I believe there is a hell AND a heaven.
Hell is the final place of rightful, eternal punishment for all Man because of the sin Man has commited.
Heaven is the final place of eternal reward, to be with Jesus and our Heavenly Father, God, for humbling ourselves and admitting our weakness as mortals who are led by desires and emotions, twisting even reason to justify ourselves, and asking Christ to be our Saviour who will then reconcile us to the one true and living God of all things.
Come to the Father through Jesus the Son, and the Holy Spirit, which is a seal of your salvation, will be given unto you. Live life anew in the grace of God and put off your sinful nature!
How? Just pray in your heart and ask Jesus to be Lord and Saviour of your life. You can be sure that He has heard you and will answer in His own way.
God bless all of us!
2006-08-17 21:03:29
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answered by zeromeyzl 2
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I believe there is a hell because if there was no penalty for sin, God would not have taken such measures to protect His children from it. How could you doubt His word? I think people who sin greatly are just not thinking about the consequences. It does seem so far away... most would just rather reap instant gratification than worry about what exists in a world beyond our own. I know I have done some wrong things in my lifetime, but I have asked repentance and I hope He knows I am truly sorry.
God forgive and protect all those who are too blind to see where they are headed.
2006-08-17 20:56:28
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answered by La 3
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Hell is by no skill defined as a non everlasting state. So "hell" in the international has a decrease off factor. which signifies that it would want to't actually be hell. now to not instruct Christ went by skill of extreme actual suffering, does that recommend there grow to be hell in the international? that doesn't truly make sense in context that by skill of hell we've salvation. are you able to spot the position making use of it in that factor period misconstrues the actually meaning? Even in scriptural references there is no longer something more effective than a non secular meaning. Its not person-friendly to take a precis definition and make it a literal actual ingredient. it is like attempting to placed infinity in a field. Incomprehensible, we truly won't be able to understand or understand the actual torments of hell, we may be able to apply it as a connection with an somewhat terrible ingredient, inspite of the undeniable fact that it nevertheless doesn't properly describe what it is meant to recommend.
2016-11-25 23:43:37
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answered by ? 4
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I don't believe in an afterlife. I think that when I die, I will simply cease to exist. I also think people should spend more time trying to improve the world we currently exist in instead of pondering about what will happen when we die. At least we could help the future generations of humans on the Earth instead of being selfish and only thinking of ourselves and our afterlives. People will exist on Earth long after we are gone, and it's way past time that we start taking care of it.
2006-08-17 21:01:23
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answered by shingan_mousou 3
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I am strongly inclined to believe that those unwilling to accept responsibility for their weaknesses and actions in life will be unable to successfully reintegrate with their higher Self or God. They will go through a period of self-torture until they are willing to accept responsibility and God's unconditional love.
This comes from my reading of Carl Jung's ideas. Aspects of our personality that are deemed "bad" are splintered off during childhood, forming a "dark side" that is still a part of us. This dark side is to be reintegrated later in life through taking responsibility. Some people, on the other hand, allow it to act for them - true "slaves of sin."
Some Christians will have an advantage at avoiding hell, since they believe that Jesus loves them unconditionally. Unconditional positive self-regard is important in mental wholeness, as Carl Rogers and Albert Ellis point out.
2006-08-17 20:57:37
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answered by yarvin2004 2
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I believe in God.
I believe in after life, Heaven and Hell.
You, things around you, this universe and everything in it doesnt appear automatically. God almighty created it.
what i dont believe is, letting one person bears all our sins like the priest or Jesus. I believe every person is responsible for their own doing. If they do bad, they surely go to hell with all satan. No Jesus will help you.
2006-08-17 21:07:03
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answered by ennote 2
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No, I don't. I believe that hell is a creation of man in order to frighten people into good behavior rather than teaching them that good behavior to others begets good things for them in the here and now.
2006-08-17 20:53:56
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answered by angk 6
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No and I wouldn't want to believe in a God that would allow such a thing, it kind of cuts down on the whole benevolent thing
benevolent-Of concerned with or organized for the benefit of charity. American Heritage Dictionary
2006-08-17 20:55:02
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answered by dude 2
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It doesn't matter, rappers kill other people but thank god for winning an award. The defintion of a christian is one who believes Christ is Lord, not one who automatically must do good.
2006-08-17 21:07:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't believe there is a Hell. Why? Simply, because I believe in Sylvia Browne and what she has to stay. Nuff said.
2006-08-17 20:52:40
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answered by The Disappearing Act 2
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