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They witness Him coming back in all His glory with His angels. The non-believers would no doubt discharge all their bodily fluids and then some! Tears from their eyes would flow like a waterfall. All this and probably more as they realize they made a big mistake in life. Its a sad thing to say, but it and other things could happen that way. What do you think non-belivers would say on the real final days as destruction occurs leading to the judgment day? What is happening now is nothing compared to the real last days.

2007-04-22 13:20:23 · 37 answers · asked by ZORRO 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Looks like the non believers are out in full force tonight! Must be a full-moon! The reason non-believers want to go to hell is because their friends will be there.

2007-04-22 15:21:44 · update #1

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It is sad to say that many will be like the answers in this question, stating such facts in rebellion. The word of God does say that many will still be cursing him even as the destruction begins and as they are cast into the pit with the very one that deceived them, stole years from them and took their soul to hell with him. Satan has had his sick behind up in every aspect of life even parked his self in church keeping others in strife. The alarm needs to be sounded because those who have had the word reviled to them, its our job to warn time is getting close. What i believe has most in bondage, is they don't have the concept of eternity..that's hell or with Christ one or the other. Many have a mentality of we just go on in another dream like state of consciousness but reality is that those who reject Christ with be covered with demons that will have their way in constant torment. We have to continue to say, Jesus is Lord and savior, God is very merciful and i believe he will allow a small window during the tribulation for those who will see the truth. I pray that the heart of the rebellious is pierced with the love of Christ. Jesus is real and his second coming is real, on the flip side so is the enemy.

2007-04-22 15:31:34 · answer #1 · answered by Bought & paid for!! 2 · 2 1

I think the better question will be "When Christians die, and find out that they have to come back and try to get it right one more time, what will they be thinking?"

When they find out that they've forgotten dozens of scriptures... They were told "search the scriptures", not "Search the scriptures and keep the ones you like". How many books have religions abandoned because people didn't like what they said?

In any case, the words "non-believers" are really strange. Everyone believes ... it's just that we don't all believe in the same thing. There is this curious tendency among Christians to try to propogate the belief that Christians and others are somehow different. They try to say that believing in Christ makes a person somehow better, and on and on.

In the end, I think it is the Christians who will have the "after-shock". After death, whe they find out that it isn't a one-way ticket, or that there is no heaven, will they somehow feel remorseful? Will they say "Why did I so try to frighten people into an unfair system of beliefs"?

It's going to be an interesting time.

2007-04-23 02:00:48 · answer #2 · answered by Deirdre H 7 · 0 2

it could be like an commercial on television that must be exciting on the commencing up, however the extra they play it, the extra stressful it gets till people do no longer even % to attempt the product anymore. To a non-believer, the Christian message is just one among countless others that they are bombarded with on a daily basis. preserving in techniques that the Christian message makes the outstanding declare that a guy who lived 2000 years in the past gave all and sundry eternal life (in the event that they suspect the story), people clearly report it away under the 'outstanding claims' type alongside the showering liquid that eliminates 'any stain' and the conspiracy and unidentified flying merchandise memories we learn. whilst the story is repeated, the two helpful reinforcement or destructive reinforcement will ensue.

2016-10-03 10:13:18 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

As a "non-believer" I will continue to say and do as I am today. I am agnostic...... which means that I am not saying there is no God or Jesus or Buddha or Messiah.... I am saying that I personally choose not to put all my faith into them. I choose instead to put my faith into myself, family and friends! And what of the destruction that has already and is currently happening? We continue to live and deal with it on a daily basis. And why do us "non-believers" keep being asked this same question.... but only worded differently? What are you going to do when you have lived your whole life spouting angry hate filled words at us.... only to die and realize that there is nothing? What then? Why can't it just be that you believe and we don't and that is that? I don't spout hatred at people whose favorite color is pink or red or some color other than my favorite color. Why does religious feelings have to be so filled with righteousness?

2007-04-22 13:29:56 · answer #4 · answered by munkeybusines 2 · 0 3

Honestly, I was recently thinking about the same thing. We Muslims believe that Jesus (pbuh) will come back to earth at Allah's (swt) will and defeat the antichrist. Many of us will recognize him, and praise Allah (swt). But I think there will also be many who still refuse to believe in Allah (swt) and deny Jesus (pbuh) presence. Like someone on here already said, many will believe, many will not.

Allah (swt) knows best.

2007-04-22 13:32:04 · answer #5 · answered by ♥IslamForever♥ 5 · 3 0

I'd ask that bastard for my money back. He owes me big time for not giving me the money to go to Stanford. I had to settle for a state school, while all my friends went to Stanford. Do you know how much of an outcast you are when you're a Cal State man at a Stanford party? That was just cruel.

But, something else that bothers me a little, just what will you do if you die and there is no jesus? Will you haunt churches for lying to you, or will you haunt atheists for being right and not trying harder to convince you? Or will you just fade into nothingness. My money is on option number 3.

2007-04-22 13:30:15 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

I'd like to think I'd be a little more dignified than all that. I'd definitely feel like kind of a doofus for being wrong all this time. I would repent and see if He would forgive me for denying His exitence my whole life. If not, I'll try to die with dignity.

2007-04-22 13:36:50 · answer #7 · answered by The Lobe 5 · 4 0

"What do you think non-belivers would say on the real final days as destruction occurs leading to the judgment day? What is happening now is nothing compared to the real last days."

that is the exact reason why i am not religious. how do you know you are not the one making the mistake?

2007-04-22 13:24:25 · answer #8 · answered by mntnbik8 3 · 5 4

I'll be laughing my butt off and looking for the entry way to Hell. If Jesus really is the messiah, despite all the prophecies he failed, and worse -- outright violated, then the deity doesn't deserve my worship because he'd be a sadistic liar.

My morals are more important to me than worshipping such a monster.

2007-04-22 13:40:59 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

"The non-believers would no doubt discharge all their bodily fluids and then some!"

So, Jesus is gonna return to a world of feces, urine and ejaculate? Eww.

"What is happening now is nothing compared to the real last days."

Didn't Jesus himself say that the last days would arrive before his disciples grow old? Man, he was off by a couple of thousand years!

2007-04-22 13:27:51 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 4

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