Well, Evil Ronnie, I hate to break the news to you...
But when my Gay friend, Lee, died from full-blown AIDS, right before his death before all his friends and relatives he suddenly sat up in his death bed, totally free from his excruciating pain, and clear as a bell said with a euphoric glow and bewildering smile on his face, "The angels... the angels, they are here, they are coming for me.. to take me..." Then he died.
Only God knows the sincere state of one's heart.
CASE CLOSED.
So, Evil Ronnie, the real question for you should be...
Where do HATERS go, to Heaven, or to Hell?
I think it's extremely obvious that this is the question you need to be desperately worried about.
2006-11-26 16:33:20
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In Hamlet, the question of Ophelia's death by drowning is speculated on by the grave diggers in Act V, scene ii. The belief at that point was that since a person who kills himself cannot have been forgiven for this act of self-murder, then he should not be buried in the churchyard, so Ophelia's placement there was seen as a benefit of being high born. What's the point of being rich and famous if it doesn't make any difference? I bring that up because it illustrates the traditional view on the topic. I had a friend when I was a teenager, the old guy next door. Don Price was born with a right arm that ended just below the elbow, and yet he had medals and photographs from his career as an Olympic pistol team member. He claimed that had been a millionaire three times and lost it three times, and run a plywood factory in the Philippines during World War II. He also believed that he was the reincarnation of Ramses II, pharaoh of Egypt, who had cut off the hands of thieves, and that was why he was born short-handed. He told me, "There is a hell, and this is it." You pay your money and you take your choice. I did notice that nobody who was ever reincarnated was ever a bar maid or a stable worker in a previous incarnation, or an opposum, for that matter.
2016-05-23 07:46:11
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answered by ? 4
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Heaven.
2006-11-26 16:47:38
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answered by Anthony 4
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I think God will be the judge, not us.
That being said the bible does say that homosexuality is a sin. But so is adultery, lying, stealing, hatred, etc.....
I think if anyone chooses to live a sinful life and is not saved by the blood of Jesus, they may have some problems come judgement. Again, I am not the judge, but I can read.
2006-11-26 16:20:03
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answered by songndance1999 4
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Well..., I happen to know personally, (from a near-death experience I had) that Mother Teresa, Anne Frank, and Ghandi are up in heaven and they're asking each other, "Where in the hell IS everybody?"
2006-11-27 09:38:37
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answered by Number1son 3
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I don't believe in either heaven or hell but, if I'm wrong, I sure hope they go to heaven. These people take it on the chin from the majority in just about every category. They're dragged out of their private worlds at every election to be pilloried by voters. And worse they have to live in societies whose religious bases have historically used them as scapegoats. All I have observed is that those who rail the loudest against them ususally turn up in the headlines as the true sexual deviates. If any group deserves some relief, homosexuals do.
2006-11-26 16:27:01
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answered by Luha 3
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Uh, I dunno. Let's ask God:
Always: Say, God, people want to know if homos go to heaven or hell. You got some insight?
God: Homos, as you call them, are my children just as are all living things. No one class goes to heaven or hell, rather members of ALL classes, including heteros, as you would call them, like you. Evil is evil and exists all over this planet because of people who ask questions that are really statements that display their stupidity. By the by, Always, have you not noticed that there are heavens and hells here on earth? And that all humanity has a relationship to both? Do you not understand that one who hurts another is perpetrating an evil act whether by physical violence, stealing others property, abusing someone emotionally, violating another persons body when they do not want to be violated and other common acts of mankind. I trust I have answered the question that never needed to be asked because the answer was obvious. There. You have just heard the word.
Always: Thank you sir. Your explanation is, of course, brilliant. I will spread the word.
2006-11-26 16:22:54
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answered by ALWAYS GOTTA KNOW 5
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Do you not know that the wicked will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers nor male prostitutes nor homosexual offenders
I Corinthians 6:9
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agree? then continue.............
And that is what some of you were. But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God.
I Corinthians 6:11
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homosexual can be saved (go to heaven) if they were sanctified by the word of God.
2006-11-26 16:29:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, if they were good people they will go to heaven. If they are bad people they will go to hell. I don't think God really cares what their sexual preferences are.
And before I get bashed, yes I know what the bible says about homosexuality. But the bible was the word of God INTERPRETED by man. It was then translated and translated and translated again. The bible also says judge not, lest yea be judged.
I worked for a wonderful, caring, compassionate gay man once. He was a prinicpal of a school for the most severely disabled children. He was just the most wonderful person. He has since died (heart attack). I would never believe that the God that loves me would send Joe to hell.
2006-11-26 16:22:26
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answered by maamu 6
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If they know Jesus as thier personal Lord and Savior then they too will be saved by grace.
2006-11-26 16:26:52
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