Yes, I am sure. I have faith for salvation through Jesus Christ the LORD. Thank you for your spirit of evangelism and your bold heart to win souls.
2006-08-09 11:22:53
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answer #1
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answered by Sleek 7
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Do you believe that you are going to Valhalla (Viking heaven) when you die?
This question assumes the fact that there is a heaven. Unfortunately, there is not. As much as the idea makes me wish there were, there is not. Heaven exists just as much as Mother Goose or Santa Clause. They exist solely in our mind.
However, I am sure that one day everyone on this planet will die. I’m sure that our bodies will rot, and be recycled back into the Earth.
The idea of heaven is simply what Christians invented to feel better about death.
O, and if you think that “near death experiences” prove that there is an afterlife, think again. There is a drug called Ketamine that produces all of the elements of an NDE when it is injected into normal, non-dying people. In other words, an NDE is a natural, chemically induced state that the human brain enters. The trigger for an NDE is lack of oxygen to the brain and body. If you read scientific papers like these, you find that there is a completely chemical and completely non-spiritual reason for the features of every NDE.
2006-08-09 11:24:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Look! I am a Baptist, but foremost I have been and am now a Christian. To say that only Methodists are assured of eternal salvation, you have quite a few screws loose, and you need to re-read your bible, for it says that whoever places their faith in Jesus Christ alone is assured of eternal salvation. It is not a matter of whether they are baptists, lutherans, methodists or whatever. What matters is whether or not they have placed their faith in Christ that matters. And the Bible does say that there will be an Anti-Christ. and I for one believe the bible to be true.
2006-08-09 11:58:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I read the bible but I don't remember anywhere it says that For God so Loved only the Methodists...... "For God so loved the WORLD.....
John 3:16. Those who believe in Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior will be saved. Not just the Methodists.
2006-08-09 11:23:26
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answered by Monique B 3
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You keep acting like a second grader. I will not be saved because it's impossible, there is no God and Jesus was only a man, a good man no doubt, but only a man. So stop asking such bigoted dumb questions that no half intelligent person would dignify with a response besides "Stop being dumb."
I don't see how any Christian could support you either considering you embody every negative stereotype about them. So as you're being ignorant in everyone's eyes, be quiet or start using your head more.
2006-08-09 11:19:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm quite sure I won't, because I'm 100% confident IT ISN'T THERE! "Acceptance of Jesus" as the ONLY possible ticket into heaven makes no sense whatsoever. Think about it, that means ALL non-Christians are going to Hell. Ghandi, Abraham, Moses, all the childhood victims of cancer who weren't even old enough to know waht Jesus is or was? Does that really make sense to you? Along with all the devout Christian Catholics that lived before Martin Luther?
2006-08-09 11:19:48
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answered by Anonymous
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If you're a Methodist and only Methodists go to heaven, then good; the rest of us will be glad to have you gone. Wake up and smell yourself; you manage to smear an entire denomination by posting here.
2006-08-10 11:49:03
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answered by Babs 4
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There is no heaven. Nor is there an Oz or a Narnia. All of them are imaginary places.
Seems to me all that Vitamin J has damaged what small amount of brain matter you once had.
Grow up willya? There is NO magic candy-land for grown ups. Deal with reality.
2006-08-09 11:19:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Actually you are incorrect, they resurrection takes place on Earth not in Heaven. Have you not read the meek shall inherit the Earth? Even the Lord's prayer we are told to pray thy kingdom come. If we are going to the Kingdom why should we pray for it to come to us. God promised the land to Abraham and his decedents yet Abraham has never received the land promised to him. Perhaps you should start at the beginning and worry less about the end.
2006-08-09 11:18:36
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answered by malisimo 3
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Whenever I die, today, tomorrow, or decades from now, I am sure that heaven doesn't exist. How's that? Why is that so hard to understand to you? Wait, I know, it's because you're a coward. It's because you can't handle the idea (that you know in your heart is true) that you simply cease to exist. Good luck with your delusion, coward, leave me out of it.
2006-08-09 11:17:47
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answered by The Resurrectionist 6
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