No. Hell doesn't exist.
2006-08-09 02:49:56
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answered by lenny 7
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My Momma always said "mine is not to reason why". Scripture clearly indicates we do not have the authority to pass this kind of judgment. Hell was really brought to the pulpit around 600 ad and not supporting evidence of "Hell" is printed in the word even today.
Hell, I believe is a place that only exists in our flesh and brain when we find no inner peace. I am talking living flesh. Of course born again Christians will visit a "hell' of their own making from time to time as anyone else. Jesus died so we could be saved, in that light "hell" can not prevail.
2006-08-16 19:50:41
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answered by linnitz65 1
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There is a Heaven and there is a HELL according to the Bible.
God made places for good and evil in the world. You have to have a place to put the evil and a leader of that place. Do not be fooled. Good Born Again Christians of which I hope to be one of them Well I am afraid of slipping from good to evil everyday and it is hard since the world is so tempting and Yes being born again you can fall from the grace of God by what you say or do so you have to be in tune all the time to stay good and to be upright in all your dealings for the Judgement Day. So we live on being watched by God even at this moment of talking to you or to refuse your question. You live not knowing when your number is up or if your election is sure. I want to go to Heaven but I do not know yet until I die. Get IT Got IT Good....
2006-08-09 02:57:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm non Christian and I don't believe in "hell". Therefore I don't think anyone will go there. Hell is the life miserable people create for themselves right now on Earth.
2006-08-17 01:28:50
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answered by Funchy 6
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No, Because it's not fair to those of us who did not have to srew up in life to find God. Besides Do you think Christ was in the right frame of mind to forgive those people of sin after being beat a nail to a cross. The ten commandments seem clear I see no reason why some people have a get out of jail free card and other live the teaches.
2006-08-16 22:56:29
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answered by southsidepalmreader 2
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It does not matter what non-Christians [think] about [born again] Christians. Nor what [born again] Christians think of non-Christians. What matters is how we think of ourselves. If you think hell exists then you create that reality for yourself, both living and after death. If you think that tolerance and hope are the due right of every living being, then this will be your reality both living and after death.
2006-08-17 02:16:05
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answer #6
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answered by Yngona D 4
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I'm not to judge but my opinion is this: Each individual has an equal opportunity to correct the blemishes on their record. It doesn't imply that a christian or non-christian will automatically go to heaven, rather it means that if from that point they devotedly correct their behavior til they, die and believe in Jesus, should they get rewarded.
2006-08-16 09:47:31
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answered by Elliot K 4
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B/c of the law of "sowing/reaping" we are warned against judging others. Whoever presumes to believe that others, or another, is going to hell, then that selfsame person is promoting a destiny for him/herself that will bring a future reality upon the self that s/he had attempted to visit upon another. (Mat. 7: 1&2)
That is why the scripture directs us to conduct ourselves in thought, word, and deed according to this standard: "...all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them: for this is the law and the prophets." (Mat. 7: 12 KJV)
Rest assured that there is no escaping this judgment, which we are in from moment to moment, each and every moment of our lives, for good or for ill, wherein we are creating the world that we will surely inhabit in the future, the character of which is being formed according to how we relate to others, in this present life. To be born again, indeed, is to awaken to this unmistakable realization.
2006-08-16 17:22:03
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answered by justinteim4 2
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Why does it matter what they think if they don't believe in being born again? Of course they dont. They have been given part of the mind of God which is the Holy Spirit!
2006-08-17 01:57:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't assume that I have the right to make that determination.
If Hell is a possibility, someone else is responsible for it's residents, not me.
I think it rather vain for any person to assume that they have a right to an opinion on what another persons afterlife will entail. It's about being judgmental, not about being concerned.
Hope that was what you were looking for.
Good luck
2006-08-09 02:56:17
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answer #10
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answered by niffer's mom 4
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It is stated in my holy Qur'an that all non muslims included christians will go to hell except non muslims who live in a very remote places which islamic teaching can not reach them.They should be so isolated and can not communicate in a modern technology such as radio,tv,phone etc.with other person in other places who has islamic religion.News paper can not reach them..They are illiterate and do not travel to another places and they have not a religion.They are pagans
In our holy Qur'an is stated also that only a few part of muslims will go to heavenThe majority of human beings and all satans will go to hell and be punished.Islamic teaching do not believe that someone who died will come back again to this earth.Can you show me a fact that someone who died,come back again to this earth?In our holy Qur'an stated that someone who always obey the God's instructions and prohibitions and making good deeds in everyday life will go to heaven. a pleasant place in our eternal life.But most of us will be tempted by satans did many wrong deeds.,so they will go to hell an unpleasant place.
2006-08-15 19:19:25
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answered by ? 7
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