Yes. Very funny stuff.
2007-11-01 18:00:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Cavemen? Like Neanderthals? Hey take a camera and send me some pictures. The pictures in the history books don't do them justice. Although I have top admit, I never read anywhere that cavemen raped and robbed anybody. That's a new one on me.
2007-11-01 18:07:41
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answer #2
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answered by penny d 4
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There has always been a choice for redemption in all religions man was created as an intelligent being from day one so called cavemen where groups of human species just as there are different races today. there was no evolution of man on a grand scale as Darwin's theory proposes. Races died off and others flourished mans wisdom and genius evolved and eventually became enlightened with the knowledge of creation and the creator. Whatever you find on the other side I hope it is peace and knowledge that will ease your hate and anger for those who you may not see the same light with.
2007-11-01 18:08:36
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answer #3
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answered by fraz 4
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Let me pass the question back to you. What makes you think that you'll go to hell? Why do you believe there is one?
Robert L. Short in "Something to Believe in: Is Kurt Vonnegut the Exorcist of Jesus Christ Superstar" argues that mainstream religion misreads the Bible, and the idea of a hell in torment forever is not supported by scripture; and the idea of a hell as such is the type that makes God look like a monster, and ironically is more likely to drive people away from religion. Short argues that instead the "hell" that the Bible refers to is what people experience here and now when separated from God, and that everyone gets into heaven.
Some religions argue there is no hell, if you don't make it, you just die dead, you cease to exist. Of course, presupposing annihilation doesn't really give people much of a reason to believe in their religion so it's not all that popular.
Further, according to the Christian religion, they go by the premise in the famous "John 3:16", "For God so loved the world that he sent his only begotten son, that whosoever should believe in him should not perish, but have eternal life." Only problem with that one is, once you're saved, you can't lose salvation - they don't like to admit it, but the Bible makes that point clear - so it doesn't matter what you do once you're saved, you get into heaven.
Personally I'm an agnostic.
But again, re-examine your premises; and ask yourself why you think you would go to hell. What makes you believe that an entity such as God, supposedly of love, justice and compassion, would impose such an enormously spiteful, unjust and cruel penalty upon anyone? Maybe Stalin or Hitler or Chairman Mao could justify being imposed eternal torture, but do you seriously think you've done anything that bad that deserves that sort of punishment?
2007-11-01 18:20:03
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answered by Paul R 7
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Hi you got a good question. You better think of reading some history before totally messing up your thoughts. Hell and heaven are made so many humans realise that there is somewhere all their work and deeds are thrown back at them.U know they say Muslims are sickos, I am muslim, but I think all people should be open minded. "Do unto others, what others would do unto You." Well Jesus said that. Just think like Karma, do good get good, not here maybe "there".
2007-11-01 18:05:17
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answer #5
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answered by zarina a 3
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Jesus Save them
he descended into Hades Through the cross.
1Peter 3:19-21
through whom also he went and preached to the spirits in prison
who disobeyed long ago when God waited patiently in the days of Noah while the ark was being built. In it only a few people, eight in all, were saved through water,
and this water symbolizes baptism that now saves you also—not the removal of dirt from the body but the pledge[b] of a good conscience toward God. It saves you by the resurrection of Jesus Christ
2007-11-01 19:25:50
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answer #6
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answered by Mosa A 7
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You won't run into anybody in hell. In hell there is total isolation and darkness forever. Not to mention torment etc. Before Christ they were in the "bosom of Abraham" after Christ died he brought them into Heaven with Him.
The phrase "Bosom of Abraham" refers to the place of comfort in sheol (Greek: hades) where the Jews said the righteous dead awaited Judgment Day. Another name for it is Limbo of the Fathers. The phrase "Bosom of Abraham" is found in Luke 16:22-23 in Jesus' parable of the Rich Man and Lazarus.
2007-11-01 18:03:06
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answered by sorry sista 7
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You may be right next to them, but you won't "meet" them. You'll be in darkness (no eyes), silence (no ears), etc. The reason you'll be in hell is because you'll have no body . . . no way to perceive the reality around you.
Christians get a new body, but you're opting for hell. No body, no perception, solitude for eternity.
That's genuine hell.
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2007-11-01 18:15:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you won't meet anyone. Because as far as I know from what I've read in the Bible, hell is a bottomless pit where you can see only darkness, it's very hot in there but no fire, you can hear cries and despairs but you can't touch anything. So I think you will never meet anyone. But if you want to meet me, let's go to heaven. Praise God this day because you have read this message.
2007-11-01 18:05:25
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answered by lopera 1
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The cavemen will chase your *** around. Remember they're hairy, got big sticks, bulging muscles and just love soft white butts.
2007-11-01 18:06:42
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answered by PETER 7
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You'll meet plenty of people of the post-Christian era. Like some of this lot on YA. What a thought!
2007-11-01 18:03:16
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answered by Andrew L 7
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