I would go to be with God because I have trusted Jesus as my Lord and Savior (Romans 5:1). No matter how many "good" works I have done I still would be doomed to hell. Because our good words are like filthy rags to God (Isaiah 64:6). So all because someone didn't kill or rape they still killed people with hate (Matthew 5:22) or committed adultery by lusting (Matthew 5:28) or became a thief because that stole even something small or something such as time from an employer. That is why Jesus is the only way for salvation (Acts 4:14). Trusting in a god that doesn't exist or our good deeds will just send us one place, that is to hell.
2007-02-18 07:15:56
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answer #1
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answered by Matt 3
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Surely God will raise all the dead. But God has His own plan of things. A day will come when the whole universe will be destroyed and then the dead will be resurrected to stand before God. That day will be the beginning of a life that will never end, and on that day every person will be rewarded by God according to his or her good or evil deeds.
Surely, God is just. He will punish the tyrants, whose crimes are beyond count - having tortured and killed hundreds or thousands of innocent people, created great corruption in society, enslaved numerous persons to serve their whims, etc., because man has a very short life span in this world and because numerous individuals are affected by one’s actions, adequate punishments and rewards are not possible in this life. The Quran very emphatically states that the Day of Judgment must come and that God will decide the fate of each soul according to his or her record of deeds:
All the Prophets of God called their people to worship God and to believe in life after death. They laid so much emphasis on the belief in life after death that even a slight doubt in it meant denying God and made all other beliefs meaningless.
The very fact that all the Prophets of God have dealt with this metaphysical question of life after death so confidently and so uniformly - the gap between their ages in some cases, being thousands of years - goes to prove that the source of their knowledge of life after death as proclaimed by them all, was the same, i.e. Divine revelation.
Nothing will happen to our soul, it will be preserved for our second life i mean life after death...
2007-02-18 14:44:13
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answered by Dr. Aabroo Aman 2
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I have a good relationship with God. I believe He would take my soul to be with Him. I don't know for sure if He'll be sending me back again, but if a second or third or fourth life is what He wants me to have, then that's what I'll have. I do believe in the "possibility" of more than one earthly lifetime.
2007-02-18 14:20:44
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answer #3
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answered by kj 7
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I believe that when I die, the energy that makes me "me" (my spirit/soul) will return to the energy of the Universe, like a drop of water returning to the ocean. Without coherence, without consciousness, just becoming a part of the greater whole. And when something else is born and the spirit/soul for that being is drawn from that greater pool, part of what used to be "me" may end up being re-used.
2007-02-18 14:18:43
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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When we die.
Our genetic frequencies collapse.
Our substance (Quarks) then return
to the quantum state of energy that
they came from. (This may or not be
a "restore point.") Whichever, there is
no time or space here.
Eventually, a genetic explosion takes place
that reactivates our frequencies, and birth
takes place, again.
A life is a cycle of energy. One life is very
similar to the next life. Consequently, when
we show up, we are very defined.
2007-02-18 15:46:19
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answered by kyle.keyes 6
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I would go directly to heaven.
As a born again Christian endowed with God's Holy Spirit, I would go directly to heaven.
This is me, I can't speak for others.
No purgatory. No limbo, no halfway house.
There is an interesting verse in the Bible that sort of gives you a picture of what will happen to me.
Rev 4:2 Immediately I was in the Spirit; and behold, a throne was standing in heaven, and One sitting on the throne.
OLAY!
2007-02-18 14:28:01
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answer #6
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answered by chris p 6
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When I was in heaven I finally understood the answer to this question.
Because we are currently imprisoned in time, our perspective assumes that time is linear and absolute.
It is not.
When you exit this dimension and enter into the dimesion of God, you don't enter at a time, but at a status, at a level, at a position.
You determine your entry point in the dimension of God by your decisions in this one.
Reminds me of the old Pink Floyd song whose lyrics "10 years have gone behind, no one told you when to run. You missed the starting gun"!
In other words, get right or get left, choose now because one minute from now is one minute gone behind!
Don't miss the starting gun!
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2007-02-18 14:24:19
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answer #7
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answered by s2scrm 5
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I don't know about my soul, but I would hope somebody remembers to take care of and water the plants.
2007-02-18 14:19:35
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answered by U-98 6
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I wonder would my soul be split up into good and bad and forgivable and unforgivables. I would like to go backwards to undo verbally abuse to family members and ex spouse.
2007-02-18 14:40:44
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answered by anitawilliams58 1
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My soul will travel wo the land of Osiris where I will be welcomed by Isis into the Land of Dawn.
2007-02-18 14:17:44
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answered by Isis 7
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