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In my opinion. No i would not. I would rather gather up the people who didnt make it and have a classroom type setting teach them everything they never got to experience in life and who God is, and how to get to heaven. Than at the end if they accept they go to heaven. Which they all would because no sane person would choose a hell.
Now some might say well they could have been taught on earth. wrong no one knows the truth to the afterlife 100%. So does me sending everyone to heaven make me more forgiving than God?

2007-10-20 10:45:28 · 34 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Yeah i would send people to hell. But instead of being tortured i'd make it one big party lol. And instead of staying in heaven i would be partying with everyone else. Also heaven would be abandoned and they would all be bored. In hell there'd be sex, drugs and rock n roll.

2007-10-20 10:53:26 · answer #1 · answered by Dr. R PhD in Revolution 5 · 2 5

Q1 Did your god create hell? A: definite, God created hell. besides the shown fact that, it exchange into not created as a punishment for sinners as that's understood by making use of maximum on the instant. Hell exchange into created for devil and the fallen angels that rebelled. God offered us the loose present of eternal existence and you will be able to take it in case you pick to. people who deny it are denying God, and following devil and hence can be forged into hell too. Q: Does your god create the regulations of the universe, alongside with the factors by making use of which souls are judged? A: definite. we are all sinners and evil besides the shown fact that Jesus took our sins away. If it weren't for him we would ALL be forged into hell. the regulations are not very puzzling to do. Q: Does something take place that would not bypass in accordance on your god's will? A: No, besides the shown fact that that's finally your determination. regardless of the actuality that, those whom are right here in the international which will reject the the gospel at the instant are not purely created to be forged into hell. all and sundry has a objective and all and sundry is mandatory as a manner to fulfill God's plan.

2016-11-09 01:19:54 · answer #2 · answered by caton 4 · 0 0

I wouldn't send anyone to Hell, Hell no. Good thing that I am not a God. I will not do a good job. I am a weak person. All it takes is few tears, and I will be crying with them as well.

That makes you more forgiving than God! Didn't you not say that no one knows 100%, or is it just you.

If you believe in God, then you ought to believe that God did send many people to teach the classes you speak of. Some did understand, and some refuse to, and some rationalize things as it suits them.

2007-10-20 10:58:01 · answer #3 · answered by Bravado Guru 5 · 0 3

Oh I would like to say
"I would bring everyone to heaven." but truth be known, I'm pretty selfish and would only want people I really like in heaven with me. That would leave out a whole lot of people.
That is why God is God and I am just a silly princess.

2007-10-20 10:50:58 · answer #4 · answered by Sister blue eyes 6 · 6 1

If I were God (And I am SOOOO glad that I am NOT God), I would be holy and righteous, and I could not allow rebel lawbreakers and those who commit high treason to go unpunished.

I would realize that if I allowed lawbreakers on earth (refer to the list of the 10 Commandments) to be free to be in heaven, then heaven would quickly become as corrupt and evil as earth is, so I would be obligated to keep all these lawbreakers out of heaven, no matter HOW much it broke my heart to do so.

If you were in charge and allowed anyone and everyone into heaven, I would have NO respect for you - in much the same way that YOU might have no respect for a judge who allows a mass murderer to go scott free when you witnessed the rest of your family being murdered by this murderer!

What kind of a wicked judge is THAT???

2007-10-20 10:55:55 · answer #5 · answered by no1home2day 7 · 4 2

No I would not send people to hell .But I also do not question the wisdom of God and I also believe that He is a much better person than I am.I sincerely believe that there is no better judge than God.

2007-10-20 11:12:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

You are wrong. People do choose hell. God gives the WAY OUT OF HELL. It is up to each and every one of us whether we want to go there, or not. If you reject God's way out (Jesus Christ) Why should you get to go to Heaven with all of those who choose Him instead? God gives you all of your life to learn about Him. There are no excuses. The Bible tells us that. When Jesus comes back, there will be no more chances. If you die today, there will be no more chances. That's why it's such an urgent thing to be saved, so you will know for sure where you are going! Your CHOICE!

2007-10-20 10:55:08 · answer #7 · answered by byHisgrace 7 · 3 3

If there was a god, and I was it, then no, I would not send people to hell. Unless they deserve it. In my opinion murderers, pedophiles, rapists and those who tell others how to live their lives would go. You ask forgiveness, you will be forgiven. But I would go on the three strikes and your out method. But basically, if you lead a good life and you hurt no one, your automatically in.

2007-10-20 11:01:51 · answer #8 · answered by sweetgurl13069 6 · 0 2

I'm just thankful that I DON'T have to make decisions like who goes to heaven and who goes to hell.

2007-10-20 10:58:23 · answer #9 · answered by Skepticat 6 · 2 0

The Bible does not teach torment in hell. Interestingly, in ancient days, the pagan nations suurounding Isreal would sacrifice their children to their god. The bible tells us he found this to be disgusting, something that did not have his approval. So, why would he then torment someone? He already said it was not right.

2007-10-20 10:52:43 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

He never wanted to see His children go to Hell. Hell was created for the angels who did not want to be in the presence of God, and when His chosen creation chose to follow the ways of those angels, they sent themselves to Hell. Perfection cannot have imperfection in its presence; and the only way for us fallen imperfect beings to obtain perfection is to believe that Jesus is the Christ; that He came, died a perfect man and was resurrected--that He is God and has the power to save us from our sins. When we do that, we are figuratively cleansed by the precious innocent blood of Jesus and we are perfected and able to stand in the presence of God

2007-10-20 10:50:36 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 6 2

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