I believe in reincarnation so I believe that we learn our lessons (and the answers to our questions) over many life times so I guess the answer to your question would be, no, you don't get all the answers when you die.
2007-09-19 18:31:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Questions of earthy happenings? I'm not sure. I do believe when the silver cord parts and our spirit returns to the Father, at that very instant, we have total recall of our life prior to being earthly born, when we were still angels in heaven awaiting our souls to be born here. I would like to think we would know a lot of things. So much is really trivial when you think about what heaven holds for us. It is so awesome that heaven will overshadow anything that ever happened on this earth. I know what you mean, I believe. Like, "Why did God make mosquitoes?" Was it an accident or conspiracy that killed Princess Di? Did Lee Harvey Oswald really kill JFK? Stuff like that? I think these will not seem important to us then, but if we do find out, that will be very cool! :) Good question!
2007-09-19 18:36:41
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answered by Anonymous
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No I dont. I think we will still have the opportunity to hear the message of Christ and accept Gods plan after we die. If you think about that logically then it wouldnt make much sense to have all the answers just handed to us then everyone would just accept it and I dont believe that is going to happen.
I think we will be a lot like how we are on earth. We will have our same preconceived notions and vices, with the agony of not having a body to satisfy these vices.
I think eventually, if we have proven ourselves worthy and able to gain more knowledge, that our progression will continue and that we will have the opportunity to learn more and more. I think that is what heaven is, progression and knowledge.
I think hell will be being stuck with the knowledge that we could have had so much more and dealing with the fact that we chose to forfeit this progression. I dont think hell with be torture of fire and brimstone. It will be living with the consequences of our choices, esp if that meant we hurt people.
2007-09-19 18:31:20
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answered by cadisneygirl 7
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I fear seeing myself sitting in the corner of heaven with a dunce cap on. Writing on the blackboard walls a la Bart Simpson style. I will not ask stupid questions five million times. Honestly I hope so.
2007-09-19 18:36:13
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answered by Edward J 6
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How are you supposed to get Answers when you Dead...as In Motionless. Not Breathing. Non Existent?
Is This even a Question?
2007-09-19 18:36:19
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answered by conundrum 7
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1) All questions related to death and grave will be made know to you.
2) Questions about world you will forget there so there will be no need to reply.
3) Questions about Judgement Day will be known later on that day only. As you will proceed you will know.
2007-09-19 18:37:02
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answered by Anonymous
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All the ones that really matter. If you study God's word faithfully, He will answer your questions in the here and now. He has answered every single one of mine!
BTW, you will likely find that none of your questions really matter when you behold the beauty of God with your own eyes!
2007-09-19 18:29:47
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answered by Anonymous
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I figure by the time I die. I'll have all the answers anyway. I'm am curious about things, but not enough to bother God about :)
2007-09-19 18:29:05
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answered by hunterkyrie 2
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LOL---yep, I believe that, too! And I have a lot of questions also. I will meet you on the north side of Hallelujah Avenue and we can compare notes.....Blessings!
2007-09-19 18:31:15
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answered by Native Spirit 6
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I have lots of questions. I'm just afraid when I see the facts I may realize the questions are all moot.
2007-09-19 18:28:06
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answered by Anonymous
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