Hi Puddy - we could open a book and start taking odds. Anyone in the wrong will immediately say its a fix and demand a recount.
2007-10-02 04:41:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I would imagine they might be thinking I should not have been monotheistic I should have been eclectic or polytheistic. But none of them no longer have a body thats alive so the ones that were buried have an eternity to lie there and think. The ones that were cremated have an eternity to sort themselves out. The ones that donated their bodies to science will have a bit more trouble getting themselves back together but once scientist are done with them they'll do their best to pick up the pieces and put them back together and bury them. These people might be the ones saying I always liked jigsaw puzzles until I died and became one. I think of the above mentioned persons would realize that they got screwed but have to suffer the consequences, noone can speak for anyone else it's all up to individuals which path they choose.
2007-10-02 06:28:24
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answered by Lisa P 3
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I can not envision a God so cruel that he would send a good person to suffer because they "backed the wrong horse". I realize that this is a bit of a rhetorical question and you are not a religious person? I think that they "the religious" will be very surprised to find "the other guys" are all their and having a great time.
2007-10-02 05:15:40
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answered by PROBLEM 7
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I understand what you are asking but in truth if there is no afterlife that we as Christians believe there is, then at the worst we can know we lived the best life we could. Even if we backed the wrong horse so to say we lived with love in our hearts for others if they are true Christians anyway.
2007-10-02 04:39:54
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answered by Mary B 5
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The People who all claim the Old Testament (Torah) are the only ones I know of that have a rule of permanent pain for not believing absolutely. Most other religions are (sorry about this but I like it) more humane to humans and their idiosyncrasies.
2007-10-02 06:28:34
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answered by Terry 7
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they would do what everyone has done since kain killed able and able found himself in heaven (or whatever)... suck it up and follow the flashing light
==> this way to go back and try it agin
===> if your soul is right
==> test of might
==> if you are bodia or close to it
==>to where ever klingons go
you know god or whatever dose not care who you prayto just that you pray...when you go, you will go whereever you think you will go if you realy belive
yeah right. nobody not even god is that "cool."
if you are wrong in what you belive you will live with it forever. so know what you belive
so i say now, as many have befor me test christ and he will not fail
chrianity has never been tryed and failed, it has been tryed and found hard and given up on but never has it failed
2007-10-02 05:15:54
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answered by souljourner 5
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Hello,
Nothing - just shut their mouths and let the gods or God do the talking. I have my serious doubts that whoever is in charge will fault people if they were born and indoctrinated into certain religions that were not the right path.
Cheers,
Michael Kelly
2007-10-02 04:39:43
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answered by Michael Kelly 5
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Yes, I am a Christian and because God sent Jesus down to earth (with the consequences for Him I don't need to explore here) we know that there is life after death, I'm certain that I have not backed the wrong horse as you put it. Have faith!
2007-10-02 04:36:14
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answered by DON-MAVIS S 2
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Still deny they are wrong and still insist its Jesus and God we should be praying too no doubt!
Its ok to believe if thats what gets you through life....just dont try and make me believe it toooo pleaseeeee.
2007-10-02 04:31:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Christians wouldn't like Valhalla anyway. They can all just go to Hel.
2007-10-02 21:48:00
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answered by Anonymous
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