God created the heavens and the earth....Jesus went to the cross so you wouldnt have to be punished for your sins...He took upon Him all the sins of mankind....all you have to do is accept or reject Jesus..God gave us that choice....accept Jesus today and think about what heaven has in store for you....its a place that has no dying, pain, death, crying, killing, depression,stealing,and so much more...for there is no sin in heaven....the streets are paved in gold...read a bible in revelation the last book of the bible and read where John saw the new heaven coming down.....Hell is another story...there will be pain, dying, darkness....everything that is bad will be there and no one will ever die there they will be tortured for all eternity....think about it...
2007-08-11 18:39:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe that there is no hell. What would be worse than the world we live in now? Every evening I have to turn off the TV just to keep from seeing the numerous reports about death, murder, disasters, and so on.
Why should we fear going to a place after death, that could be much worse than where we live right now? We are in hell. We live in it everyday. You see it everyday in the news.
(I could continue on with my ramblings, but this would be too long)
Some people however, need something to work toward, and something to fear going to. Some people want something to look forward to when they go, and they want to know that they lived their life well enough to get there. Most people fear hell, because they imagine it to be worse than the world they live in now. Yet they look toward heaven and dream of going to a place where fear, hatred, and jealousy are left behind, and where they can live a free, carefree life without worry or pain.
Heaven...it may exist, it may not. I'm not a firm believer in heaven or hell. I know that when I go, I want to be reincarnated. I may live in "hell", but I'm attached to it. I love it either way.
2007-08-11 18:59:52
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answered by chibbi_venus2 1
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Yes who cares.
The idea of my Heaven is probably the Hell for many people and the Biblical description of Heaven is a Hell to me.
2007-08-11 18:34:19
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answered by Lost. at. Sea. 7
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I think it doesn't matter. However it does matter if you believe in something that isn't true and it ruins your ability to think properly. So I think that people that are too religious and are scared and uptight all the time have a real problem.
2007-08-11 18:29:16
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answered by Anonymous
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What is important is that we believe in the gospel of Jesus Christ, and not only to believe, but to live our lives accordingly. Since Heaven and Hell are in the teachings/gospel of Jesus Christ, how can we not believe in them? The importance of believing in them is only as important as is taught.
2007-08-11 18:39:32
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answered by oldman 7
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Yeah, he should judge us by our behavior, not by our beliefs.
I mean, a serial killer gets in heaven, but the nicest guy in the world doesn't? How's that possible?
2007-08-11 18:29:51
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answered by WTP 6
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I think what matters most is if you believe in God. The rest is pretty unimportant.
2007-08-11 18:27:03
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answered by embroidery fan 7
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heh-heh. not at this exact moment it doesn't...we're all still breathing...
2007-08-11 18:29:23
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answered by chieko 7
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