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2006-12-05 06:23:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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well if you mean is there a hell worse than this one G-D is giving hell to us for disbelief. then yes there is one lower place than this. and i hope i never see this again. and there may be even one or two levels of hell above us. but that would be just speculation on my part.
but i can also verify their is a Heaven above us. since i was taken there in the third visitation, 1 july 96, not including my nefesh body. and ever since my return there and a half days latter. i know this is hell down here.
2006-12-05 06:42:35
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answer #2
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answered by yehoshooa adam 3
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Yes, there is a heaven. Much more detail about heaven is given here....
http://www.ezinearticles.com/?WHAT-WILL-HEAVEN-BE-LIKE-?-A-Description-That-Could-Change-Your-Life&id=351178
No, there is no hell, or hellfire burning right now. The punishment for all those who refuse to cooperate with God to develop a Christlike character before death is going to be the lake of fire at the end of the judgment. No eternal flames. This is not taught in the Bible.
Revelation 20:14 And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death.
Revelation 20:15 And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.
Here is what happens after you die...
http://www.ezinearticles.com/?Your-Next-Experience-Immediately-After-Death:-What-Really-Happens-After-You-Die-&id=338240
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2006-12-05 06:31:24
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answer #3
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answered by ccttct l 4
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Hell lies on her back in the center of the earth, with arms, legs, a belly and a heart, the Jaws of hell, open to receive lost souls. Where they are assigned a holding place in the left and right legs there are many pits, each filled with souls, tormented, remembering each time they had the opportunity, to repent, each, destine to spend eternity there, or in the belly, or heart, the is a ring for entertainment, where Satan is entertained, by the torment of their souls. Gods judgment is swift and final!
Heaven on the other hand will be a place of everlasting peace, where, people who have believed and called on the name of Jesus, will dwell in the presence of God. Amen!
2006-12-05 06:33:27
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answer #4
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answered by dancinintherain 6
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Yes, hell is mentioned more times in the bible than heaven. God is not willing that any should perish, but that all have ever lasting life, its our choice.
2006-12-05 06:42:00
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answer #5
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answered by ? 7
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Yes
2006-12-05 06:38:29
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell is a place were the Unbeliver goes immediately when he dies..He is conscious tormented, until Judegment day, were he would be cast in the lake of fire..Heaven is were the believer goes when he dies immediately, and reunite with saved love ones..
2006-12-05 06:32:18
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes and yes. Both are real places in the spirit realm which we will all discover the moment after we die. Some have had the good fortune with todays health care to be revived after experiencing a few moments in heaven and/or hell. They have fantasics stories to tell. It is very difficult to not believe their tales when you see the effect their experience has had on their lives. Dr.Maurice Rawlings wrote a book(To Hell and Back) as a doctor, based on his experience with his patience who had such experiences. Not only that, but the Bible teaches us clearly that both are very real. We can ignore the possibility and hope that there is no such thing and that it is all a figment of man's imagination or wishes, or we can prepare for eternity. If there is no such place, and we do nothing to prepare... we loose nothing. However, if such a place exists, and we fail to prepare, we loose it all...in hell. The choice is ours.. The wise person will make preparations and choose to blieve the testimony of the Word of God which has been confirmed by the testimony of victims of death who by chance were able to come back to warn us all.
Here is an excerpt from Dr Rawlings story...In his book titled, "To Hell and Back," Cardiologist Maurice Rawlings recounts the startling near death experience of a patient taking a cardio stress test on a treadmill.
The patient became breathlessness and began to sweat profusely. The monitor showed a dangerous rapid heartbeat. This was followed by a long pause in the beat and then by a flatline. Charlie's heart had stopped, his eyes rolled up in his head and he fell.
One of the nurses breathed "the kiss of life into Charlie's lungs." Another nurse started the IV but the heart would not beat properly. A temporary pacemaker was needed. Whenever Dr. Rawlings stopped pushing Charlie's chest to adjust the pacemaker, his heart would stop. Charlie's eyes would roll up and he would turn blue.
This time when Charlie's heart re-started he was screaming the words, "I'm in hell! I'm in hell!" Hallucinations, Dr. Rawlings thought. Most victims scream, "Take your big hands off me, you're breaking my ribs."
But Charlie was saying the opposite: "Don't stop! Don't stop. Every time you let go I'm back in hell!"
When conscious, Charlie begged the Doctor to pray for him. Dr. Rawlings said, "I felt downright insulted. In fact, I told him to shut up. I said I was a doctor, not a minister and not a psychiatrist. The nurses looked at me as if to say, 'Do something!'
So I composed this make-believe prayer to keep Charlie off my back. Jesus Christ is the Son of God, keep me out of hell. If I live, I'm on the hook. I'm yours.' Say it Charlie!"
Charlie said the prayer and then a very strange thing happened that changed both the Doctor's and Charlie's lives. Dr. Rawlings said, "A religious conversion experience took place. I had never witnessed one before. Charlie was no longer the wild-eyed, screaming, combative lunatic who had been fighting me for his life. He was relaxed and calm and cooperative.
It frightened me. I was shaken by the events. Not only had that make-believe prayer saved Charlie McKaig, but it got me too. It was a conviction that to this day I cannot explain. Since then, Charlie has outlived three permanent pacemakers. It's difficult to believe that my simple prayer opened the road to both Charlie's and my own salvation."
Dr. Maurice Rawlings was a specialist in cardiovascular diseases at the Diagnostic Center and area hospitals of Chattanooga. He served in both the Army and the Navy and became chief of cardiology at the 97th General Hospital in Frankfurt, Germany. He was the personal physician at the Pentagon for the Joint Chiefs of Staff, which included Generals Marshall, Bradley, Patton, and Dwight Eisenhower. In civilian life Dr. Rawlings was appointed to the National Teaching Faculty of the American Heart Association, specializing in teaching methods for the retrieval of patients from sudden death.
2006-12-05 06:36:56
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answer #8
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answered by rejoiceinthelord 5
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Most definatly. I am glad you are asking this question because the sooner you know the sooner you get to decide where you are going. Read the Bible and talk to your local pastor. Jesus Christ is the only way to heaven and you must believe in him and turn your life around to go there.
2006-12-05 06:26:19
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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there's no proof of a heaven or hell so at least tell us what religion you are and we'll tell you if there is a heaven or hell.
and there is no proof in the "old testament" about a hell.... just felt like letting the guy above me know...
2006-12-05 06:27:23
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answer #10
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answered by bob888 3
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i dont know but ive heard that hell is below heaven, and with my understanding of space time, it is impossible for anything to be above or below anything because you can view the 2 objects from any angle
2006-12-05 06:27:03
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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