No. There is no such thing as Hell or God.
2006-10-08 13:15:09
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answer #1
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answered by Gene Rocks! 5
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You are already in hell like me now, because you turn back to the heavenly blessings of the One True God, and I keep on committing faults against His commands.
How could you conduct a perfectly moral life, when you have no standards for morality, which are the teachings of the Messengers of God as the most powerful guide and support. How could you become diamond, if you refused to allow your carbonic self to bear the extreme heat and heaviest pressure of sufferings and learnings?
If god is created by humans, it is clearly lower than you, then there is no use to discuss about it.
But the One True God is the eternal Mystery that all previous, present and future generations cannot imagine. We will learn to know about Him little by little through His divine Messengers.
2006-10-08 13:39:31
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Sax ,yours is a question of faith ,and if you ask me ,God is really trying to get your attention other wise you wouldn't be worried about hell because if there is no God there is no hell, you cant have one without the other ,but any way i can tell you what my faith believes and what the word of God says,"you enter Gods Kingdom only through the narrow gate. The highway to Helli's broad ,and its gates are wide for the many who choose the easy way.But the gateway to life is narrow and only a few ever find it" Matthew 7:13-14.I challenge you to truly with all your heart and soul to search the scriptures to prove it wrong ,and search as if you have lost a million dollars some wheres. But in short the word of God does say that you stand condemned for knowing the truth yet rejecting it .But why do you believe in hell if you dint believe in God ?? hope this helps
2006-10-08 13:24:15
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answer #3
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answered by Stephen H 1
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If one does not accept God's free gift of salvation through Christ Jesus, then yes, that one is going to go to hell. I'm not judging, I'm stating a fact. Salvation is a free gift. Why not accept it? Also, there is free will, though some people may not accept it. Here's the funny thing: they make a choice NOT to accept the fact, thus exercising their free will. If I knew, for example, that it was your birthday, and in the next room there was a suprise party for you, do I force you to open the door and walk into the party? No! I KNOW that it's there, however, it's YOUR choice to open the door and walk into the next room. In the same way, God may KNOW what's going to happen, but is it not usually YOUR choice to eat the bannana or the apple? As for hell, it's YOUR choice. You can accept God's free gift of salvation, or you can leave it. Which do you think is better: eternal joy or eternal punishment? Jesus Christ suffered the punishment of your sins FOR you! All you have to do is accept Him as your Lord and Savior! God bless!
Acts 2:21
And everyone who calls on the name of the Lord will be saved.'
John 14:6
Jesus answered, "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.
Titus 2:11
For the grace of God that brings salvation has appeared to all men.
2006-10-08 13:25:53
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answered by eefen 4
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I believe in God, but I don't not believe that you will go to hell for not believing in Him. Why? One, your deeds are more imporant than your beliefs; two, there is no such thing as Hell.
I would ask this: if you were in an isolated area of the world and physically unable to hear of God, would you go to Hell? Would this be a fair and just God to condemn you to eternal damnation because you never had a chance to hear of God? It wasn't your fault where you were born, and you had no choice in either hearing or believing in Him.
2006-10-08 13:15:51
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answer #5
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answered by The Doctor 7
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I really like your point of view. I feel the same way, and that's why I'm not scared of hell. Even if I really wanted to believe in God (which I kind of do because it would make life a lot easier) I couldn't. This is the way God supposedly made me though. It's his fault my mind can't accept that and therefore I don't see how he could punish me for that. It just doesn't make sense...like a lot of religious views if people would just use some common sense.
2006-10-08 13:14:47
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answer #6
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answered by ryan2609 2
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a million. Hell interior the Bible is extremely translated as "the grave" in the two Hebrew and Greek. The Bible additionally mentions eternal hearth interior the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. can we nevertheless see eternal hearth burning at those places at present? Hell isn't an eternal torture chamber, it is eternal separation from God. meaning eternal dying. God is existence. without his breath there is not any existence. somebody who's ceaselessly separated from God has no existence - they understand not something. So hell is extinction of existence in any form - this is, the grave. 2. Jesus got here to Earth to show that Gods regulations are in simple terms and ought to be saved. He additionally proved the character of God. remember that there became a conflict in heaven began by using devil which keeps on earth at present. Christ's dying on the go not purely proved God desirable interior the sight of the universe, yet gave human beings a means to be saved from eternal dying for the time of the grace of Jesus. 3. A professing christian does not have self belief in an eternal burning hell by way of fact the Bible does not say that. Revelation has devil at last being judged and held to blame for each thing he has completed. each and every of the sins of the international that Jesus took on in his crucifixion will then be transferred directly to devil and he will die. How can there be an eternal burning hell if devil is lifeless. isn't he the only meant to be doing the tormenting? remember additionally that each and every of the Angels/Demons that sided with devil will die too. 4. Being saved means accepting the grace of Jesus and regulations of God into your heart. it is a relentless journey till the two Jesus returns or you die. on the day you die your existence and your options are judged in accordance to the easy you have been given. while you're in Christ then Christ's existence would be judged as a replace of yours, and you get a bypass into heaven and the recent earth. people who did not settle for Jesus will at last be judged and acquire eternal dying (not an eternal torment). 5. All have sinned and fallen in need of the great distinction of God. In Gods eyes there is not any distinction between telling a lie and raping or murdering somebody. Sin is sin. there's a distinction between how God judges our sins and how they are dealt with in mans earthly establishments.
2016-11-27 01:37:43
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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You're wildly mistaken. While God does know what will happen, it doesn't mean He takes part in the decision itself. He can be like an observer. He can move forward in time (God created time, so this isn't a problem) and see what anyone will do without taking part in the process itself. So no, God doesn't make you do anything.
What can be hard to understand, and something we may never understand, is why God allows some ppl to be born knowing they'd do evil. Why doesn't He just prevent it. That I don't know. God gives us all the choice of whether to follow Him or not, if you do and follow Christ, then you're sins are forgiven and you get to heaven. If not, then you go to hell as punishment for your sin.
2006-10-08 13:15:49
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answer #8
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answered by STEPHEN J 4
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Did you know you carry in your bones characteristics of God? Ya,
Have you ever opened a door for a women?
Have you ever helped someone who could not put there coat on?
have you ever helped someone carry something that they had a hard time with?
That is the same as God.
Do you know the person who lives next door?
Three streets away?
Does that mean they do not exist because you never met them?
God waits for you to knock on his door first. Just as you would going to a strangers door.
He will not impose on you, He will not intrude on you, he is not rude.
You can never believe in a God you never met. How can you.
Same as you can never find your friend blocks away from you UN less you, put yourself out there first.
Is God a myth?
Ask him, knock on his door, look up to heaven knock on his door and ask him to prove he is there.
Quit going to people, they don't have the key, you do, your voice is the key that will open heaven to you,
God don't care if you believe or don't, he will answer you.
He will.
Or Ive been serving a myth.
Come on, you can do it.
If you can asks questions on the inner net, you can do this.
email me, tell me you did it and I'm serving a myth,
I double dog dare you....
2006-10-08 13:24:05
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answer #9
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answered by Faith Walker 4
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Why are you so worried about God sending you to hell when you do not believe that he exists? How can you ask this question because to you God is a myth?
The truth is that God does indeed exist! He created us with a freewill and we choose whether or not we believe in Him!
Ultimately God does not send anyone to Hell! We send ourselves there when we do not believe in God or we reject the sacrifice that Jesus paid for our sins!
God loves you so much that he sent Jesus to bear your sins on the cross! He loves you so much and He is waiting for you to repent and come to Him! He wants to give you eternal life in Heaven!
The choice is yours--will you send yourself to Hell or will you accept Jesus and what He has done for you and gain eternal life in Heaven?
2006-10-08 13:26:27
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Morality has nothing to do with salvation, since man is driven by selfish lusts and desires. That is why we live in a state of SIn, not simply do we commit acts of sin.
Salvation comes only one way through faith in Jesus Christ. For He alone was able to redeem us from death and condemnation.
Psalm 49
7 No man can redeem the life of another or give to God a ransom for him-
8 the ransom for a life is costly, no payment is ever enough-
9 that he should live on forever and not see decay.
Mark 10:45
For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life as a ransom for many.
2006-10-08 13:19:35
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answered by Anonymous
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