its hard to argue earth isn't hell. if you want to believe that a God who is supposedly so merciful and loving that he'd send people to a place to burn or be destroyed for all eternity after spending a life time on this plannet, then we need something new to believe in. Aside from all human kind's problems as a whole with war, politics and racism, and stuff, we also have individual problems. loved ones dying, getting sick with no cure, money stress, family stress. there is nothing that can be worse than life
At the same time we can accept that this is life and make the best of this hell. evry day we are alive we can be thankfull we survived another day. This is the true hell. but we can scoff in its face as well.
2007-01-08 15:17:27
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answered by donttrustsheep 3
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Ask your buddy if he has any evidence of its lifestyles instead of the devout books that speak approximately it. If the hell exists beneath the earth, then why is that we do not uncover it once we dig a bore good. Why is that spirits do not pop out, however water? Why is that the rockets and airplanes have under no circumstances been capable to peer the heaven? Stop believing in those reports, that should not have a logical reply.
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answered by sirolli 4
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For most people, no, I think the earth is as far from the concept of Hell as the mind can perceive. I was born to abusive meth addict parents, hard hard crusted stage 5 acne over 80% of my face for 2-3 years, suffered from clinical depression for 3 years. Hell no longer scares me.
2007-01-08 15:14:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't. The Bible describes Hell as a much worse place than Earth and honestly, although there are some bad things here on Earth - there is so much good and so many things we all enjoy here that it can't be Hell! :)
2007-01-08 15:13:20
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answered by desmartj 3
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Not me, because the earth is limited - limited resources, and people have a limited span of life in which to inflict damage, God's common grace that restrains some of the evil that might otherwise be inflected.
Hell is eternal, and God stays his hand so there is no limit on suffering. I am certainly glad that God has provided a way to not end up there!
Please contact me personally if you want to talk more on this subject.
2007-01-08 15:11:47
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answered by Gary B 5
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Earth is the best and most hospitable place we know of, which is not to say that similar planets might exist; we just don't know.
Astronomers have found more than 200 planets beyond our solar system, and none of them are as nice as Earth. The second most hospitable world is Mars, which is still pretty unlivable.
2007-01-08 15:24:02
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answered by Logan 5
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lots of people think that but earth is sort of neutral and the fact is it is good and bad there is stuff that we would not find in hell that we use in everyday life like entertainment the only entertainment in hell is being poke with a hot stick for all eternity.
2007-01-08 15:14:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I must have been a really bad person in my last life if this is hell! I kind of like life on earth so what would that say about me?
2007-01-08 15:12:00
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answered by unicornfarie1 6
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The Earth is the only Heaven or Hell anyone will ever see so you had better work to make it your true Heaven. OO
2007-01-08 15:13:50
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answered by Anonymous
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watch the movie "children of men" and you'll see hell on earth.
The earth we have currently is a mixture of heaven and hell
2007-01-08 15:14:01
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answered by million$gon 7
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