If the brain-dead folk who littered this Q&A with their ignorance and Fundy hate are the folks who will inhabit 'heaven,' no, thanks, I'd rather go to hell. Do you people not know how absolutely stupid you sound? Holy spoke! What little people. What jerks, male and female. And to think that in many cases we taxpayers paid for your 22 years in high school.
2007-06-26 07:45:36
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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If this deranged tale of heaven/hell is true, heaven will be open to all without exception, discrimination or apartheid, and the fundies' hell will be full of sadistic daemons with homosexual proclivities.
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> Is there going to be a seperate but equal
> section in heaven for homosexuals?
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2007-06-26 07:34:46
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answered by par1138 • FCD 4
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No. Why should there be? There isn't a 'separate but equal' section of Earth for homosexuals, so why should heaven be any different? All people are equal.
2007-06-26 07:18:03
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answered by Kimmie_TTC_baby#1 3
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I don't know but I wouldn't worry about it too much. If one is a good person that trys to help others they will be going somewhere good. Perhaps people will not be homosexual anymore when they get to heaven. Maybe if reincarnation is true then gay people have just decided to try out another sexes body for a lifetime and they will return to there true self when they get home. I don't know if I believe in reincarnation it does go against my religion but I do know My God loves all of his children and he wants them all to be happy. The other thing I know is that no religion has all of the answers and somethings we will only know once we get there.
2007-06-26 07:25:05
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answered by susan 2
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what makes you think there is a heaven? just because it's in a book doesn't it exsist. like there is really no green hairy monster living in my closet that any second will eat my toenails . i'm not saying there is or is not a heaven. but if this god is as great and forgiving as the faithful say wouldn't he let everyone into his kingdom if he loved them so much. the answer is . no one knows and now earthen man shall ever find out.
2007-06-26 07:31:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah just like there's separate section for all the redneck ignorant born again christians behind a brick wall thinking their dellusionary thoughts that they're the only ones up there in heaven.
2007-06-26 07:21:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not claim to know what the afterlife is like, and don't know anyone who should. From the sounds of it, you are speaking from a Christian perspective (as you used the term, "heaven"). I am not Christian myself, but I do know this to be true: while there are many allegedly Christian groups that condemn homosexuality as evil, looking to the actual roots of the religion, God loves all of his children, and Jesus accepts everyone regardless of difference; he preached love thy neighbor and thine enemy, and not to fear difference, but embrace it. I hope this helped!
2007-06-26 07:23:01
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answered by Tai 7
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Yeah. It says in the bible there are a bunch different types of heavens. Jesus is a big supporter of segregation.
2007-06-26 07:24:42
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answered by SwimBuddy 3
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Since "separate but equal" is inherently unequal, and God is supposed to be fair, then no. We'll all be there together...and hopefully the hatred that the bigots feel will send them in the other direction.
2007-06-26 07:18:55
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answered by oj 5
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I'm hoping that part of the heavenly experience will be being in a place where everyone is nice to one another, a place of peace.
2007-06-26 07:23:51
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answered by LC 6
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