People act that way because they let the devil take over. And some people also act that way because they are not informed or believe in false profits.
2007-10-28 16:03:34
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answered by cece 2
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Just in case you're a serious asker and not just trying to be funny, I'll answer your question.
Non-believers don't believe in heaven and hell. Duh! It's not that they don't accept Jesus because they want to go to hell. It's because they don't believe that Jesus is divine or that heaven and hell exist. Therefore, why should a non-believer be worried about getting sent somewhere (hell) that they don't even believe is real? Are you worried that the Hindu gods are going to reincarnate you as a roach because you don't do the proper Hindu rituals? Of course not, because you don't think any of that Hindu stuff is real.
2007-10-28 22:57:49
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answered by egn18s 5
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No. There are better places than being stuck in a place that has been created by the minds of people. What ever you put much energy into is created, becomes viable, like the way god was created by man. All gods/goddesses were created by man. Energy creates. Prayer is energy and creates a god and keeps that god going. It isn't a real god like you think, but that energy is real. No, I don't want to go to heaven. There are better places after death. Heaven is just a little dimension created by humans and it is only temporary. You won't get to stay there forever.
2007-10-28 22:55:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Is that what they teach you in Sunday school, missy? That hell is a place where sickness, pain and fire reside? And brimstone, too? Raining down on our non-saved heads?
Oh the horror.
If there was a hell, I'd certainly not want to go there, but fortunately for me there isn't one. The misfortune for you is that you believe in this godmyth and the idea that heaven exists.
Sorry, it doesn't exist either. But, if it makes you happy to believe that some mangod, who sacrificed himself to take away your sins so that you could live a happier, more pristine life (for god), then by all means please do.. but don't come here saying that we, who don't believe in your godmyth or your hellmyth, are going to hell if we don't bring ourselves to believe in your "savior."
Please direct that tripe to someone who cares. kthxbye <3
2007-10-28 23:03:43
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answered by umwut? 6
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You've totally missed the point.
Non-believers don't believe in all that heaven and hell crapola.....
Nor do they believe in a diety.
You, dear, have no idea if either exists at all. Your idea of a heaven is very sophomoric which leads me to believe you are very young. Take your nose out of the bible once in a while, pick up a book on world history or natural science or philosophy or something real......
2007-10-28 23:02:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Non-believers don't believe in Heaven, so why would they want to go there? They don't fear hell and eternal torment because they don't believe in it. Why would they want to waste their time living a life in order to get to a heaven that doesn't exist, when they could be living their lives for the sake of being a good person and doing what's right?
2007-10-28 22:50:47
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answered by Molten Orange 5
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Not everyone, believes in the same way as you do. Some people have a good and a fair God, who does not sanction eternal torture, or eternal bliss without challenge. A good God would reward those who work hard in this world to improve thing. I believe having a strong character spiritually, will serve oneself well, in any future existence, one finds oneself in.
2007-10-28 23:00:46
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answered by astrogoodwin 7
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Why should someone want to go to a place that they believe doesn't exist? Since they don't believe in hell either, staying out of it isn't much of an incentive.
I'm Jewish, and I don't believe in either one, either. Hell in particular was dreamed up by the early Catholic church to scare the peasants and keep them in line; still works today, apparently.
Besides, even if there WERE a heaven full of Christians, I wouldn't want to go there; it's GOT to be a dull party.
2007-10-28 22:55:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You speak as though if you don't believe in Jesus you will go to hell. but to believe in heaven is to believe in hell. You can 't have one without the other. Hell is a creation of your mind just as heaven is. I have my own "god" and my own version of heaven and hell. You won't find my god writing a book or judging even when I'm at "the pearly gates". I pity those that are sucked into it and think the only place they can see god is in a church. you don't have to be in a building or knocking on doors. All gods are everywhere.
2007-10-28 22:53:50
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answered by Lost 2
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EVERYONE goes to heaven, its after you get there. . .
You can read in a analogy of what its like in Heaven.
Read Luke 16:19-31 about the gulf vs 26, believers on one side and Unbelievers on the other.
2007-10-28 22:57:28
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answered by Theophilus 5
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Most non-believers either don't believe in a heaven. Those that do believe in a heaven think that they get there by their own merit and not though a god. It is a sad thing to think about.
2007-10-28 22:56:27
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answered by mlcros 5
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