NO! Its Heaven or Hell, Its your choice to make , We can thank God for that.
2006-09-02 17:56:04
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answered by LIFE-SAVER 2
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Not really. Eternal punishment is described in the Bible as a sulfurous pit, lake of fire, darkness. My feeling is that your punishment in the afterlife will fit the crimes in the flesh.
While in Heaven there is a sort of reward system that awaits us. The more good you do in this life the more reward you will get in Heaven. (That is not to say you can earn your way to Heaven)
For we must all appear before the judgment seat of Christ, that each one may receive what is due him for the things done while in the body, whether good or bad. 2 Corinthians 5:10
2006-09-03 00:48:52
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answered by Anonymous
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First when you die you go to the spirit world, which is divided into two sections, Prison and Paradise. Prison is where you go when you haven't been baptised is Christs Church (LDS), Prison is where everone else goes where they will be taught the true Gospel has the LDS Missionaries teach it on earth.
Come judgement day, you will be sent to one of 4 places.
Celestial Kingdom: This is reserved for those who received their ordinances in the Temple and kept the faith their whole life.
Terrestial Kingdom: This is reserved for those who were honest men/women on earth and were blinded by the craftiness of men/women. Also it is for those who are LDS but did not keep the faith.
Telestial Kingdom: This is reserved for murders, rapists, witches, and all manner of evils for they did not repent of their sins while in the flesh. But there is one place that is reserved for those yet who are more evil.
Outer Darkness: This is the last place you would want to show up. This is for the Sons of Perdition, Like Cain. This is where Satan and his minions will be. Not a very nice place.
These are the places you will end up according to how you live your life.
2006-09-03 01:10:25
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answered by princezelph 4
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In Catholicism we believe in Purgatory:
Based on the Judeo-Christian concept of the efficacy of prayers for the dead (2 Mc 12:42-45), purgatory is the condition or state for those who have not wholly alienated themselves from God by their sins, but who are temporarily and partially alienated from God while their love is made perfect and they give satisfaction for their sins. Catholic belief also holds that the prayers of the faithful on earth for those who are in purgatory are efficacious (DS 854, 1304, 1820). The official teachings of the Church do not specify the nature of the punishment of purgatory nor the duration of punishment of those in purgatory.
Catholic belief affirms that there are fires in purgatory, but these fires should be considered different from those of hell, as the consequence of the fires of purgatory is purification and ultimate union with God (DS 854). Those in purgatory are different from the damned because they are essentially in union with God, albeit an imperfect union, and purgatory makes their union perfect. Purgatory cleanses venial sins, imperfections, faults and flaws, and remits the temporal punishment of mortal sins that have been forgiven in the sacrament of Penance. Also, purgatory is a temporally limited condition, existing only until the Last Judgment.
The Reformers ultimately made a complete and total rejection of purgatory, and in so doing created significant problems in their accounts of the last things. Denying its existence forced them to hold that sins for which satisfaction had not been given were abolished without satisfaction. They were forced to hold either that sinners had their minor sins remitted with no satisfaction, or that this did not occur and that they were condemned for all eternity.
The Greek Orthodox reject the idea of there being a fire of purgatory or of there being an immediate retribution for one’s sins. They regard the last universal Judgment as the only consummation, and individual judgments are either wholly rejected or are of minor importance for them. They believe that all (including the Virgin Mary and the Apostles) undergo the final fire, and they could only accept with reservation a particular judgment after death.
2006-09-03 00:54:44
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answer #4
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answered by Robert L 4
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no there is not. after the rapture, there is seven years of hell on earth so that those who did not repent before the end could get one more chance to. but youll ultimately end up in either heaven or hell
2006-09-03 00:52:05
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answered by Jessica S 3
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The earth, the moon stars and the sun, other planets, the so called spirit world. I would just concentrate on earth for now, worry about the other 2 when ur dead.
2006-09-03 00:48:43
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answered by lounursey 2
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It is whatever you think there is or if you believe in god or not. Personally I believe that if you've lived your life right in gods eyes you will go to heaven if not I feel for you.That's just my opinion
GOD BLESS
2006-09-03 00:50:47
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answer #7
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answered by margaret 2
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There is heaven, a man made oasis.
There is hell, a man made punishment.
And,there is reality for the rest of us.
2006-09-03 00:51:54
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answered by gimpalomg 7
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How do you know that they're is a heaven of a hell? Just, don't worry about it, and live your life!
2006-09-03 00:46:02
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answered by Rachel™ 2
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there is no heaven or hell my thery is that you just lay there your brain still working your trapped with nothing but memeries so in that therry there is a theory that you live those memories not knowing that your dead so this here this question mw typing this it could all be a memory
2006-09-03 00:51:29
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answered by kobe8518403 2
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