Dear Desperate Admirer: It is my understanding that we do not Return to the Father until the Great Separation has been happily and successfully dealt with. There is an appointed time of Return for each of us . . .that will first require our beginning and then completing the "Journey." The Great Separation must be handled inside each of our souls or spirit-minds. "You may think that an enormous amount of time is necessary between your readiness . . .[to begin the Journey] and . . .[completion of it], but let me remind you that time and space are under my control."
Since we do not go into the Presence of the Father until we are sufficiently able to deal with his Powerful light and Love and Purity, we have choices. We go to the "other side" of physical life where we may see everyone no longer in the physical body. We can spend as much time there, resting from our physical life, as we choose and then enter into physical life again, OR simply stay on the "other side" and receive your lessons through Jesus and the Holy Spirit while without your physical image. They teach us in either mode: with or without our physical body. The Journey is made from either position. Jesus and the Holy Spirit are not in physical form, either. You'll have lots of excellent company! However, you will probably experience Them and you will continue to hear Them, as you do now. Don't worry, we have Free Will until the Separation is corrected.
The great time involved - is due to each one of us being awaited upon to begin the Journey and complete it. You have all the time in the world. Now, enjoy your life.
2006-08-22 13:07:12
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answered by Lana S (1) 4
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easy one if you take the time the Bible will answer every question you have
Revelation 20:11-15
And I saw a great white throne, and him that sat on it, from whose face the earth and the heaven fled away; and there was found no place for them. And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works. And the sea gave up the dead who were in it; and death and hades delivered up the dead who were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works. And death and hades were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.
2006-08-22 19:46:10
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answered by prtalbany 2
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Depends on the deeds you do during this life time. Good deeds bring you to a better destinations and bad to a miserable destinations. Good destinations are the human and heavenly worlds. Bad ones are: Hell, animal and ghostly worlds. It is not you per se, that go after death but rather your mind consciousness take rebirth into one of those worlds.
2006-08-22 20:57:29
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answered by SK 2
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well we would either go 2 places thats Heaven or Hell.. how you get to heaven is repent, be baptized in the name of Jesus and seek for the Holy Ghost. thats in the book of Acts 2:38 is where the church today began but being Gentiles we came in the picture Acts chapter 10..just read the whole bible you wouldnt believe the depth ..find an apostolic pentacostal church that stands for the word of God.not was man says is right..if you wanna go to Hell live however you want
2006-08-22 19:41:09
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answered by wuzzup24252006 2
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The Bible says when you die, you enter the Grave until resurrected.
For one thing, the scriptures speak of 4 hells, plus the “Lake of Fire” in Rev. 20:14, "the lake of fire" meaning the 2nd death or sinning against the Holy Spirit.
#1. Hades
#2. Gehenna
#3. Sheol
#4. Tartarus
#5. The Lake of Fire
#1 HADES
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hades
The unseen world, translated hell in A.V., Matt. 11:23; 16:18; Luke 10:15; 16:23; Acts 2:27,31; Rev. 1:18; 6:8; 20:13,14. See Hell. Eventually, came to designate the abode of the dead.
#2 GEHENNA
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gehenna
Gehenna' is a word tracing to Greek, ultimately from Hebrew: ××(×)-××× ×× Gêhinnôm (also Gei ben-Hinnom (Hebrew: ××× ×× ××× ××) meaning the Valley of Hinnom. The valley, which forms the southern border of ancient Jerusalem, is first mentioned in Joshua 15:8. Originally it referred to a garbage dump in a deep narrow valley right outside the walls of Jerusalem (in modern-day Israel) where fires were kept burning to consume the refuse and keep down the stench. It is also the location where bodies of executed criminals, or individuals denied a proper burial, would be dumped. Today, "Gehenna" is often used as a synonym for Hell.
#3. SHEOL
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheol
Sheol (ש×××) is the Hebrew language word denoting the "abode of the dead"; the "underworld", "the common grave of mankind" or "pit". It is also transliterated Sheh-ole, in Strong's Hebrew and Greek Dictionaries and Strong's Concordances. In the Hebrew Bible it is portrayed as a comfortless place beneath the earth, beyond gates, where both the bad and the good, slave and king, pious and wicked must go after death to sleep in silence and oblivion in the dust. In some sources, for example in Deuteronomy 32:22, Sheol seems to be synonymous with the "depths of the earth". Sheol is sometimes compared to the gloomy, twilight afterlife of Hades or Tartarus from Greek mythology. Sheol is the common destination of both the righteous and the unrighteous dead; the righteous Job sees it as his destination (Job 3). In the Book of Job, while Satan is portrayed as tormenting and testing the living, he does not appear to have any particular presidency over Sheol, or to dwell in Sheol.
#4 TARTARUS
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tartarus
Christianity's Tartarus: In the Bible, 2 Peter 2:4, Tartarus is designated as a section of Hades that the fallen angels who had produced the Nephilim of Genesis 6 were cast into to await judgment by God. It does not figure promeninently into the doctrines of Christianity; many translations of the Bible insert Hell in the place of Tartarus. No other specific use of the word Tartarus is in the Bible, however, Jude 6 describes the abode of the same fallen angels mentioned in 2 Peter as 'total darkness'.
#5 THE LAKE OF FIRE (which means the 2nd death, the lake of fire)
See (The Book of Revelation 20:14) and also Acts Ch. 5, the story of Ananias & Sapphira sinning against the Holy Spirit.
Here we see in The Book of Revelation Ch. 20:14 where "Death & Hades" or both DEATH AND HELL are thrown into the Lake of Fire, THE 2ND DEATH, to be destroyed eternally it says HERE! So, we see that the Lake of Fire is Symbolic for ETERNAL DESTRUCTION. Much the same way Gehenna was for the destruction it caused! Nothing that goes in comes out. Ananias and Sapphira in Acts 5 are both eternally destroyed for sinning against the "holy ghost/spirit" for lying to it. So, much like before they were born, they are now, neither knowing anything nor suffering.
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There IS NO ETERNAL BURNING HELL. This is YET ANOTHER (OF MANY, MANY) apostasies brought INTO THE EARLY Christian church from pagan origins. As many have wondered, God is NOT so unkind to make someone suffer eternally for "simply" not accepting him or his son's sacrifice. Sooner or later anyone's sins would have been paid in that kind of hell according to a "righteous" God.
2006-08-22 19:47:38
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answered by AdamKadmon 7
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Death is not so much a "going" but a "stopping".
2006-08-22 19:39:10
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answered by Anonymous
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If you ask JESUS to come into your Heart (Spirit) and SAVE (Recreate you, a Spirit living in a Body) you will go Straight-Up North of EARTH to Heaven to be with GOD.
You Really don't want to Leave EARTH with-out JESUS. Then you would go Down.
JESUS Love's You.
Hope this helps.
2006-08-22 19:38:07
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answer #7
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answered by maguyver727 7
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That depends on you. In this life we all have choices. I made my choice to accept Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior, and I hope you do too. Not to sound like a "Bible thumper" or anything, but it was the best choice I ever made.
2006-08-22 19:40:01
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answered by Matthew 1
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well me being a christian and all believe I will go to heaven, you have to go somewhere when you die don't you?from what I have learned, If you know and believe in the bible and belive Jesus died on the cross for all of our sins then I would say you are going to the happy place.............(I'm not trying to preach to you or anything) but this is what I believe and to my knowledge this is one of the religions that actually makes sense to me...........do you agree?
2006-08-22 19:48:49
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answered by BR!@NN@ M@R!3 2
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where would you like to go? seriously, I think, on some level, it is up to us. I believe that your physical body goes into the ground, yet the soul lives on. We carry our lives on into another realm, to learn and to teach, to heal, and to be healed of whatever we need to be "released" from. It is all a living and learning experience, life and death, that is, and I, for one, embrace it.
2006-08-22 19:39:18
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answered by amber 5
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