You don't have to be a "Christian" to believe in the life after this one. We have lived before, all of us, we just don't remember. But we do carry with us, talents and personality traits from one life to the next. We are here to learn and to love. We write our life plan before we come here, (we just don't remember it). When we write our life plan, we are at home, where the Great Hall of Records is. We are feeling no pain or loneliness, or fear, just astounding peace and love. We write our life plan with three exits written into it. The child who died took the exit. Then we go home and see if we actually learned what we wanted to. Home is where all the astral planes are traveled, and we travel there every night in our sleep, we just don't consciously know or remember it. When you die, you astrally project home because you don't have the body to come back to.
2007-09-21 16:39:56
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answered by Mysteri O 3
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What happens now? If you are talking as far as what Christians believe, he will either enter the gates of heaven or be sent to hell. If he's under the age of "accountablity", then he's definietly riding bikes in heaven. If he's past the age of innocence and he does not know Jesus, as his Lord and Savior then I am sorry to tell you but he's doom to a very lasting existence in a burning pit.
I am a Chrisitian, not a big one either, but I have studied and read the Bible and given such matters a lot of thought and discussions with others. I was baptist a Baptist, but I no longer say I am a Baptist. I call myself a Believer, because man has taken the Bible and twisted and turned God's words so much till every faith have parts wrong. Or that's my thinking. Free thinker, Jesus asked us to "love", and God requires one thing for a key to the gates of heaven. To believe that He gave his only Son to die for our sins, and that Jesus died on that cross and then he returned from death to go to His rightful place beside His Father.
I am hoping to meet this young person, you think so much of when I get to heaven, and I would love to see you there too.
God bless us all............
2007-09-22 01:00:15
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answered by totallylost 5
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It's impossible to understand God and what He can be doing or allowing with our tiny human brains. It's good that you're thinking about this, though. Maybe you'd feel better if you reached out to the family in some way, even if you don't know them. I know they'd appreciate it. Just send a little note or something. Remember this...we wouldn't want to worship a God who we could understand. God bless you.
2007-09-22 01:32:27
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answered by betternher 5
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You don't have to be a "big christian" to hope and pray that he was saved.
Children are always saved by Jesus. It's Adults and those that know better, but turn away from him that have the problems.
He's in Heaven now feeling no pain.
2007-09-22 00:11:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Your questions are why many individuals seek religion. We don't like to see that life just ends and has no meaning. That's what I like about Christianity. However, others have sought Buddhism or Judaism to meet their needs.
Your questions are great. Please keep seeking until you can find the answer.
2007-09-21 23:33:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Now he faces the choice on whether to continue to grow and learn on the other side or rest for awhile. Everyone gets that opportunity.
2007-09-21 23:34:05
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answered by Jess 7
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you think and find the answer ok bye
2007-09-22 00:11:33
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answered by yArEtZi 3
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your gonna get so many different answers....nothing...its over
2007-09-21 23:51:41
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answered by Anonymous
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