Yes
There is certainly going to be a Judgement day!
2007-01-15 00:24:54
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answer #1
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answered by mystery woman 4
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Being a Christian, i believe in my faith there is going to be a judgement day, whensoever it may come.
It is not right to assume there is no God. If there is not, how did such an idea that there was a God spring?
If there isnt, how do you explain The appears of us lifeforms. If you say the big bang theory, how did the particles that were involved in the big bang theory first come about?
There are many ideas of what happens after we die. a popular Japanese belief is that the Shinigami (death God) will claim their soul and guide them to another land where they will spend eternity.
Some people just believe everything ends.
Some believe that they will be reborn as another creature, although i don't really understand this. (if this is true, why is it that there can be an increasing or decreasing population of a species, where do all the extra souls come from?)
Some believe that there is another transition plane.
Also, a popular Chinese belief is that all will go to the netherworld and spend the rest of their lives there.
I respect every religion and everyone is free to have their own beliefs. I hope my answer does not offend anyone, and i hope it answers the question.
2007-01-15 08:21:06
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answer #2
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answered by hoxyho 2
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Second Coming of Christ:
The second coming of Christ is the blessed hope of the church, the grand climax of the gospel. The Saviour's coming will be literal, personal, visible, and worldwide. When He returns, the righteous dead will be resurrected, and together with the righteous living will be glorified and taken to heaven, but the unrighteous will die. The almost complete fulfillment of most lines of prophecy, together with the present condition of the world, indicates that Christ's coming is imminent. The time of that event has not been revealed, and we are therefore exhorted to be ready at all times. (Titus 2:13; Heb. 9:28; John 14:1-3; Acts 1:9-11; Matt. 24:14; Rev. 1:7; Matt. 24:43, 44; 1 Thess. 4:13-18; 1 Cor. 15:51-54; 2 Thess. 1:7-10; 2:8; Rev. 14:14-20; 19:11-21; Matt. 24; Mark 13; Luke 21; 2 Tim. 3:1-5; 1 Thess. 5:1-6.)
26. Death and Resurrection:
The wages of sin is death. But God, who alone is immortal, will grant eternal life to His redeemed. Until that day death is an unconscious state for all people. When Christ, who is our life, appears, the resurrected righteous and the living righteous will be glorified and caught up to meet their Lord. The second resurrection, the resurrection of the unrighteous, will take place a thousand years later. (Rom. 6:23; 1 Tim. 6:15, 16; Eccl. 9:5, 6; Ps. 146:3, 4; John 11:11-14; Col. 3:4; 1 Cor. 15:51-54; 1 Thess. 4:13-17; John 5:28, 29; Rev. 20:1-10.)
27. Millennium and the End of Sin:
The millennium is the thousand-year reign of Christ with His saints in heaven between the first and second resurrections. During this time the wicked dead will be judged; the earth will be utterly desolate, without living human inhabitants, but occupied by Satan and his angels. At its close Christ with His saints and the Holy City will descend from heaven to earth. The unrighteous dead will then be resurrected, and with Satan and his angels will surround the city; but fire from God will consume them and cleanse the earth. The universe will thus be freed of sin and sinners forever. (Rev. 20; 1 Cor. 6:2, 3; Jer. 4:23-26; Rev. 21:1-5; Mal. 4:1; Eze. 28:18, 19.)
28. New Earth:
On the new earth, in which righteousness dwells, God will provide an eternal home for the redeemed and a perfect environment for everlasting life, love, joy, and learning in His presence. For here God Himself will dwell with His people, and suffering and death will have passed away. The great controversy will be ended, and sin will be no more. All things, animate and inanimate, will declare that God is love; and He shall reign forever. Amen. (2 Peter 3:13; Isa. 35; 65:17-25; Matt. 5:5; Rev. 21:1-7; 22:1-5; 11:15.)
2007-01-15 08:17:45
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answer #3
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answered by Damian 5
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Any judgement, at any time, is at best a personal one: it must be applied to that situation, and to that person.
Souls can evolve through 'judgement' as well. Like taking a 'test', being put in a position by which one's 'graded' upon one's past action best exemplifies how well one has integrated the lessons.
For those who believe in a specific judgement day, most fail to realize that the personal judgement done after one dies, and the accountability to which one is held to, is probably a severe enough judgement. For all those who seek to have a 'personal' relationship with Jesus, those personal relationships come back to bite them hard when Jesus actually sits down with them and does a review of their life. Even as kind and compassionate as Jesus is, there is nothing worse than the judgement one places upon oneself when one realizes how completely one has failed to live up to those ideas they so professed to believe in.
Those who live by the sword/judgement suffer by the sword/judgement.
2007-01-15 08:14:44
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answer #4
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answered by Khnopff71 7
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Judgement day: Yes evolving soul, no
2007-01-15 08:08:48
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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I think its a very important question BUT no matter how much its researched we will never really know untill THAT day arrives
2007-01-15 08:10:17
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answer #6
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answered by gotta_issue 2
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Wasn't Arnold in that movie?
No there is no god so there will be no judgment. We only judge ourselves while we are living.
2007-01-15 08:13:12
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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No. There will be one for my next science project though :)
2007-01-15 08:20:18
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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We get judged every day.
2007-01-15 08:07:36
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answer #9
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answered by Voodoid 7
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the bible tells us there will be a judgement day
2007-01-15 08:09:43
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answer #10
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answered by bowlesmdb 4
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