We are responsible for the Earth & we in our ignorance & intolerance will destroy each other & the Earth...it's very sad.
2006-11-03 01:22:08
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answer #1
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answered by Ivyvine 6
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Judgement day is different from Armeggedon. Armeggedon is the last battle between Jesus and the angels and satan and his followers. It will be an invisible fight. But the effects will be visible.
The bible states stand back and watch the glory of God.
Judgement day is the day people are judged as to whether they choose to serve God or not.
This day involves not only the living but also the dead. So it stands to reason that it will be after the ressurection.....Those that died first like Moses and Noah will come to life last. Those that have just died will come to life first. Maybe because of culture shock.
All will be given a chance to be taught about Jehovah and to choose who they will serve...God or satan. This teaching work will be done after Armeggedon when Jesus binds satan and his demons in chains and throws them into the abyss for 1000 years..
..Then mankind will be ressurected and taught.
Then after the 1000 years has ended satan and his hordes will be let loose for a short period of time to try once again to mislead humankind. Anyone following satan will get satans fate...to be thrown into the lake of fire which is the second death ...along with hell....there will be no more satan or demons to mislead..and there will be no more death...the former things have passed away.
Where will humans live?
They will live right here on earth! The 1000 years was not only time to bring mankind back to perfection but the earth as well.
It was from the beginning that our heavenly father placed us in a paradise and was going to bless us with eternal life. Adam and Eve would have obeyed their test to not eat from the forbidden tree if it weren't for satan. So through his mercy and through undeserved kindness we will live on a peaceful earth forever.
2006-11-03 09:39:36
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answer #2
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answered by debbie2243 7
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The Lord Jesus Christ will rule on earth for a millenium (1000 years) and then it will be destroyed as we know it! After the Tribulation, the 7 or so year period before the millenium rule..that is when the millenium of Jesus's rule on earth happens.
Judgement is when Jesus intervenes for the Saved on behalf of the Father. People who have rejected Jesus (like the people answering your question saying there is no Judgement or no God) will be judged on everything they have done. If they cannot claim the Blood of Jesus, they will be sent out of God's Presence...the only place that God chooses not to dwell is Hell.
People who have accepted Jesus as their Saviour and turned from their sin will be judged only on the things that they should have done (they will not be judged on their sins because those sins do not exist because of Jesus paying for them on the Cross) and that Judgement is for rewards.
Again, from the other forums, people have the right to believe in what they want...I believe that Jesus is 100% REAL and what the Bible says is true! Others have the right to not believe..that is what FREE CHOICE is! You cannot TRULY LOVE someone unless you can choose to totally abandon them. That is what people do when they reject Jesus, they choose to basically "divorce" Him. Why would you want to go to Heaven if you do not want anything to do with God?
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2006-11-03 09:36:18
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answer #3
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answered by Matt 2
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Yes, the Bible says that the earth will be destroyed.
2 Peter 3:10, "But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements shall melt with fervent heat, the earth also and the works that are therein shall be burned up."
2006-11-03 09:34:53
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answer #4
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answered by Bad Cosmo 4
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1. Jesus comes down from heaven but does't touch the ground
2. The rightious living and dead meets Him in the air.
3. The wicked living die, the rightious go to heaven for a 1000years
4. Satan is bound on earth alone for a 1000 years.
5. After the 1000 years we together with Jesus decend upon earth with the new jerusalem
6. The resurrection of the wicked takes place
7. The judgement of the wicked takes place
8. Satan and all his followers try to make war against the rightious
9. Satan and his followers are consumed with hell fire and forever destroyed
10. The rightious live happily ever after
God Bless
2006-11-03 09:22:45
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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You're assuming there will be a judgment day. Since there are no gods, there won't be any judgment day. When you die, you're dead.
But let's entertain your assumption, and say that there is a god that will somehow keep you alive after you die and judge you. Then it depends on what kind of god there is. If the god is like the Islamic god, then Christians and Jews and atheists will probably be doomed to some kind of hell. If it is the Christian god, then Christians will be rewarded (but only "true" Christians, whatever that means to the god), and the rest will burn. If it is a god nobody thought of, because nobody has seen any gods, then that god might actually reward thinking and punish blind faith. In that case, the atheists are going to something like Heaven and the rest will burn. Or it could be a god that likes all humans or hates all humans.
When you think about fictional beings, you can make them whatever you want them to be. There's no evidence to support one over the other.
2006-11-03 09:17:07
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answer #6
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answered by nondescript 7
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The day of judgement will be a specific day or period, when certain groups, nations and mankind in general will be called to account or judged by God. Jesus and his apostles pointed to a future "Judgement Day" involving not only the living but those who had died in the past. John in the prophetic book of Revelation gives us a vision of this:
REVELATION 20:13-14--"And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works. And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death."
The earth will never be destroyed.The earth itself has done no wrong and God has no reason to destroy such a wonderful testimony to his creative power.
Yes, our marvelous planet earth will be here forever. What does the Bible teach us about the earth? These Scriptures will help you:
"One generation passeth away, and another generation cometh: but the earth abideth for ever."--Ecclesiastes 1:4 (KJV)
"Thy faithfulness is unto all generations: Thou hast established the earth, and it abideth."-- Psalm 119:90
"But the meek shall inherit the earth; and shall delight themselves in the abundance of peace."--Psalm 37:11
"Who laid the foundations of the earth, that it should not be removed for ever."--Psalm 104:5
"For thus saith Jehovah that created the heavens, the God that formed the earth and made it, that established it and created it not a waste, that formed it to be inhabited: I am Jehovah; and there is none else. "--Isaiah 45:18 (ASV)
"The heavens are the heavens of Jehovah; But the earth hath he given to the children of men."-- Psalm 115:16 (ASV)
The "world " that will be destroyed, will be the world of ungodly people. God promises to destroy those who destroy the earth by their wars and pollution--"And the nations were angry, and thy wrath is come, and the time of the dead, that they should be judged, and that thou shouldest give reward unto thy servants the prophets, and to the saints, and them that fear thy name, small and great; and shouldest destroy them which destroy the earth."
Rev 11:18
Our earthly home is here to stay.
2006-11-03 09:47:36
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answer #7
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answered by Micah 6
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I believe that our soul is kept prisoner inside a body who cannot have a vision of the whole. We are like blind people trying to make up what is this dimension, and why it functions the way it does. I like to believe that once you are free from your body limitations, you become aware of the role you played and what were the good and bad things you did and were responsible for. The vision of that, I think, is your Judgement day.
As for earth's destruction, look around, tell me what you see.
We have been destroying the world all the time. The world destroys itself and reconstruct. The world that might totally end is that one we are used to, we believe is there for us. But that is an ilusion. Things change at every moment.
2006-11-03 09:23:35
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answer #8
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answered by eliana s 3
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Yes, the earth can be destroyed at any time:
1. a massive interstellar object randomly smashing it to bits
2. the sun goes supernova
3. the sun collapses into a black hole
4. someone detonates an antimatter bomb
5. a massive disruption of the time-space continuum causes all existence to cease
6. Ragnarok happens, which leaves even most pagans befuddled
7. Erosion via solar radiation over a very, very long time
In the latter case, don't worry. We will have wiped ourselves out LONG before that can happen!
2006-11-03 09:41:27
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answer #9
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answered by Cheshire Cat 6
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Well I think the saved people will be judged according to their works they have done here, and at the Great White Throne Judgement the sinners will be judged. Yes this earth will be destroyed and there will be a new heaven and a new earth.
2006-11-03 09:19:50
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answer #10
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answered by iwant_u2_wantme2000 6
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According to the 'bible' and assuming that there really is a judgement day the earth will not be destroyed. Just the people living on it.
2006-11-03 09:33:15
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answer #11
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answered by Osunwole Adeoyin 5
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