no, i'm not going to wyoming again.
2007-04-13 16:48:26
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answered by Phyllis 4
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No just every one outside the religion, that is not going to hell. I thought about it and you are probably outside my religion. And you only think you are the one but really we are the one not going to Hell.
2007-04-13 16:51:30
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Every religion advocates good things about how to live life. We should therefore read only the things so that our life style is good. We should not think about where we are going to hell or heaven. In Hindu religious books it is advocated that we should always do good deeds and leave about its fruits to the almighty. Have you heard the law that every action has equal and opposite reaction. The same thing applies to your deed. If you do one good deed it is ought to bring good results. the timing of events may be longer but your one good action cannot bring any bad result. This belief be kept in your mind very strongly.
2007-04-13 17:50:32
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answered by KVISHWAS 3
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We can only hope not by following our religion's teaching and be more active to follow God's commandments.
I am not sure about this but I heard that the Chinese have multiple religions. They believe all the religions aside from their own native religion. I think they are practical and surely if they follow all religions, they may be the ones not going to hell.
2007-04-13 16:55:57
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answered by PJA 4
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Not everyone thinks that everyone outside of their religion is going to hell.
2007-04-13 16:49:37
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answered by Shirley T 7
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It's a joke alright. It doesn't matter what "one religion thinks" -- what you really need to take into account is that you need a brain, such as it is, to think in the first instance. No brain, no thought, no ideations of heaven and hell. Think about it, while your brain is still capable of electrochemical activity because you sure won't be able to once your heart stops pumping the blood supply of oxygen to your brain.
2007-04-13 16:51:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell is, interestingly enough, is part of several religious doctrines.
Taken from source below:
"Actually, Islam neither merely simplifies Christianity nor merely adds to it, but reinterprets it — somewhat as Christianity does to Judaism. As the Christian interpretation of the Old Testament is not the same as the Jewish one, the Muslim interpretation of the New Testament is not the same as the Christian one; the Quran authoritatively interprets the New Testament as the New interprets the Old.
Islam believes in a single, all-just, all-merciful, all-powerful God who created the world and man, insists on obedience to His will, and promises salvation and immortality to believers and obeyers. In all these ways Islam is like Judaism and Christianity (Western) rather than like Hinduism and Buddhism."
What people fail to note about Christianity, is that God gives every man a chance to obtain salvation through Jesus Christ.
Hell was made for the devil and his angels, but man through obedience to the invisible realms of darkness also seals his eternal fate by denying the gift of redemption from God, Jesus Christ.
2007-04-14 06:51:11
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answered by ? 6
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You are thinking too much. If one religion thinks that everyone outside of that religion is going to hell and they are right, then everyone outside of that religion is going to hell. Only 1 kind of people will make it to Heaven. I belive that it will be lots of different denominations but only one kind of people... those with a personal relationship with Christ.
PS I promise you, Hell isn't a joke
sorry to get all religous on ya, it just saddens to me to think about such huge numbers of people going to to hell and realizing that it's not a joke and it's too late to change their minds. You may not believe me, but I hope you understand that this is what alot of people believe and those that do believe it, well, we can't help but tell others about it. I say it because I care. I don't say it to anger people. Think about it... if you believed it... could u hold it all in? Just not possible...
2007-04-13 16:54:38
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answered by J C 3
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No. Jesus did not say to get religion. He came for relationship with His creation, yet some reject him. I see from this Q and A forum that many people get worked up over religion.
2007-04-13 16:53:04
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answered by John B 2
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yes in someones mind we are all going to hell..and that is just funny isnt it..we fight wars over religion..and because of religion we are all going to hell..haha
2007-04-13 16:49:04
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answered by bailie28 7
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I'd just like to think that perhaps the Hell I'm being condemned to by fundamentalists, is actually my kind of paradise (one's man's trash is another man's treasure, after all).
If the Christian Hell is full of homosexuals, addicts, heretics, and witches, then it also has the lagest share of poets, painters, actors, philosophers, wise women, liberal idealists, and musicians...and that's my kind of place!
2007-04-13 16:51:37
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answered by Elspeth 3
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