LOL...I knew it was your question without looking at your avatar!....You are making it difficult to think!....Your POOR MOM!
I raised a son like you, with those questions, the poor woman probably never got a moments rest! LOL
In answer to your question: that is why Catholics invented purgatory.
2007-11-15 17:13:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Well this is the most unique question I've dealt with?
Know this that even a person has multiple personality disorder, he won't have split soul. He will only have one.So either the soul would go to heaven or to hell but it totally depends on his karma not for his belief or disbelief towards the existence of god or not?
I am not sure but it is also said that in the multiple disorder also one personality is powerful than other which makes him to do what he feels like from inside.
If the evil part is dominating one then he/she will perish and if good part is dominating then he/she would be enjoying a lovely life even after death in heaven.
2007-11-15 17:16:48
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answered by razorblade 2
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Two distinct personalities in the same body should have separate souls and part ways for their respective eternal homes at the time of death. Not a problem! The real problem is in the event of a physical rapture when believers physically rise from the Earth to meet the Lord in the sky, bodily. What do you with Siamese twins, one a believer and the other a nonbeliever? Will their body rip in two as one rises upward and the other is left behind? Who gets to keep the shared parts? The one that's left is still going to need those things here on Earth. Is there going to be blood and guts dripping everywhere as they rip apart? Yech!
2007-11-15 17:37:59
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answered by Boris Bumpley 5
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That's really not how multiple personalities work. The way it's depicted in movies and television, as with everything else, is completely exaggerated to the point of absurdity. Dissociative identity disorder (as multiple personality disorder is a misnomer) is very very rare, and it has to do with trauma. An individual is so severely traumatized that they develop a distinct separate pattern of behavior to cope with the trauma. They don't have seperate beliefs, names, favorite items, etc. It's a different pattern of behavior than what the person normally displays.
2007-11-15 17:20:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I am an atheist but i still fully understand Christianity.
One human gets one soul kiddo. Just one.
So if i combined psychiatry and Christianity, it would be the original (The real person) Would go to wherever they should go. While the alter ego(s) would disappear. Alter ego(s) are simply a personality from the mind of the original. No soul made here.
2013-12-02 11:07:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow, I think that might be the most interesting question I've seen on here yet. Well, I know that if one personality truly believes in Jesus and claims him as Lord, then there's no way that God would let both personalities go to hell.
2007-11-15 17:15:18
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answered by Jade <>< 3
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This is really interesting and I suppose it depends on whether 2 personalities=2 souls. But I suppose god would know which is the 'real' personality and therefore judge based on that, rather than base everything on a mental disorder.
2007-11-15 17:11:50
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answered by la_lluvia_06 2
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Christ died for our sins. A person with a mental disorder is like an infant, and that is, innocent. They will have healing after their soul passes from this realm, will be re-taught about right from wrong, and then will have a chance to atone and be with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ, in body.
2007-11-15 17:25:31
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answered by D L R 3
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Since Heaven and Hell are states of being, yes.
2007-11-15 17:10:56
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answered by Anonymous
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That's an awesome question! I sure hope I'm right about the Gods. In that case, we're all going to the same place anyway, so no worries!
2007-11-15 17:10:42
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answered by Anonymous
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