether they were a preacher or a murderer or an addict or a rapist or a Peace Corps volunteer or WHATEVER, we are all equal in the end.

Therefore (for I ought to stop rambling) I try not to have hateful feelings for my enemies for I know I will regret doing so someday, just as they will regret that which made us enemies in the first place. Even those who have done the cruelest things I only pray for their peace in their eventual deaths. (Not that we should just murder them to make them "better".)

So, there's my own take on it all. There's more, but I won't bore you. I know it's not really an official religion, but more of a hodge-podge of them all. But that's me. ;-)

2006-07-25 00:25:54 · answer #2 · answered by flu(bad)ence 2 · 0 0

Death is the great equalizer. When I ponder my own, I hope that it is peaceful and many many years from now.

I would hope that for everyone, but that isn't possible.

I don't think that Hindus have hell, and I think it's sort of silly to assume that only baptists or catholics or lutherans will get into heaven.

2006-07-25 00:23:04 · answer #3 · answered by boogiewunker 3 · 0 0

I have no hate in my heart for those of another religion then I.

I hope none has to go though hell even though I understand that we are not perfect and for some temporary hell is necessary and good.

besides for that I want all to reach G-d in their own way.


granted I think my religion shows the best way, but then again whose dosent.

2006-07-25 00:20:06 · answer #4 · answered by Gamla Joe 7 · 0 0

What do you want to happen to people who disagree with you about religion, politics, lifestyle or anything else?

Doesn't really matter to me, to be honest. Where they go or what happens to them after they die doesn't really affect me.

2006-07-25 00:18:20 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think we should leave the religion problem to the person on their own. I mean what it ahs to do with us if they don't believe what we believe. As long as they don't bother us. Just live in harmony and leave the death matter to the unknown future.

2006-07-25 00:22:18 · answer #6 · answered by Just come a while 2 · 0 0

There's enough suffering, even when the world isnt at war.
I want those who remain to have good reasons to smile, every single day. And I'd like to be remembered when they do.

2006-07-25 10:01:40 · answer #7 · answered by Alexander Shannon 5 · 0 0

I don't want anyone to suffer or burn in hell for all eternity, but that isn't my choice to make. It's pretty extreme to damn people, and hypocritical too, since no one is without sin.

2006-07-25 00:23:37 · answer #8 · answered by DawnL 3 · 0 0

As a Christian I can't comprehend wanting someone to go to Hell for any reason. God poured out His wrath on Jesus. If Jesus' sacrifice is good enough payment for God, why should I personally require more?

2006-07-25 00:21:38 · answer #9 · answered by chdoctor 5 · 0 0

I don't believe in hell, where do I stand then, huh? Come on, tell me, with your exemplarly ability to assume a person's inner most thought without any consideration to their character or moral.

Come on.

I dare ya.

2006-07-25 00:18:14 · answer #10 · answered by picsnap 3 · 0 0

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