From the studying I have done, the bible doesn't really say there is a hell.
I believe it is misunderstood.
Don't take my word for it, study the Hebrew origins of the words of the bible.
2007-04-12 22:14:07
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answered by Zaarix 2
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In the past and now, people who are unaware of God and Christ during their lives and die ignorant without exposure to the Good News come under Romans 2:12-16.
These people will be judged on Judgment day by God's judge Christ Jesus. They will be judged on what they did during their lives according to the witness of their own consciences!
For a longer discussion see two pages: "Sheol and Judgment" & Rev 20:11-15
http://bythebible.page.tl/Judgment-%26-Sheol.htm
http://bythebible.page.tl/Rev-20-d-11_15.htm
People that have been exposed to the Good News and have rejected it are all condemned to die eternally!
2007-04-13 05:31:32
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answered by Fuzzy 7
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No, for you to sin, you must know that something is wrong and choose to do that anyway. The way they live their lives, not knowing Jesus, may not be christian, but ignorance is in it self not a sin.
Don't sin - go to heaven, after all, all the innocent go to heaven, at least that is what I believe.
Even the First Sin - Where Adam and Eve ate of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, they sinned only when they knew what the did was wrong and did it anyway.
2007-04-13 05:28:27
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answered by Barb Outhere 7
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They have been in heaven called jungle.
Heaven is where you are happy , not there after you cant breathe anymore.
They have lived happily and peacefully , but oneday so called priest came to this jungle and began to tell insane words.
afterwards, jungle corrupted, heaven became stupid place and people began to ask nonsense,
So true salvation must be the return to the jungle where green was green and water was for people and animal not for the holy something.
2007-04-13 05:19:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Regarding eternal salvation a person will attain it only under two conditions.
1. The individual must be in good faith regarding his or her own religion.
2. The individual must live according to the teaching of his or her religion.
Baptism is necessary for salvation but it is precisely in the fulfillment of these two conditions that a person can receive the effects of baptism. This is called an implicit 'baptism of desire'.
Cheers :-)
2007-04-13 05:17:28
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answered by chekeir 6
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We are already in hell. Next stop would be probably heaven. It's just a question whether it's gonna be permanent or temporary as we are going to return for unfinished business.
2007-04-13 05:25:06
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answered by Frontal Lobe 4
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No - not in the way you understand it. If you translate "hell" as death, then we will all go to hell ie we all die. However, everyone will be given a chance to come to understand. They are promised that, after death comes the resurrection.
2007-04-13 05:12:07
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answered by True Blue Brit 7
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it says in the Bible, EVERYBODY will hear the gospel before Jesus comes.....but many will choose to reject it...as many former druggies and atheists (that are now christians) said, i always knew that deep down God existed, but just shrugged it off as if by doing that, it would change the fact that He existed
2007-04-13 10:03:50
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answered by Jesusfreak 3
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That is what the Bible teaches. That is why missions is such an important thing in Christianity. But to say they have never heard is false. They heard centuries ago and rejected the message and so their whole race is condemned unless someone goes and tells them the truth.
2007-04-13 05:14:43
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answered by oldguy63 7
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Most people dont live in the jungle. And the ones that do have satellite
2007-04-13 05:12:43
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answered by prole1984 5
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