Only God know who goes to Heaven or Hell.
2007-09-14 20:48:41
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answer #1
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answered by mel 4
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Hell is here on earth now, we make it. After we die, we are not continually punished. Think of it this way. A person is born, and they live say, 20 yrs. In that time, they do a lot of bad things and end up dead. Does it make sense that they are punished for all eternity in torture on account of 20 measily human years? Take it a step farther. God is the ultimate parent. We are his children, and to be the perfect parent, we need to follow that example, right? So say you have a kid with problems in school. Acting out, starting fights, gets suspended from school. Do you stop loving that child? What if they kill somebody... do you stop loving them even then? Could you take their hand and hold it on the stove and burn them for even one minute as punishment? What about for an hour or a day? Would you inject them with a drug that would give them terrible horrible pain for the rest of their life? How can people believe God would punish someone for eternity in torture when we aren't anywhere near perfection and we know that a parent who did such a thing was a monster?
2007-09-14 20:54:04
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answer #2
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answered by CB 7
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You are not supposed to. God is the appropriate judge: He is perfect, we are not. People often think they are good enough to judge who goes to Hell. They aren't. And just because you might think someone should end up in Heaven doesn't make you right. God also judges ones heart, no human can do that. You can't judge whats inside by looking at the surface. Only God can accurately see thru the surface to whats on the inside.
2007-09-14 21:15:56
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answer #3
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answered by ϑennaß 7
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Good morning my Prince....No human can say who goes to Gods Paradise and who goes to Hell. Only God knows that answer since He is our Judge and jury not too mention Our Father. God knew our destiny before we were even born. Now God knows that His children are not 'perfect'. God is the only perfect 'One'. He gave us (His children) His Ten Commandments so we could lead a better life on this earth as a human. Now keep this in mind...The Catholic Church believes in two sins that one can commit. The Venial Sin and the Mortal Sin. A Venial sin is an action or thought that was unintentional, not knowing of the harm of another. One can ask for God's forgiveness without the presence of a priest. God will forgive. If one commits a Mortal sin, then it becomes more severe in Gods eyes. A Mortal sin is defying one of Gods laws or His Ten Commandments. Such as Thou Shall Not Steal, Thou Shall Not commit murder, Thou Shall Not commit adultery and so forth. If an individual commits one of these sins, then this same individual needs to seek out a priest to ask for God's forgiveness. Which makes sense. If this individual does not seek out for a priest, then this individual will be condemned to Hell for all eternity. Now, I believe that God is an all Forgiven God. He will forgive the sins that we have made as long as we are sincere in asking for His forgiveness. However, I also feel that God has His limitations when it comes to forgiving the same sin over and over again. So God will forgive those individuals that have sinned if they are sincere in the asking but I don't feel that God will forgive those that have committed a Mortal sin without the assistance of a priest. Hope this has helped. Have a wonderful and blessed day my Prince, take care!
2007-09-15 03:21:57
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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First of all - what is heaven and what is hell?
Can they be experienced without this body, the sense organs, brain and feelings - to feel pain and suffering?
Can we enjoy tasty food when our teeth and tongue and senses are rotting in the grave?
My heaven is to have enough beef steak and sugary food.
My brother who has converted to Hinduism considers beef eating as being in hell. He also has diabetes and has been conditioned to hate sweet things.
Do they have a different hell, and heaven according to to different people and their likes and dislikes?
Which of us determines and judges the place for any-one else to go to until s/he can answer the above Q.?
2007-09-14 20:56:27
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answered by mahen 4
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The same way we found out about Heaven and hell to begin with, Gods revelation.
2007-09-14 21:21:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Every human has sinned, but that does not mean we should continue sinning forever. If we try our level best to follow our religious principles and avoid sinful acts, then God shall surely grant us heaven. He is the Most Gracious and Most Merciful.
2007-09-14 20:50:54
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answer #7
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answered by Devilishly Sexy MasterMinD 7
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None can tell for sure!
It's all 'belief'. If someone says that a certain person is in heaven/hell ask him for evidence, and he will fall short of it.
2007-09-14 20:56:50
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answer #8
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answered by The Maulvi Who Sold His Maruti 3
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No one can decide this except God. We don't even know if someone is going to jail, we may know he/she deserves to go because they did something terribly wrong but in the end it's all up to the judge. That person may go free or get the death penalty, It's all up to the judge.
2007-09-14 20:57:02
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answer #9
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answered by Allan C 6
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Jesus Christ, son of God, died on the cross for the sins of mankind, in advance. All you need do is accept him into your heart as your saviour and believe that he died on the cross for your sins. If you cannot bring yourself to do this, you will not be going to heaven. man didn't make this rule, God did. It's written in the bible.
2007-09-14 20:52:23
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answer #10
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answered by troybuddy 3
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