That's the only way to generate fear in the minds of sheep.
2007-12-18 04:09:21
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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confident... and doubtless no. the triumphing Christian view is that in case you haven't any longer familiar Jesus into your coronary heart and life you will flow to hell. whether He says that there are particular places reserved for people who commit particular crimes. I do have faith that the Bible states very of course that individuals in hell would be there for all eternity. I additionally think of that b/c our God is a purely God, he is going to punish people who commit worse sins extra beneficial than others. The crux of your Q is something i at the instant ran in the process; there are those Christians (and not the cults you indexed) that have faith that a sort God does not enable even the worst sinners burn continuously, what may well be the element after some hundred years? He isnt searching for revenge, He has already punished them, they might't renew themselves in any respect.... ? So there are a million-2 very imprecise Biblical referances that make human beings think of that when an extremely long term in hell, after the tribulation, after He returns, after he creates the hot heaven and earth - he is going to completely wreck hell and those in it - as in blink them out of life. i think of that the two way, He is conscious far far plenty extra beneficial than my puny ideas can ever desire to understand - so He is conscious what he's doing & what's ultimate. i think of He possibly will blink them into oblivion, apart from devil who merits burning for all eternity.
2016-11-03 23:03:10
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answered by hurlbut 4
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I think it's nonsense.
When I was 10 I realised hell can't be as cartoons show it, it's probably just a state of mind. Now I think the concept of hell might somehow be real, but in a very different form than what most people imagine it to be
2007-12-18 04:10:21
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answer #3
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answered by larissa 6
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Like building mountains over molehills? Kind of like the whole faith. Jesus did say though that it was just possible to escape from Hell.
2007-12-18 04:11:04
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on whether you believe the Bible or not.
Where do all of the people who kill, torture, or hurt children go?
I mean if they get away with their crimes and don't turn their lives around?
There has to be justice somewhere.
2007-12-18 04:15:58
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answer #5
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answered by Big Bear 7
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I do... especially for something as simple as questioning things... when humans must question in order to learn.
Why would Ghandi go to hell?
2007-12-18 04:15:32
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answer #6
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answered by dj.hatchytt 3
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i cannot conceive of an infinite being, who is infinitely loving and infinitely forgiving and infinitely knowing sending any of his creations to infinite suffering and torture for all of eternity. just doesnt make ANY sense.
2007-12-18 04:11:16
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answer #7
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answered by nacsez 6
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Nah...if you're dead...what's the difference between a minute and eternity???
2007-12-18 04:09:05
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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I love Pascal's Wager. Those fire and brimstone answers make me amorous.
2007-12-18 04:09:09
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answered by Anonymous
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No the people that end up there chose the easy path.
2007-12-18 04:09:26
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answered by Michael 3
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