you think you're funny, but the joke's on you cause there is no hell, only death
Genesis 1:28
about “hell”
there are 3 words in the Bible which are translated as "hell"
Sheol
Gehenna
Hades
Sheol = the grave
Gehenna = a literal place where trash was burned into ashes in Biblical times
Hades = the Greek equivalent to the Hebrew word Sheol
God is Love and He created everything
He would not create a place of eternal suffering and torment for humans
there is the symbolic "lake of fire" but if you think about it, what would happen to you in a lake on fire? you would drown beneath or burn above... either way you would be dead, not eternally suffering, just dead... non-existant
2007-04-22 10:01:41
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answered by seeker 3
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Yep thats why there are females and males to make up the human species. (sarcasm) No religon is wrong unless your brainwashed by the bible but even in that the species according to your screwed-up bible was put on earth to procreate. So how could it be immoral. What's totally immoral is your question and assumptions and also that gray matter between your ears that you call a brain.
2007-04-22 17:01:31
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answered by idak13 4
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No. It is not wrong to reproduce as a species. God has commanded us sto be fruitful and multiply.
Next, just because someone chooses the 'wrong' religion doesn't mean they would go to hell, or spend eternity anywhere remotely un pleasant.
God knows all of us very well. He knows our thoughts, and our dreams and our wishes. He knows our concerns and our intentions. He knows all of this and is still willing to let us excercise our freedom of choice.
2007-04-22 16:50:07
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answered by cclleeoo 4
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Another question whose answers indicate a lack of understanding of the word "Satire." I get what you're saying, but really it could be considered wrong to reproduce knowing that there are thousands of living children out there who need homes, not to mention the earth is brimming to illness with us stupid humans destroying the planet.
2007-04-22 17:23:49
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answered by Emily H 3
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Well, God said be fruitful and multiply and fill the earth (ok, we took that a little too much to heart), so how could it be immoral? What's immoral is to reproduce and not teach your child of Him and His truth.
2007-04-22 16:51:55
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answered by Steve 5
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being in the military convinced me that i didn't want to reproduce and have my kids used by my government and the fringe benefit is that since i didn't reproduce no chance of them suffering on earth or thereafter./i think not having kids is the greatest of all ways to get even with society. they can't profit from what doesn't exist.
2007-04-22 16:56:57
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answered by robertbobbybob 3
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It is natural for us to reproduce as a species. I personally do not see what is a perfectly natural biological function has to do with religion other than they like to take control of it.
2007-04-22 16:51:23
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answered by genaddt 7
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why would sexual reproduction be immoral if it's the only way for us to reproduce.
going to hell or heaven is in the almighty's hand.
so do good deeds in ur life and pray for the best!
^___^
2007-04-22 16:53:25
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answered by vetwannabe 3
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No. In fact, God told Adam and Eve to "be fruitful and multiply." In other words...have sex and add more people to the earth (since Adam and Eve were man and wife, sex was no issue).
2007-04-22 16:49:42
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answered by chrstnwrtr 7
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No, because God provided a way for all people to avoid hell. It depends on our choice to repent of our sins and accept His gift of everlasting life, not on randomness.
2007-04-22 16:54:30
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answered by Deof Movestofca 7
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