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2007-08-14 04:03:26 · 15 answers · asked by socmum16 ♪ 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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The only person that can send someone to hell is God. We as humans, don't know the actions or thoughts of anyone else except ourselves. Therefore, we can't say if someone is damned or not because we don't understand or know completely the whole situation and what tender mercies the Lord may apply.

2007-08-14 04:42:10 · answer #1 · answered by Sherpa 4 · 2 0

TRUE STORY:

Some Nun got in my face on the day of my First Holy Communion. For a young Catholic, this is the most spiritual and important day in your life.

While entering the Church she got right in my face and said," I don't know why you are receiving Communion because you are certainly going to Hell".

I'm sure she's correct but her timing could have been better.

2007-08-14 04:27:12 · answer #2 · answered by john c 6 · 2 0

I absolutely agree, no one knows what's going to happen in the afterlife, so who are they to say where anyone is going to go. The bible is not a reilable source of what is going to happen because, face it, the bible WAS WRITTEN BY MAN!!! It's full of flaws because men are full of flaws (no pun intended). If anything, those spouting that others are going to hell are the ones who will end up in hell for not following the golden rule of "love thy neighbour"

2007-08-14 04:24:13 · answer #3 · answered by Ma'iingan 7 · 0 0

Heaven and Hell are the same entity. One is cast of demons the other is cast of Angels..

The power that divides them is of one God that does all things including hell and if we abide by the commandments and do right by Jesus...how can you go to hell?

To understand love, God and Hell one must know Jesus to comprehend it all.

If you get lost in your ways it's because you fail to see the light of the true God.

Keep in mind that God is vengeful and jelous.

When death occurs who are we to judghe its' death and purpose or why so young or so evil in a sense.?

Say your prayers at night every time you go to bed because every day you wake it's because God is not ready for you to die.
Everyone on earth has a choice, but our choices include good and evil.
We live in hell and also abide in the heaven of the holy spirit.

Unfortunately there is no way out, but death and the pain is unbearable though, the love is wonderful in the end as well as life its' self./
be of only one nature to God and trust in him, but also be prepared to be punished as well...not one, not one person born is free from sin and that makes every child of God that grows attention to the order of heaven and hell.

2007-08-14 04:18:00 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

no longer plenty ...the two are mentioned with an analogous impression and reason to insult and harm one's thoughts the closest word to the English “*censored*” is the German word “frikken” or the Norweigen word “fukken” all which advise to copulate. the real glory of the word “*censored*” became no longer dropped at it’s ability until eventually the 1970’s whilst it’s meaning got here to contain “no longer something”, “undesirable success”, “the spirit, ex- kicking the *censored* out of”, and “indicating a difference of value. I then went immediately to “The Cassell Dictionary of Slang”, which traced the word “*censored*” all the some time past to the late seventeenth century; “An act of copulation” or intercourse. In Swedish “focka” ability to strike or push, “fock” describes a penis, and “given the plethora of euphemisms equating intercourse or penetration with extraordinary or hitting, there could be substantiations in the advice of a root word in Latin “pugnare”- to strike. through fact the 1st component of the twentieth century rolls around, the word evolves plenty. This term’s meaning remained purely “intercourse” until eventually the late 18th century whilst it’s term appeared to unevenly exchange to point “something in any respect it somewhat is unfavorable”.

2016-10-02 07:33:11 · answer #5 · answered by devoti 4 · 0 0

I think you are off the mark. Let me use an analogy to explain why I say that.

Someone you know is dealing drugs and you tell that person that if he continues his illegal activity he will probably end up in jail. Is that the same as you sending him to jail?

Someone you know regularly engages in unprotected, indiscriminate sex and you tell her that she can end up with an STD is that the same as wishing it on her?

If someone a religious person knows is engaging in activity that, according to his beliefs, will cause said person to be condemned to hell, is that the same as sending him there?

I submit, that if people really hold those religious beliefs they would be remiss if they did not try to warn others who may be engaging in what they consider sinful behavior that may lead to eternal damnation.

Although I am not a religious person myself, I think that I would seriously doubt that a religious person truly believed what he claims to believe if he did not try to save someone he though was in peril. Even if he is wrong, it follows that that is the right thing to do if he believes it.

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2007-08-14 04:23:51 · answer #6 · answered by Jacob W 7 · 0 2

Even though I am a Christian , I do not have the right to judge someone else, about anything, much less where they might spend eternity. The Bible says : " Judge not that ye be not judged."

2007-08-14 04:27:10 · answer #7 · answered by The Count 7 · 3 0

Religion is the ideal cover for slander! Telling someone they're going to hell is as bad as saying, "you are a stupid, horrible person and I hope your whole family dies of smallpox". Plus, it gives them a real trip when they do it.

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2007-08-14 04:45:05 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You're right in the sense that I can't send you to hell, but that doesn't change the truth. The Bible makes it very clear that humans are doomed to hell for their sins. The only hope we have is in Jesus Christ, who has taken on our sins, allowing us to take on His righteousness.

"The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." - Romans 6:23

I hope that you are NOT going to hell, but unless you trust in God for your salvation, you will. I'll pray for you though that God will guide you in truth in love.

2007-08-14 04:11:23 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

But men DO have a right to tell you the TRUTH, as God has laid it out.

No one has the right to judge final dispensation, but we do have a right to tell people that without salvation through Jesus Christ you face eternal damnation, because that's what GOD says to all of us.

2007-08-14 04:14:45 · answer #10 · answered by lady_phoenix39 6 · 0 2

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