Yes I do, I believe I'm living in both of them every day.
A good day = Heaven
A bad day = Hell
Simple as that.
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2006-10-26 16:20:52
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answer #1
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answered by the star fairy 2
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NO.
I read about the new heavens and the new earth and understand why this has got to be and Jeus will make it so. Isa.65:17; 66:1,22,23; 2Pet.3:13; Rev.21:1-5;
People that teach heaven and hell do not know the bible.
Rev.20:1-6 heavenly are there and Rev.20:12:13 the earthly are to be resurrected Heb.9:27 It is appointed unto man once to die, and after that the judgement. 1Cor.15:22 As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive.
Acts 2:27-35 Most are to be resurrected out of the same hell that Jesus was.
That is for him a cave sepulchre hell or really a tomb or grave.
David is not complaining.
John 19:38-42 Jesus was placed there 3 days before. He is resurrected to the right hand of his Father to wait until Satan and his angels are cast down to footstool earth.
Matt.22:42-45; Acts 2:27-35; Heb.1:1-13; Rom.16:22; Luke 10:18; So only Jesus went to heaven.
John 3:13-17 No one has gone to heaven but Jesus who came down. John 17:3,5,24 Jesus was with God before the world was. At the last day before Rev.20:1-6 [ John 6:39,40,44 the heavenly will be raised up at the last day to be up there with Jesus 1Thes.4:15-17]; After Satan is cast down onto footstool earth Rev.12:6-11,2 and a place is prepared for them in a cleansed heaven John 14:3 I go to prepare a place for you that where I am, there you may be also. Rev.9:1-5 [ 5x 30 ] the pit is open for Satan to Rev.12:6-12; he has a short time to Rev.20:1-6;
Jude 6; 1Pet.3:18-20 and 2Pet.2:4 the angels are waiting for the judgement day and they seem to be comfortable in their hell from the time of the flood and Luke 20:34-36
angels do not die.
2006-10-26 16:19:42
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answered by jeni 7
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I believe there's more to this life, yes. I believe in an afterlife. I believe there is a Heaven and a Hell. I believe this because I have faith in the teachings of my religion. I'm not sure what Heaven will entail, nor do I really understand what Hell is beyond its being an unpleasent place... But yes, I believe. That's what faith is all about.
2006-10-26 16:19:44
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answer #3
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answered by mesasa1978 3
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Yes I do! First,if there were no Heaven,where do you believe you are going?If there were no Hell,how did the name "Hell" come about? Ofcourse,some are unsure,but do you believe there is air,if not how do you breath,and who created all of this?Start in the very beginning of the Holy Bible,in Genisis to find out how it all came about,or speak with your local minister,and have him explain it all clearly to you! I hope you will do so instead of doubting! Good luck,and God Bless you!
2006-10-26 16:23:42
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answered by gibbyguys 4
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I believe in Heaven as for Hell well that would be not being able to enter in to Heaven. I really don't believe in a fiery pit and all that Dante's inferno stuff.
2006-10-26 16:20:30
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answered by Nora Explora 6
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If there is no heaven nor hell, then there is nothing good nor bad things in human's behavior. I think I am not as bad as Jack The Ripper, and other Criminals. So it is logical that God create heaven and Hell to reward and punish His creations.
2006-10-26 16:22:30
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answered by techeroflogic 2
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Let's try answering this one differently for a change.
The practices of the occult (those who seek and worship Satan) are not consistent with what is in one's best interest. Occultists are not trying to promote peace on the global level or even within themselves. It's basically a self-defeating set of beliefs and practices. This senseless type of thought and behavior doesn't make sense apart from the reality of Satan and his influence on the minds of his followers.
Try on this syllogism for size:
1. Occultists engage in irrational, self-harming thought and behavior.
2. Since the natural mental and behavioral inclination is toward self-benefit, an intentionally destructive being must be influencing occultists.
3. Occultists identify this influence as Satan and his ultimate destination as Hell.
4. Satan and Hell must exist.
There are many paths to demonstrate this belief, but there's a somewhat unique one to chew on for a while.
2006-10-26 16:25:20
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answered by chdoctor 5
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Not in the classical sense.
I believe there is good here on earth, also bad. Those are the closest to heaven and hell that I will ever see.
2006-10-26 16:28:29
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answered by Clarkie 6
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Because when we die we don't stay here and it ain't over , so why not believe that those are the two choices. It would be easier if we thought we could come back as a snail or something. Just doesn't work. Oh, I think I'll try again as a blah blah blah. People should check themselves a little more.
2006-10-26 16:20:58
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answered by DjSlinky77 2
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I believe that to each will come what he deserves. Basically, thats karma and reincarnation, but slightly different. If you believe in angels living on fluffy clouds with harps, wings, long robes, the whole bit, and you haven't done anything really bad, that's where you'll end up. I think that you recieve back all you have done and then go on from there.
2006-10-26 16:20:01
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answered by Dancer 3
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No. Heaven was inspired by clouds and sun, hell was probably inspired by volcanic activity and the fact that they reach far down into the earth....
2006-10-26 16:18:50
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answered by Anonymous
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