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Well call me sad for thinking so deeply into this issue but, im only suggesting, maybe the bad dont go to hell, i am a good person, i will never be able to kill anybody, i hope to go to heaven, but if somebody kills 50 people, they were supposed to kill 50 people, they were clearly built to be able to do such a thing, so why go to hell for doing what you are supposed to do, or what is in your nature to do, god clearly made you that way. Understand what i am saying, this isn't my view, im just suggesting, thanks for reading!

2006-12-26 20:31:42 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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bad people dont go to hell - they rebirth and have to live again

2006-12-30 19:26:49 · answer #1 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I don't think you are sad, it is a valid question and one many people ask. As a Spiritualist Medium who works for God I can tell you that there is no Heaven and Hell as such but a place where all souls go when they depart this earthly life, called Spirit World. Those that have greatly sinned, such as murder go to a different place within spirit world and have to atone for their own sins and reside with others who have committed the same, or similar crimes which, I understand, is a living hell for them. We all have several reincarnations, each one to learn lessons through earthly experiences to progress our soul. We decide, with others, before we reincarnate, what that life will be. We, alone, are responsible for what we do. You are right when you say we do what we are supposed to do. Hell, and indeed the Bible, were created by man for the purposes of indoctrination and empowerment. This is all that I understand from those in the Spiritworld (I have the gift of being able to communicate with them). There are plenty on here who will give me the thumbs down, but I hope it will make you think further and seek more information. God Bless.

2006-12-27 05:38:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

You have a point... but it isn't clearly stated by your question.

This is not a question of good or bad, heaven or hell, God or Satin - only two of the six make any sense in the first place. This is a question of what is just punishment for an individual who is found to be guilty of crime well outside the norm of societies tolerance, the heinous crimes. We ask ourselves, of these most shocking criminals, are they normal or are they irrational? If we are unable to establish their ability to behave rationally and cannot determine their ability to differentiate between "right and wrong" we say that they are insane. This would include those individuals who might be classified as, criminally insane or psychopathic.

Is it just (fair) to find these individuals guilty of crimes beyond their means to fathom? Are they guilty of the actions they are compelled to take by reason of delusion and imbalanced and disabled reasoning power? The law has provided for the same question by answering it "No" and I agree with that logic.

The mentally ill are condemned to suffering long before they commit their crimes. Punishment beyond that which already severely punishes such individuals is unthinkable cruelty.

I hope that I haven't misrepresented your thoughts.

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POST SCRIPT: If God said we go from "from dust to dust" well, that doesn't sound like either Heaven or Hell exists, does it?
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2006-12-27 05:09:47 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

How good are you really?

Check out the 7 deadly sins, I bet you're guilty of one of them.

The idea of hellfire and brimstone comes from Jewish mythology. Perhaps hell is an afterlife being stuck in a room with two other people. OR perhaps it was created to keep people in check. Hmm, now there's a thought. If you think logically, the only thing that makes sense is reincernation - energy is never used up, it always becomes something else, so why not your life force. That way, the evil that we do lives on in us, and we get what we deserve kharmically when we come back as a gnat.

And no, I'm not a bhuddist, but a rather lazy Catholic.

2006-12-27 04:37:41 · answer #4 · answered by Matt 4 · 1 0

Most religions teach that bad people will go to a fiery Hell of eternal torture Hell Do you know that even Good people go to Hell when they die? Hell is really just the common grave of mankind,
Have you ever seen someone tortured? Hopefully not! Deliberate torture is sickening and abhorrent. What, though, of torture inflicted by God?Can you imagine such a thing? Yet this is exactly what is implied by the teaching of Hell an official doctrine of many religions.
Imagine for a moment,the following horrific scene:A person being roasted on a hot iron plate. In his agony he screams for mercy, but nobody listens. The torture goes on and on, hour by hour, day by daywithout any pause!Whatever chrime the victim may have committed, would not your heart go out to him? What of the one who ordered the torture? Could he be a loving person? In no way!Love is mercyfull and shows pity. A loving father may punish his children, but he would never torture them!
Nevertheless, many religions teach that God tortures sinners in endlesshellfire. This is claimed, is devine justice. If thatis true,who created that terrible place of eternal torment? And who is responsible for the excruciating agonies inflicted there? The answer would seem obvious. If such a place really exists, then God would have to be the creator of it, and he would be responsible for what happens there.
Can you accept that? The Bible says:"God is Love"(1John4:8)Would a God of love inflict torture that even humans with any measure of decency find revolting? Surely not! Still, many believe that the wicked will go to a fiery hell and be tormented for ever. Is this teaching logical? The human life span is limited to 70 or 80 years. Even if someone perpetrated Extreme wickedness for his entire lifetime, would everlasting torment be a just punishment? No it would be grossly unjust to torment a person forever for the limited number of sins that he can commit in a lifetime.
Who knows the truth about what happens after we die?
Only God can reveal this information, and he has done so, in his written word the Bible.Here is what the Bible says:"As the[beast]dies, so the[man]dies; and they all have but one spirit......All are goingto one place.They have al lcome from the dust, and they are all returning to the dust

2006-12-27 04:37:48 · answer #5 · answered by I speak Truth 6 · 2 0

God did not make a person kill 50 people. That was the choice of the person doing the killing.

Why do so many people have the misconception about God that He makes us do everything that is bad when He does not.

Hell is separation from God. I do believe there are people who do not want to live with God for eternity.

Bad people as you've defined them will go to "hell" if they choose to not want to be live with God.

I think you may have something there. It is not hell for them is it, if they choose to be there. Perhaps heaven would be hell for those that do not want to live with God. Think on that. Is it not a loving act by GOD to make a place suitable for those who do not want to be with HIM for eternity even though it must surely break HIS heart that those do not want to live with HIM.

But there are those who choose to murder and then regret the murder and do go to heaven because they find the forgiveness of God at some point in their lives.

Heaven or Hell is a choice each person must make at some point in their lives.

It could be that hell is a heaven for some. It really depends on your point of view and premise about who has the ultimate authority over your life. God or yourself.

2006-12-27 18:06:15 · answer #6 · answered by fionaonherthrone 1 · 0 0

The people who go to Heaven are those that are loyal to God. How can He trust Eternity in the New Creation to anyone else? Many people desire a world free from evil, but are not prepared for the consequences of that, where the self-righteous and the rest of the wicked are destroyed and those that acknowledge their need accept Christ's sacrifice, God's mercy, and the transforming power of The Holy Spirit.

2006-12-27 08:30:47 · answer #7 · answered by waycyber 6 · 1 0

This is where the whole "free will" thing looses its merit. If God knows everything you will ever do, every thought you will have, and wether your are going to heaven or hell before the decisions is made, then how the hell is it free will? The answer is that it is not. People make decisions to do things based on their surroundings. If it behooves then to go out and murder 50 people and God already knows this and knows that they are going to hell for it, then how can you be punished for something when your destiny has already been determined? how can this possibly be attributed to free will?

2006-12-27 04:37:18 · answer #8 · answered by trevor22in 4 · 1 0

There is a freedom of choice in the actions. You know it is wrong when you were a kid, it did not change when you became an adult.

Yes, they go to hell. Read Dante's Inferno interesting concept of hell.
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2006-12-27 20:25:40 · answer #9 · answered by Wicked 7 · 0 0

This is clearly outlined in Genesis chapter three.
I was born a liar, a cheat, and a thief. Should I come to your home and lie cheat and steal from you and your family because I was born that way? If I was to be invited to your home, my main focus would be on making my visit a comfortable, peaceful enjoyable experience. Why? Because I am not in my natural state. I am filled with the Holy Spirit and allowing him to conform me to the image of Jesus Christ. If you believe in the GOD of the Bible then you believe in Hell. There will be a day when we stand in front of GOD and will be judged. I am glad I can count on Christ finished work on the Cross to get me in. I doubt I can make it on my own.
Hope that helps.

2006-12-27 04:42:14 · answer #10 · answered by Bye Bye 6 · 1 1

The fact is

humans have both good and bad in their nature

no body can tell me its not a choice not to kill 50 people.

even if youve a temper and lost it all with 49 people, you can still chose not to kill the 50th..

but in the end , what matters is what God thinks of the person...

eventually, only He knows the true heart of the human and He will decide what goes on to them.

2006-12-27 04:37:51 · answer #11 · answered by Antares 6 · 1 1

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