1. Without worshipping God.
2. Without believing in God.
(What is the catch?)
3. Of course, you would have to read Jesus' instructions.
2007-01-24
15:07:29
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Dear "fourmore" - Oh but I do mean a real life; after your stay here on Earth. You would have eternal life in a harmony-loving place called "Planet H (Heaven).
2007-01-24
15:15:21 ·
update #1
If anyone needs proof, Just add to your answer "I want proof".
2007-01-24
15:16:34 ·
update #2
Dear "derek" - Please do not believe Paul's concoction of why Jesus Came to Earth. Jesus told us, but all the Bible pounders would rather believe Paul.
To really know Jesus, read his words not Paul, or Peter's, or a Bubba Preacher's viewpoints about Jesus.
2007-01-24
15:19:52 ·
update #3
Dear "Ihate" - Jesus never said He was the son of God. He always said our father in Heaven. Our Father. Jesus also never said to worship God. - But that is another story.
2007-01-24
15:21:59 ·
update #4
Dear "donalds" - Satan, not God, invented Hell, but after the Jesus returned to Planet H (heaven), The COG disbanded Hell. Does anyone think time froze as soon as the Bible was approved by Religious Empires in 325AD?
2007-01-24
15:24:42 ·
update #5
Dear "Pirate" - ask me for proof.
Or anyone just ask me for proof.
I can tell you how. The test will not hurt you. It will not cost you anything.
Religious Empires cannot say that. They hurt you, and they take your money. And, by the way --- don't get me started - smiles
2007-01-24
15:27:46 ·
update #6
Wow "shock" - Everything is going to be OK. Don't get your shorts in an uproar. -smiles
2007-01-24
15:29:56 ·
update #7
Dear "mrfame" - Well, I thought you would never ask.
Ok, here we go:
(is everyone aboard?)
be right back.
2007-01-24
15:31:17 ·
update #8
Believe in God or not, it doesn't matter. But, please believe that the Universe is 13.7 Billion year old. And that the Earth is only 4.5 billion years old. In short, some Planet (Planet H (heaven) is 9 billion years more advanced.
Jesus called "God"- His father in Heaven.
Now, Jesus' main instruction was:
Forgive others for their mistakes.
And since Planet H wants us to be everlasting neighbors, after our stay on Earth. They have a special requirement.
so Jesus warned us what will keep us out of Heaven.
Jesus said, "If you do not forgive others, then your father in Heaven will not forgive you."
Next, Jesus said that he was going to prepare a place for us in Heaven.
Jesus knew you would need proof of such an Earth defying, Death defying phenomenom.
So Jesus said he would send the Holy Spirit to prove that among other things, that if you are harmony-loving by forgiving others (By never ever holding a grudge against anyone for any reason)- I am Out of space,
2007-01-24
15:42:34 ·
update #9
Anyone wanting to know the rest of this story e-mail me at my real e-mail address:
cwaynethornton@yahoo.com
2007-01-24
15:44:40 ·
update #10
Atheists do not believe that there is a heaven to go to.
We all have a neuro-biological predisposition to believe that everyone thinks the way we do, but that belief does not reflect reality.
There are people who do not believe what Christians believe. If you wake them up suddenly in the middle of the night, their first thought will not be of Jesus, or God, or Salvation.
Take a moment, and consider this: Santa Claus sees you when you're sleeping, and he wants you to be good. If you are good, he will reward you with gifts under the Christmas tree.
What is your response to that statement?
You probably thought it a bit silly, because you don't believe in Santa Claus.
Just as you don't believe in Santa, lots of people don't believe in God, so all of the threats of eternal damnation and promises of eternal bliss strike these people as being as inane as the belief in Santa Claus.
Really, they don't believe in God. Not at all. So, just as you don't give much thought to whether Santa thinks you're naughty or nice, they don't spend time wondering what God's opinion of them might be.
And because they do not believe in God, they don't believe in the ideas that surround the belief in God, such as heaven and hell and salvation and Jesus. That's the stuff you believe in, and not everyone thinks the way you do, nor believes what you believe.
2007-01-24 15:28:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Would I like for heaven to be real? Yes.
Would I like for hell to be real? No.
Would I like to go to heaven if it were real? Of course.
But me wishing for a perfect existence isn't going to make it real. I would have no problem believing in God if I could find some solid evidence. As far as following the teachings of Jesus, however, some of his ideas were good but some just don't work in my life. For example, he approved of beating slaves.
2007-01-24 23:13:51
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answered by ÜFÖ 5
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How?
The denial of a deity, in this case God in particular, rather precludes the existence of Heaven. So that begs the question,
"Why would I wish to go somewhere that I don't believe to exist?"
If I did wish then I wouldn't really be doing a good job of not believing or denying...
2007-01-24 23:11:56
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answer #3
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answered by psicatt 3
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It could be heaven here without people trying to get me to like Jesus.
2007-01-24 23:11:46
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answered by Derek 3
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Hello Uncle Wayne:-)
2007-01-24 23:11:48
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answered by Evil Atheist Conspirator 4
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The catch is, heaven is not the only place to reach out for...
and not fiery hell.
There is another hope...What is it?
Jesus mention it. Hint.
2007-01-24 23:21:45
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answered by Donaldsan theGreatone 4
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If it existed, sure but it doesn't and Jesus is not the son of god either.
2007-01-24 23:18:26
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answer #7
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answered by Jason Bourne 5
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i dont worship god
i dont beleive in god
why?
because i feel i cant
but i do funnily enough follow the basic 'rules' of the christian religion on what you can/cant do
so i beleive i could or at least go to 'limbo' so to speak(that is if these places do exist)
2007-01-24 23:13:28
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answer #8
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answered by elnrith 2
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I'd go for a dbl cheeseburger meal with fries and a coke
2007-01-24 23:11:55
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answered by I hate your face 2
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It would be full of Christians, and that just sounds like such a BORE.
So, my answer is NO.
2007-01-24 23:17:33
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answered by Brendan G 4
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