Of course there is no irrefutable proof. That's why religions are based upon "faith." Actually, they're really more often based upon fear, at least the Western religions. Fear that if you don't live as they tell you, you're going to rot in Hell.
2006-10-20 07:17:13
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Ok let me tell why you will burn in Hell (if you do not repent and accept One God),
1. First of all God is One, and no deity is worthy of worship except God. But Christians associate Jesus (pbuh) and Holy Spirit with Him. This is the biggest sin and the punishment is Hell.
2. God does not have any sons, but obviously you Christians believe that Jesus was God's son. Again punishment is Hell.
3. Jesus is a man and not god, but you Christians believe he is the God. Here you are associating him with God again. So again the punishment is Hell.
4. Bible was corrupted and it has some 50,000 errors in it. Therefore God sent Quran so that you may be guided, but you reject it and claim that prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) wrote it himself, when he was illiterate how could have he written such a Book? So denying God's message is a great sin. And again the punishment is Hell.
5. Nobody can take anybody's sins, everybody is responsible for their own actions. Believing that Jesus has taken your sins and now you are saved is wrong. This assurance will lead many Christians into more sins and the place would be again Hell. Nobody can die for anybody's sins therefore wake up and start questioning yourself.
6. Holy Spirit is not God, it is Angel Gabriel. Believing that HS is a God or part of God is a great sin and the punishment is again Hell. Because HS is a creation of God not God himself.
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2006-10-20 07:52:11
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answered by ATK 3
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It's really hard to know what hell is TRULY like. I know it says stuff about fire and brimstone in the Bible, but I don't know if it's supposed to be symbolic somehow? I've heard that hell is the absence of God and His love, which makes sense because that WOULD be hell. And it's not about being "non-christian". That's just a title for someone who believes in God. Some people can say that they're a "christian", but that's where it stops. The important thing is Jesus. That's the only thing that seperates christians from non-christians.
2006-10-20 07:15:20
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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If a christian comes to you to witness,they are not suppose to come across as judgmental.What they should do is give you something tangible to think about on your own.They should lead by example,meaning,they should use themselves as an example of what God has done in their own lives.
But no,you can't have one without the other.Day must have night.Good must have bad,happiness must have sadness,anger must have forgiveness.
The devil is not in hell right now.He is walking the earth along with his fallen angels seeking whom he can devour.Only after the great battle of Armageddon will he and all his fallen angels and who have not accepted Christ will be thrown in the lake of fire.
I would rather die believing and be wrong than live in unbelief and be wrong.
2006-10-20 08:30:14
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answered by Derek B 4
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Your belief in god is what gets you into heaven not the faith you practice. I don't know the exact wording on this quote, "all your good deeds are but filthy rags before the lord". Basically if you truly believe in the lord at the time you die he will forgive your sins and you will be accepted into heaven. If you do not however, then pack your bags for "hell". So to answer your question there is no irrefutable proof that you will go to hell.
2006-10-20 07:18:32
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answered by B 7
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No.
Apperantly satan will be cast into the lake of fire, along with his followers, and one cant worship 2 gods, so if one doesnt worship God, does he in fact worship Satan?
I, being a christian, cant say who will or will not go to hell, or if there even is a hell, because I havent died yet. Though I know that by accepting Jesus, I will go to heaven. Because that is what is promised.
2006-10-20 07:23:43
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answered by ♫O Praise Him♫ 5
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Dante would have claimed that you were more likely to freeze in Hell, or to be wandering on a plain in darkness... His paradigm was premised upon the theory that the center of Hell would be the spot furthest removed from the warmth of God's love.
2006-10-20 07:14:12
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answered by Blackacre 7
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'To him was given the key of the shaft of the bottomless pit ...
and there arose a smoke out of the pit, as the smoke of a great furnace;
and the sun and the air were darkened by reason of the smoke ..
The smoke of their torment ascends up forever and ever;
and they have no rest day nor night."
Revelation 9:1, 2; 14:11
2006-10-20 07:30:37
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answered by K 5
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It's funny cause the fundamentalist Christians sound exactly like the extreme Isalamics.....talking about "non-believers" and such.
Anyone see what I'm getting at here?
It ain't about what religion you are people!
Get a clue!
Do you think a 3 year old knows or even cares about religion...
is he going to go to Hell?
Use your brain!
We are all the same.....we are all the children of the earth.
2006-10-20 07:22:44
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answered by Kalidas 2
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No, no one can give you irrefutable prood you will burn in hell. No one has ever come back from the dead, save Jesus, and told us what Hell is like. The children of Fatima did see a beatific vision of hell though. Only God knows who will be going to hell. If someone says you're going to hell they don't know what they are talking about.
2006-10-20 07:16:31
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answered by Pop D 5
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