No way, there is a judgment day. Those who are willfully wicked won't be resurrected. Remember that about not telling people about your giving gifts of mercy and don't go around telling people about it. Because your god who sees in secret will reward you in secret. they are having their reward in full. In other words when they die their history. They won't be coming back. Are reward will be in the next life.
2006-09-08 07:30:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, only the good die young, they say. I guess religion gives people the notion that at some point, everyone will be accountable for their actions. I personally believe that your actions will be made accountable while you live. Just because it looks like the bad-guys are getting off scott free, do you really know that for a fact? Have you visited them in their homes to see how they live? Are they happy or tortured? Without that personal contact and observation, you are unable to judge.
2006-09-08 07:29:09
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answered by gjstoryteller 5
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Fairness and justness come after life, but don't expect it on human terms.
We all pay for our sins here too. When you sin against your kids, they don't love you as much or want to take care of you when you need them. When you steal something prices go up to cover the cost, the cost of living goes up, people suffer all over because of your sin. What starts as a small wrong can have far reaching consequences. Keep thinking about it.
2006-09-08 07:27:24
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answered by luvwinz 4
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Isaiah 5:20 says "Woe to those who are saying that good is bad and bad is good, those who are putting darkness for light and light for darkness, those who are putting bitter for sweet and sweet for bitter!"
There is no "fairness" in this system of things ruled by Satan. The scripture in Isaiah shows that the world would view badness as goodness and vice versa. This would be the way the world is until the "end of the system" as described by Jesus in Matthew 24. Those who do bad things, assuming they die before the conclusion of the system (a/k/a Armageddon) where God destroys the wicked will most likely receive the "resurrection of judgment" Jesus referred to at John 5:28, 29. Both the righteous and the unrighteous are to be resurrected and given 1000 years under Christ's rule to either accept God's universal sovreignty and live life in harmony with his standards or, alternatively, refuse God's sovreignty and live out of harmony with his standards which will result in their eternal destruction after the 1000 year reign of Christ. Information on this 1000 year reign of Christ is in Revelation 20.
2006-09-08 07:37:30
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answered by Kelly L 3
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remember the following:
Abel and Cain. abel died & cain lived.
Remeber Pharoah and Moses.
Remeber Satan and Job.
King and Daniel.
John the Baptist and the Herod.
Jesus and Pharasees.
Jesus and Satan.
Jeusus and Unbelievers. etc.
there are many examples of Sacrifices in the Bible where others had lived scot free but people of God suffered.
But today Enoch, Moses , Elijah, Jesus and many others are alive and will live forever but the scot free chaps will die forever.
That Justifies God.
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2006-09-08 07:40:01
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answered by vicky India,Punjab 3
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Even though you do not see it, they pay. They will never know true joy, love, peace, self-respect or serenity. They will never truly live life as it is meant to be lived. Material wealth is not happiness, loving yourself for the person that you are is.
Do you think the wealthy people you see drinking every night on TV are truly happy with their lives? They use there money to help them mask their pain.
Why do you think the wealthy that seem the happiest are the ones trying to give back and benefit humanity?
2006-09-08 07:33:13
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answered by thewolfskoll 5
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I think that God is very patient and is giving these people a chance to repent and accept his plan of salvation. He doesn't wish anyone to go to hell.
I doesn't seem fair when the good die young and the bad people contiune living on prospering from their ill gotten ways.
I can trust God is in controll and has everyones best interest. Satan on the other hand is out to kill, steal, and destroy.
2006-09-08 07:34:08
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answered by darlndanna 3
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Our rewards as well as our punishment come after our life on this earth. You could live a selfish evil existance and at the last moment turn to God for forgiveness, like the thief on the cross. Risky way to live. As well if you haven't turned to God, your punishment will come after death, when you are judged and sent to be with the one whom you've chosen to follow.
2006-09-08 07:30:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, these people have a network of protection to keep out of the reach of justice. BTW, have you noticed that when they are charged with a crime (and are usually found non guilty, eventually) they always say they trust in God?
2006-09-08 07:54:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm 54 and still deal with that question. I know what the answer is, but it's hard to understand sometimes. I think it has to God's test for us all. Do you want to live with our Heavenly Father forever, then you'll too will know the answer. But I know it's very hard to understand why others do what they do. Be thankful for being who you are. ie God needs more helpers, and knows who we are and what we are.
2006-09-08 07:40:59
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answered by ? 3
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