good question, good answer too. you upset a few people but at least you planted a seed in their minds. even if they wont admit it.
good going.
it is always good to see some originality.
2006-10-13 18:52:58
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answer #1
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answered by Hannah's Grandpa 7
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I'll give you an even better one. God should not be blamed and neither should Satan. The ones responsible are humans. We continuously blame Satan for things we can remedy on our own. Hell can't possible exist, it is so finite. If people are threatened with hell, they might do good but they will not be sincere about it in their hearts. We as humans need time to learn and grow, hell would only interrupt this learning process. I could not possibly be offended by your question because many people live in fear of hell. Do you really think god created a world where certain people will burn for all eternity, and constantly fearing it? Would you do that to your children? Why create us at all? Don't fall for the idea that an invisible demon is whispering in your ear and telling you to do bad things. If we never look at the real problem which is humanities ignorance, we will never solve the problem.
2006-10-13 19:00:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Christ spoke more on hell than he did heaven, so I have no doubts there is a hell for all eternity. And as far as how could a loving God send his children to hell - then read John 3:16-18 - he didn't - we were born into an eternal hell, our option is if when drawn of the Holy Spirit to the truth of Christ, will we accept that truth or not. If not, then we will find that hell is very real indeed. When we witness we have been led to believe that there is a choice or an option, but there isn't. We are destined for hell, it's only a loving God, that gave us a way out. If only people would learn the truths correctly they would find how simple Christianity truly is, and then they would know what is of Christ and what is of man's making.
2006-10-13 18:50:13
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answered by dph_40 6
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Hell is in no way defined as a non everlasting state. So "hell" on earth has a decrease off factor. meaning that it won't be in a position to truly be hell. to no longer point out Christ went by using extreme actual suffering, does that advise there replaced into hell on earth? that doesn't truly make experience in context that by using hell we've salvation. are you able to work out the place employing it in that factor era misconstrues the surely meaning? Even in scriptural references there isn't any longer something greater desirable than a non secular meaning. Its problematical to take a precis definition and make it a literal actual ingredient. that's like attempting to place infinity in a container. Incomprehensible, we actually won't be in a position to appreciate or comprehend the actual torments of hell, we are in a position to apply it as a connection with a very terrible ingredient, in spite of the undeniable fact that it nevertheless does not properly describe what that's meant to advise.
2016-12-26 18:52:25
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answered by ? 3
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2006-10-13 18:44:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in hell.True hell would be that in the end to find out that there is God and you denied him and your separated from him for eternity,knowing that all you had to do was except Christ as your personal savior to have eternal life and spend eternity with Him! having Satan as your master and the mark of the beast? Hell no not in this life time would I want to risk that!!!
2006-10-13 19:34:12
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answered by topgunn_06 1
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Well, I think there is a Hell. I believe it is a lake of fire and it is for an eternity. I also believe Hell is hotter in some places than others, like where Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy and Jeffery Dahmer are is hotter than the rest of Hell. The souls there are utterly alone.
2006-10-13 19:21:31
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answered by Professor Armitage 7
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I think its dumb...people believe in God and Heaven etc., but not in Hell? That means you're denying the Devil-and that God did not make him. So you're an atheist. What's the point of life without heaven and hell? The world is a test-thats why people starve here or have trouble there. because it is a test, and in the end when we die-our test is over. So we are determine to go to Heaven or Hell. This is the islam perspective, and am pretty sure the Christianity perspective is close to it too. But in my opinion i think the Islam perspective is more accurate.
So When Allah was in Paradise, he told the angels to prostate to Adam. All did except Satan. Because he was haughty. And thought he was better than God. etc., now their is a test. That;s why things happen for reasons like "If their was a God, why is their starvation?" well sweety, because our world in this life is a test. Our bad actions and deeds lead us to Hell, our good to Paradise. But in islam, another accurate version is: "That nobody will burn enternity in hell, because after their sins :burned off" or w/e you call it, they will eventually go to paradise. After all, Allah is just and merciful.
2006-10-13 18:44:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe in hell, but it was actually designed for Satan and his demons not for us. But because we sinned, that is basically where we are all heading too, unless we accept the gift that God gave us, his Son, the Lord Jesus Christ.
I know a lot of Catholics believe that the Devil is there in hell waiting for sinners to come to him so that he and his demons can torture them. But nowhere in the bible will you find that. Satan's throne is not in hell, but here on earth, and I think it's quite obvious if you look around and see all the things happening. Look at everything that's happening now, look at North Korea, Iraq, the Hamas, Israel...if you still do not believe in the Bible and what is says there about the end times, then I really don't know what else can open your eyes.
If anybody is interested in learning more about the end times, I suggest reading the book of Daniel and most certainly Revelation. Hopefully it will open your eyes. Daniel, though, might me too hard to understand.
2006-10-13 18:47:36
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answered by Anonymous
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The only thing offending about this question is the sheer stupidity of it.
And yes, I believe in Hell. There's a town in Michigan called Hell. I don't think I've ever heard of Satan showing up there to take a dump on anyone though.
2006-10-13 18:48:48
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answered by Tommy 4
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now i dont know if people will agree with me though but i personally believe in hell.my religion is in wicca and in wicca they do not believe in hell or satan,which wicca religion is a free religion that believes in that we choose our own actions,be it good or not,that there are no such things as a deity,god putting the good or bad in us,we are the ones that are responsible for all of our actions.hope this helps yall out a lil bit!
darkest blessings,
AshkaDarkness )O(
2006-10-13 18:52:11
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answered by ? 2
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