of course,
dont you know that Hitler is burning right along side those he murdered in the Holocaust.
anyone who believes the above please, please never vote again.
2007-04-26 03:14:37
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answered by Gamla Joe 7
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There won't be any good people in Hell. Only sinners. There won't be any good people in Heaven either. Only sinners.
The difference is that some sinners will see their need of a Saviour and act on it. Others won't.
Check out Mary Baxter's Visions of Heaven and Hell. There will be levels of Hell with different punishments. God is just and perfect in all His ways.
The worst crime is rejecting Christ after God went to all the trouble to sacrifice Him for everyone. Everyone there will have done that.
2007-04-26 10:19:54
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answered by Anonymous
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The bible does indicate that there are different levels of isolation and judgement in Hell, as there are different shades of how will will live out eternity in heaven all according to what we have done with our lives, But i Can Totally assure you this, Even the person that tried to do good, yet Rejecst Gods sacriice for them (Christ) will be in a place that no human could ever bear even if there is less harsh departments of Hell, it is not a place anyone would want to be in for a split second! Stay close to God, seek him and Christ's love and share it with others, you'll be fine (-:
2007-04-26 10:18:04
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answered by Dr. Phil 3
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First of all there is no one that is good.
In Hell there will only be people that have not accepted Jesus Christ as their savior.
Now, to what I think your real question is. Will God punnish sinful people the same? There really isn't scripture to answer your question.
Hell is forever. Will some have it easier than others?
I think .... Yes.
I believe God will punnish sin... the more sin, the more he will punnish.
Hell won't be an easy place for anyone that is there. People (all people...including myself) are sinful to the core. Thoughts, words, and actions will all be judged.
2007-04-26 10:18:22
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answered by Red-dog-luke 4
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I'm not religious or anything and don't have my own take on it, and I don't think anybody could.... I mean, ANSWER that. But according to Dante, there are 7 rings of hell according to the 7 sins. The outer most ring is the least severe, and the punishments get more and more severe as they approach the center according to the severity of the sin.
2007-04-26 10:15:58
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answered by Anonymous
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You are seriously mistaken. Muslims believe in all the prophets and they make no distinction among them. As far as punishment is considered there are different levels of it. The Quran says:
Hell has various levels of heat and punishment, each is reserved according to the extent of their disbelief and sins of those being punished. God says:
“Surely, the hypocrites will be in the lowest depths (grade) of the Fire.” (Quran 4:145)
The lower the level of Hell, the greater is the intensity of heat. Since the hypocrites will suffer the worst punishment, so will they be in the lowest part of Hell.
God refers to the levels of Hell in the Quran:
“For all will be (ranked) by degrees according to what they did.” (Quran 6:132)
“Is one who seeks the good pleasure of God then like the one who draws on himself the wrath of God? His abode is Hell – and worst, indeed, is that destination! They are in varying grades with God, and God is All-Seer of what they do.” (Quran 3:162-163)
2007-04-26 10:26:38
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answered by anum 2
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The physical attributes of burning sulpher are constant as to degrees of heat etc. so I believe the punishment and torment levels are set on Max and left there.This would indicate there is no discrimination as to who suffers the most in this multicultural diverse population of the damned.
2007-04-26 10:21:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Patrick all have fallen short of the glory of God it is the reason God came to the world in the form of a man Jesus Christ and overcame temptation and remained perfect and offered his flesh to atone for your sin.
Without this atonement we are all sinners and all fall short of his glory.
Only Christ can judge a man it is not for us to know but we do offer the truth of the atonement and resurection of Jesus Christ for all to accept we pray for his revelation but the judgement belongs to him.
We are not a man's judge only Christ. We are here to share the good news that salvation comes from the atonement he provided. We can not know who will be in heaven but we can know that for all who are there it is because Christ did make the way for them.
2007-04-26 10:25:41
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answered by djmantx 7
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Extreme examples to be sure. But the concepts of heaven and hell you describe are connected to only 1 religion - Christianity and it is number 3 in order of popularity...Islam,Jewish, then Christianity. There is an afterlife...of that many great minds have agreed. To see it in limited terms is to limit the illimitable. The 7 spheres have room for all. They are about our own knowledge in spirituality and we gravitate to that which we are fitted to occupy.
2007-04-26 10:15:51
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answered by jmmevolve 6
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Why do you think a Muslim would go to a Christian Hell? The Muslim religion has its own version of Heaven and Hell.
2007-04-26 10:15:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Either you follow Jesus or you don't. That is all that Jesus cares about. If you follow Jesus you go to heaven, don't and you burn in hell. Nothing else is important.
2007-04-26 10:23:50
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answered by Anonymous
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