Same as everybody else: nowhere.
When you die, you're just dead. There is no Heaven or Hell or any other kind of afterlife. Gods and devils are superstition.
2007-02-10 00:18:14
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answered by nondescript 7
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They go to their graves like everyone else no matter what the condition of their minds are at the time of death. The Bible says that all humans and animals will have the same outcome at the time their brain cells lack oxygen...death.
2007-02-10 00:44:29
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answered by Gail B 3
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Jesus is the Savior and He is able to save any one in any condition as proved by His raising the dead. It takes the same divine power ro save a person dead in sin as one who is disabled. It is not our response to faith but the being born again. If one is born again which can even happen in the womb that person is saved even if they are never able to respond to their new birth.
2007-02-10 00:24:08
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answered by beek 7
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I completely agree with nondescripts opinion. There is no soul, no afterlife, no God, no Devil, no Heaven and certainelyl no Hell.
Being that you should have more faculities than the people you are describing believing in a supernatural God is being more mentally disabled than them!
2007-02-10 00:37:05
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answered by baroni2486 2
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you know..I hope you have a bit of respect in real life and that I just read the words here wrong. It does not matter that they are mentally challenged. I worked in a facility for physically and mentally handicapped adults for 4 years. Most of them know who God is and the process of church..whether they knew how to dress themselves or not. Some of them did not go to church or read the bible..most of them didnt even understand the concept, but that does not mean that just because the are challenged that God faults them for this..if you think about it..maybe he put them here to teach us how to love and respect others better..nobody is instantly doomed. he would not have made them this way to just give up and cast them out because they are not "normal" nobody is normal and nobody is perfect.
2007-02-10 00:21:31
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answered by lucy_2 2
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since God made them or allowed them to be in that state, he knows what is in their hearts and loves them unconditionally.
Not only the disable or mentally challenged, but their care takers have a special place in the here after. God bless them all
2007-02-10 00:18:58
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answered by Anonymous
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In the book I read, Talking To Heaven by James Vonpraug, the executive producer for Ghost Whisper, he says they go to a hospital like environment.
2007-02-10 00:16:49
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answered by Lynnemarie 6
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Yes, they go to heaven.
2007-02-10 00:57:32
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answered by Arnoux 4
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There's a short bus in heaven.
2007-02-10 00:15:37
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answered by tumbleweed1954 6
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God being a just God can not judge them for something that their mind can not comprehend. So Heaven is their home.
2007-02-10 00:15:23
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answered by Anonymous
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