Finally being able to meet Jesus/God - being able to hold them in our arms.. Being able to have them hold us while we cry..
2007-07-22
12:38:20
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It's going to be 100 times greater than reuniting with our best friends..
2007-07-22
12:40:16 ·
update #1
No offense, but if youd on't believe in GOD - stop answering my questions.. more importantly STAY OUT of R&S!
2007-07-22
12:47:52 ·
update #2
"DICTATOR" I don't need someone to hold me when I cry - I'm not psycho, onr do I need treatment. You obviously don't understand the question, so why did you answer? For the two points? Hah, go figure. You were flagged. ENJOY!
2007-07-22
12:52:37 ·
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"YY4ME" or w/e you call yourself - You obviously didn't get the meaning. You were also flagged. I'm not psycho nor do I need treatment. STFU and get a life you pathetic piece of ****.
2007-07-22
12:53:29 ·
update #4
Before we were born on the earth, we lived in the presence of our Heavenly Father as one of His spirit children. In this premortal existence, we attended a council with Heavenly Father's other spirit children. At that council, Heavenly Father presented His great plan of happiness (see Abraham 3:22–26).
In harmony with the plan of happiness, the premortal Jesus Christ, the Firstborn Son of the Father in the spirit, covenanted to be the Savior (see Moses 4:2; Abraham 3:27). Those who followed Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ were permitted to come to the earth to experience mortality and progress toward eternal life. Lucifer, another spirit son of God, rebelled against the plan and "sought to destroy the agency of man" (Moses 4:3). He became Satan, and he and his followers were cast out of heaven and denied the privileges of receiving a physical body and experiencing mortality (see Moses 4:4; Abraham 3:27–28).
Throughout our premortal lives, we developed our identity and increased our spiritual capabilities. Blessed with the gift of agency, we made important decisions, such as the decision to follow Heavenly Father's plan. These decisions affected our life then and now. We grew in intelligence and learned to love the truth, and we prepared to come to the earth, where we could continue to progress.
So we will be reunited with him, and YES it will feel soo good!
More info http://www.lds.org
2007-07-22 12:53:19
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answer #1
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answered by Nat 1
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It is so easy for other religions to bash Christians for trying to get them to understand their beliefs in too forceful a manner. Yet when a Christian expresses their truth, with no malicious intent whatsoever, and without force -- just to express their truth -- those of differing beliefs bash at them for doing so.
Christians just cannot win on this network. What a shame.
I will tell you it is going to feel fabulous. I have already been held in the arms of Jesus during an attunement to Reiki. That is one of the reasons why I converted from Judaism. Very powerful; incredibly loving; an event that touched the depths of my heart and soul. I envy you your first touch, for I will never experience it again for the first time.
2007-07-22 19:46:58
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answered by Shihan 5
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somehow I don't think so. If God were this humanistic father figure you seem to view him as, I would have a great many heated and pointed questions to ask him before I would be glad to see him. Thank goodness, I don't believe that. I believe IT is much more than a mere human being can understand or know.
2007-07-22 19:43:05
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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What about being here on earth living this life? That's not bad either. Actually, it's pretty fantastic, in my opinion.
Stop answering your questions? Stay out of R&S? No, don't think so sweetie.
2007-07-22 19:42:14
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answered by Julia Sugarbaker 7
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I am looking forward to joining the Goddess..."that which is attained at the end of all desire."
2007-07-22 19:54:31
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answered by Jewel 7
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First, you're delusional and should seek psychiatric help. Second, if you want responses from christians only, post your questions in a christian only forum, not an open one.
2007-07-22 19:52:13
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answered by YY4Me 7
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if that story comforts you when you think of dieing alone in a nurseing home somewhere with nurses who abuse you, dont change your diper, and wont let you roll around in your wheel chair freely ( just like the home you let your folks put grammy in), then more whoopee for you
2007-07-22 19:43:36
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answered by slo18 3
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I don't understand what you mean.
you have not already met God?
I think what your thinking of, is already avaliable to you, within this life.
2007-07-22 19:53:19
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answered by RW 6
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Why would you cry in Heaven? Isn't it supposed to be a perfect blissfull place?
2007-07-22 19:42:35
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh yes I can only imagine.
2007-07-22 19:43:18
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answered by Cookyduster 4
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