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I didnt get the answer i wanted, i should watch my questions more.

2006-10-19 04:47:53 · 26 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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NO they will not!

Ive had four NDEs and Ive seen many people die that think they go to heaven, big surprise for the born agian christian that thinks they go to heaven, most get destroyed, we no longer do the hell thing, it wasnt working out and people actually escaped hell. Ive been to heaven many times, usually for battles and things that need to be done there. Ive seen hell but not been in there for punishment. theres another realm very few people know about, its called the netherplain, its not exactly purgatory but the catholics were partially right about the three realm thing. theres actually more realms than that theres the astral plane, the animal plane, the dragon plane, the east plane, the zion plane.....
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the afterlife, been there done that have the T shirt for it, Gabriel the GOD

2006-10-19 04:56:18 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Christians believe they will go to heaven. It is not a lie unless there is intent to deceive. Many of them honestly believe that story, though I'm sure some are just putting on an act.

What I believe is fairly irrelevant in context, since what "heaven" actually means cannot be universally defined by the living...

If "heaven" means a state of relative non-existence (or as I tend to believe, complete unity with all existence resulting in complete loss of definition and 'self') ... then yes... they will go there along with every other living thing that has ever existed.

If "heaven" means literally living forever in some idyllic world in the clouds... then no, they definitely won't and anyone who tells you otherwise is either severely retarded or drugged.

Whether the word "heaven" is applied or not isn't really important. What happens after death isn't inherantly certain to the living yet, and giving it names is pointless.


I will however note this much with fair certainty: There is no discrimination on point of death. We're not being split into groups and sent in different directions. Death and the consequences thereof are the same for everyone... and thats not just humans either.

2006-10-19 13:33:56 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If Christians were liars, what makes you think Heaven even exists? What are you trying to get at? Your question is very contradicting.

Why would Christians make up some lie about going to Heaven if they knew they were not? What would be the point in Christianity? Isn't that essintially the goal of Christians?

I don't know exactly what you believe, but this is a strange question. Another lie? What other lie are you reffering to? Are you suggesting Christians are not going to Heaven, so they lie to everyone so they won't be the only ones not going?

Christians have faith in the Bible (not the Quran) and the Bible states many times that the only way for us to be forgiven of our sins and enter the Kingdom of Heaven is to accept the sacrafice of Jesus Christ for our imperfectness. Our deeds won't be put on a scale to determine if we were good enough. All of our sins are erased from existance. God forgets them all together and makes us perfect and whole so we can go to Heaven and be with Him because he wants us to be with him.

Muslims believe that on the Day of Judgement all of their good and bad works will be wieghed against each other and they cross their fingers that they have been good enough to be let into Heaven to a waiting group of virgins.

We know we are not perfect and there is nothing we can do to make us worthy of Heaven. That's why God sent his son to suffer and die for all of our imperfections and sin. That's how much God loves us, He died so we could live with Him.

What would make you think a Christian would make up some lie about that? It is the basis of our faith and our ultimate goal to be with God forever.

2006-10-19 12:04:45 · answer #3 · answered by RedE1 3 · 1 1

Well, if you go by the Bible... no, they won't be going to Heaven. Revelation states they will be in the New Jerusalem on the "New Earth" (weird, though, Jerusalem is already called NEW Jerusalem and sits on top of the old). And they won't have the entire world, as some others profess... they will only have the city as the last chapter of Revelation, after all is said and done, shows the "evildoers" outside of the city walls.

2006-10-19 12:35:06 · answer #4 · answered by Kithy 6 · 1 0

In response to the last post..... you have no proof that Heaven doesn't exist!

Geeze! Just look around at everything, the beautiful sun, trees, grass, birds, all sorts of things to see the creation by the hand of God.

Anyways, about your question; what Christians are lieing? Maybe you have had a bad experience?? Remember that Christians aren't perfect people, they are imperfect like everyone else, the difference is they have a Savior, that forgives them of thier sins, and blesses them.
The Bible says that who so ever shall call on my name will be saved, and salvation means you will spend eternity in Heaven. One must confess with thier mouth and believe in thier heart that Jesus is Lord.
You have to know what you believe in, what you stand for, you will hear all kinds of different things, but I am speaking from the stand point that you believe there is a God, you believe in the Bible. If you believe in the Bible, you believe in it all you don't pick and choose what sounds good to you. And the Bible does speak of heaven and who is there and who isn't.

2006-10-19 11:59:19 · answer #5 · answered by addicted2stamping 4 · 2 2

My concept of Heaven is being in the presence of God

The Spirit gives us of hint of the power and beauty of God’s love.

If that is just a hint, being in God’s loving presence for eternity is Heaven. Simply feeling his love through the Spirit is like getting a glimpse of Heaven.

On the other hand, my concept of hell is the total absence of God’s love, to spend eternity never feeling his amazing presence. That would be the ultimate torment.

2006-10-19 12:03:13 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Accordingly, "born-again" Christians would most probably make it somewhere pleasent in the spirit world; those who truly accepted Jesus as the Messiah and personal saviour. I believe this in theory because I don't believe anyone on present Earth has accomplished the total "born-again" experience, although they may say they have--I believe they're mistaken.

2006-10-19 11:57:36 · answer #7 · answered by Sick Puppy 7 · 0 1

According to some Muslims, many Christians shall be rewarded; according to some Christians (Like Vatican II) many Muslims shall deserve Salvation. Such good, positive thoughts exist in many religions...

2006-10-19 11:56:06 · answer #8 · answered by hasanmuizudin 4 · 1 1

People who realized that they have done wrong things, and believe that Jesus Christ died for their sins, and ask for forgiveness will be saved from their sins and will go to heaven when they die or if the rapture comes first. Shame on all the people who tell you different

2006-10-19 12:10:58 · answer #9 · answered by amp 2 · 1 2

The people who go to heaven will be the ones who know that they are washed in the blood of the cross; the ones who know that they are nothing without God...and that they are saved by his merciful grace!

2006-10-19 11:54:56 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 2

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