No. I just like to read this fictional book to little kids to scare the hell out of them. You really don't know what good fiction is, do you?
PS: Be "man enough" to spell lleH as Hell. Don't worry, God won't strike you with lightning, even if God existed.
2007-04-02 01:03:44
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answered by Anonymous
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You might want to check out the Bible study aid:
"Revelation--Its Grand Climax At Hand!'
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AqLWhS6wL43Hzr825IGXxfLsy6IX?qid=20061211164319AA5ewRo
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Jehovah's Witnesses are currently studying it, and would be happy to help you understand it. Some of what it covers is in these two articles:
Do You Know the Truth About Armageddon?
http://watchtower.org/e/20051201/article_01.htm
The End of False Religion Is Near!
- What Is False Religion?
- How Will It End?
- How Will You Be Affected?
http://www.watchtower.org/e/kn37/article_01.htm
God tells us in the Bible how to protect ourselves.
I urge you to consider what he says!
Stay Out of the Danger Zone!
- The Fear-Inspiring Day of Jehovah
- Take Refuge Now
- Once You Have Fled, Stay Away
http://watchtower.org/library/w/2000/2/15/article_02.htm
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2007-04-02 01:25:52
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Why should the Book of Revelation scare me, It is a Love letter to the BRIDE. The Bride will be in Heaven at the marriage supper, when these things is going on, & you see The Bride coming back with Jesus Christ to rule & reign, in Rev. 19:11-14.
2007-04-02 01:12:02
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Nope, Not me, Cause I have read the end of Revelation, and guess what? we win!
If Revelation scares you, then read this in Rev.
Rev 21:4 And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away.
2007-04-02 01:18:35
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It used to scare me, when I was younger. Now I'm at peace with it...even though the accompanying visions I've been having for the last year or so DO scare me.
2007-04-02 01:20:22
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No it doesnt scare me. I won't be around for the Tribulation, I will already be Raptured along with other saved children of God..
I wish it would literally scare the hell out of people, then more would be saved and be exempt of the Tribulation....
2007-04-02 01:21:29
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Not a bit of it, but as your first answerer said, why did you write hell backwards? - and with a terminating capital yet. That, my friend, is very scary indeed. Quite possibly a symptom of some bizarre neurological problem, I'd be getting that checked out.
2007-04-02 01:10:26
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I know that when that I die I'll be in heaven, but it scares me to think of all of my unsaved loved ones that will live through it one day. Thats why its so important for Christians to have a burden for the lost and more importantly Jesus commanded us to tell everyone we come in contact with about the gospel. Get out there and start planting seeds. God bless
2007-04-02 01:07:56
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Only when someone threatens to hit me with it lol.
Seriously, no it does not. I can trust God enough for this day alone and that is enough. Tomorrow and all the tomorrow's after that is for God to plan for me. I know that He will not abandon me and that I and my family will survive to love Him for the next tomorrow.
What more can I ask?
2007-04-02 01:08:03
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answered by arewethereyet 7
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It is pretty spooky. But The Vampire Chronicles scared the heck out of me, too.
2007-04-02 01:03:51
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