I don't care about hell since I don't believe in it. I will continue to enjoy the musics and arts that were created by these artists. Arts and religions should be separated; however, I have to admit some masterpieces of religious background are really spectacular. I admire them for their artistic quality.
2007-02-13 01:13:20
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answered by ShanShui 4
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2016-10-01 11:19:59
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answered by ? 3
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If you mean that since these people did not make Jesus as an object in their artistic persuits, they may go to hell but the question is which instruction of Bible they defied?Life supreme is not service of individuals but the service of humanity and earning livelihood through hard labour.
2007-02-12 21:05:32
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answered by shahinsaifullah2006 4
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God gave us free will so we could choose. The bible says every man knows God, therefore, to live-w/out Jesus is ones choice. Everyone has choices. No matter the size. Every choice has a consequence (good or bad, which is relative to the chooser). In this instance these people chose art, loniness and Godlessness. This looks like a trickle down effect. Not choosing God lead to loniness, lead to art. So, "artists" who choose to be w/o Jesus and go to hell, but make wonderful art is no consequence to me b/c it is not my choice. And more importantly, it's not my place to judge. The art is still great.
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2007-02-05 03:40:21
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answered by skillsgurl69 2
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I think cool I get to hang out with cobain and beethoven in hell
2007-02-05 03:38:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Art is beautiful regardless of who created it. And who are you to say the went to hell? Noone knows that but God and them. What is with all these angry people this morning?
2007-02-05 03:30:32
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answered by firey_cowgirl 5
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you need to realize that there are/were plenty of artists in this world that are/were not christians in the first place, as well as plenty of christian artists that are/were tormented by their faith.
whether or not you believe in jesus as your savior has nothing to do with you getting out of (or into) hell.
2007-02-05 03:33:38
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answered by SmartAleck 5
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Good point. When making your decision, please remember that Hell has all the good musicians. Heaven has, um, Norman Greenbaum.... maybe? Or is he in hell, too, after that eggplant mishap?
2007-02-12 18:34:25
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answered by Doc Occam 7
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I can't decide if you're a religious fruitcake or not.
but to answer your question - there is no hell.
2007-02-05 03:30:36
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answered by Anonymous
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They get to visit Jesus! and you have to rely on imagining him! :-p
2007-02-05 03:32:28
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answered by ajm48786 3
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