Yes, in Heaven with my eternal Father.
You are referring to Hebrews. Here it is in Context
Hebrews 9:26-28
26For then must he often have suffered since the foundation of the world: but now once in the end of the world hath he appeared to put away sin by the sacrifice of himself.
27And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this the judgment:
28So Christ was once offered to bear the sins of many; and unto them that look for him shall he appear the second time without sin unto salvation.
So since I have faith in him, I wlll appear a second time without sin because of Jesus' death.
2006-09-06 06:26:06
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answered by JC 2
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I won't die like Steve Irwin cause I don't like swimming in the ocean.
2006-09-06 13:37:46
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answered by closetcoon_fan 5
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Doesn't make any difference what speed you die at, the end result is still the same ... compost.
How do you know that God (for you believers) really cares about human beings?
Imagine this. You’ve just bought a new home which you furnish with all sorts of nice fittings and fixtures, then prepare the grounds and garden. You plant a wide range of trees, shrubs, flowers, plants and vegetables. You clip and prune as time goes on, spray the weeds, and generally keep your property in good shape.
Many years pass and your gardens are flourishing, not a weed to be seen anywhere. You head off on holiday, a weed pops up and bugs start to crawl all over it. Not to worry, when you return home you spray the gardens, killing all the bugs and weeds. Everything is back to normal.
Now consider the universe. After billions of years a little planet (weed) called Earth pops up and it’s crawling with bugs called humans. Do you really think the gardener (or creator) really cares about the bugs and weeds? Do you think the gardener cares if he destroys you? Do you think that the bugs (humans) on the weed (Earth) have any idea what’s going on in the rest of garden (universe)? What happens to all human beings is just the same as what happens to all bugs and weeds – universal compost.
2006-09-06 13:28:32
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answered by Brenda's World 4
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We don't need to be proselytized on here, so please stop! I trust that Steve will be fine, wherever he is. If there still is a Steve, may his spirit rest in liveliness! As for me, I'm no more in control of what occurs ( or does not) to me after death than anyone else is. I know that my body will decay because I won't need it anymore. Memories of what I've done with my life won't fade quite as fast. So I just do the best I can from day to day and try not to create havoc or cause pain to folks including myself .
2006-09-06 13:33:25
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answered by Anonymous
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I know that my savior Jesus Christ atoned for my sins. I am trying every day to be like he wants me to be. I know that if you have undying faith in our savior and abandon sin you will be fine. I believe that through Christ all men are saved according to works, grace, and the will of the Father. IT is only through christ that men can live again. He is the life and the light of this world. I believe Steve Irwin was a good man and his judgement will be just for him. He touched the lives of others so he will be greatly rewarded in the next life i promise you.
2006-09-06 13:30:33
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answered by big pappy 3
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I believe that since God blessed me with life and free will to make my own decisions that spending my days worrying about what happens when I die is a waste of the precious time I'm allotted when I'm here. Scripture itself says nothing specific about the afterlife, and I am not audacious enough to claim that I know what God wants when it is not written. Furthermore, I live my life to be a good person and do good deeds for the sake of doing good things. Those who only do good deeds behave like Christians so they can get into heaven are like those who only donate to charity so they can write it off on their taxes.
2006-09-06 13:27:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Your answer to my question about Atheism proves exactly what biggots Christians really are, you are going to hell mate and the saddest thing is that you think you are going to heaven. Redeem yourself and email me an apology (and god)
2006-09-06 20:10:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Depending on what happens after death... If the athiests are right and we become nothing, then no I would not know. If there is some afterlife, and I were in it...yep, I'd know.
2006-09-06 13:30:40
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answered by Guvo 4
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I trust in Our Saviour To Know where I will be for Eternity.
2006-09-06 13:26:26
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answered by clusium1971 7
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yup, i'd be in heaven asking steve irwin what the hell he was thinking of wrestling that croc w/ his infant son.
2006-09-06 13:27:07
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answered by lady sixx 6
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