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i don't live my life based on fearing hell, or desiring heaven. i'm not even completely sure i believe either exist.

 

 

 

however, i believe that common courtesy and genuinely being a good person benefits everyone, and i'd like to believe that most other people are too, but unfortunately, that's rarely the case.

 

I'd agree with you. I just don't like to follow something blindly. Maybe if a miracle happened to me, I'd believe... but until then, I'll live the best I can.

 

 

 

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Providing that heaven/hell exist, I'm not sure. If God doesn't accept non-believers, then I'm going to hell. If he accepts non-believers who live their lives very well (and I seriously have), then I could probably squeak into heaven.

 

 

 

After taking that test I'm in level 1 of hell, the place for the virtuous non-believers. It's not so bad...I'd get to hang out with Aristotle and pretty much every great mind who has ever lived throughout history. No suffering either, just a little gloomy.

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For all of you who are faithful in God, do you honestly think he would allow his own "creation" [bleep]? If there even was one?

 

It's hard to know what Hell involves . But it's pretty obvious from what the Bible says, that Hell is a reality. And that only the righteous will go to heaven, since there is no place for sin in heaven. Unfortunately our free will seem to make us eligible for Hell.

 

 

 

So the answer is simply: Yes.

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The test says purgatory, and as internet tests are always right without exception I'm gona go with that :D

 

 

 

but I wont show off about it to all the hell goers...honest...

 

 

 

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heaven and hell is on earth, be a horiblke person people will hate you, you will hate being alive.. welcome to hell. etc.

 

 

 

if there is an actual heaven or hell when i die then i want to have a major sit down with the bloke who decides it, because there will only be one relegious group going there. a good 75% of the worlds population wont be going, so at least ill have company!

 

 

 

Too true. Hell came from the depths to merge with what we mortals call earth back in 1994. Now demons run amock until some nameless marine goes through some funny simulation and destroys the gatekeeper.

 

 

 

:anxious: psst... \/

 

 

 

But in all seriousness, I agree with your ideas. Life here, as we know it, is what we make it. It's all hinged on the choices we make and how we develop. It can be hell or heaven; it all depends on our attitude and actions.

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Apparently, being the "virtuous non-believer" that I am, I'll be headed to level 1 hell, limbo! I hope we get grass skirts!

 

 

 

But in all seriousness, I don't believe an all-powerful God would sentence someone to eternity in flame and agony for a mistake they did in their finite human lives. Too sadistic.

On the flip side, it's been proven that women are probably better mothers

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Apparently, being the "virtuous non-believer" that I am, I'll be headed to level 1 hell, limbo! I hope we get grass skirts!

 

 

 

But in all seriousness, I don't believe an all-powerful God would sentence someone to eternity in flame and agony for a mistake they did in their finite human lives. Too sadistic.

 

 

 

I agree, therefore why the vision of hell being without god makes more sense. A firey hell screams sadism and cruelty. Does any christain here think that eternal damnation in the more guesome version of hell is just? Hypothetically, of course.

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I like to think I'm off to heaven, even though I'm pretty damn sure it doesn't exist. I've gone to Church all my life but I'm having a faith crisis right now. I'm bored of living in belief in something with no concrete evidence, I can't see religion as anything other than a way of manipulating people. The only thing I carry on going to church is for the community and charity work. I'm pretty sure there was a Jesus and he was a great person with great ideas (love your neighbour, treat others as you would treat yourself etc.) but I don't believe he was the son of God or any of that miracle stuff or heaven or hell.

 

Sorry for being so off-topic, I just felt like getting that off my chest.

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I like to think I'm off to heaven, even though I'm pretty damn sure it doesn't exist. I've gone to Church all my life but I'm having a faith crisis right now. I'm bored of living in belief in something with no concrete evidence, I can't see religion as anything other than a way of manipulating people. The only thing I carry on going to church is for the community and charity work. I'm pretty sure there was a Jesus and he was a great person with great ideas (love your neighbour, treat others as you would treat yourself etc.) but I don't believe he was the son of God or any of that miracle stuff or heaven or hell.

 

Sorry for being so off-topic, I just felt like getting that off my chest.

 

 

 

If the Christian God exists, hell does not exist. It's an illogical concept when refering to Gods attributes. Are you compassionate? If so, then would you save your child from going to hell? Of course you would, and you are not even infinitley compassionate like God. So if God is infinitley compassionate he would never even think of sending his children to hell. As Engles i think said "God is the sewer in which all contradictions flow".

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If the Christian God exists, hell does not exist. It's an illogical concept when refering to Gods attributes. Are you compassionate? If so, then would you save your child from going to hell? Of course you would, and you are not even infinitley compassionate like God. So if God is infinitley compassionate he would never even think of sending his children to hell. As Engles i think said "God is the sewer in which all contradictions flow".

 

God has done everything he can to save us. Unfortunately he also gave us free will. If you throw a life buoy to someone drowning, the person will still drown unless he accepts to grab hold of the life buoy.

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How am I supposed to know? I'm 13, if everything goes right I've got a whole lifetime to be good/evil. As far as I'm concerned, I'm just going to live my life and what happens after death.

 

 

 

(I'm not a christian)

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If the Christian God exists, hell does not exist. It's an illogical concept when refering to Gods attributes. Are you compassionate? If so, then would you save your child from going to hell? Of course you would, and you are not even infinitley compassionate like God. So if God is infinitley compassionate he would never even think of sending his children to hell. As Engles i think said "God is the sewer in which all contradictions flow".

 

 

 

God has done everything he can to save us. Unfortunately he also gave us free will. If you throw a life buoy to someone drowning, the person will still drown unless he accepts to grab hold of the life buoy.

 

 

 

Free will to do what? Wouldn't it make more sense to give us free will as to whether we should follow God's way of life rather than beleive in him? Right now any following of a particular God is illogical and irrational. He hasn't given us a fair chance to make the decision as to whether we should beleive or not in my opinion.

 

 

 

Even so, would you sacrifice your child to hell for any reason? As in personally throw them down there? If he is untimatley compassionate he would never send anyone to hell. With free-will comes the choice to beleive in him or not, an infinitley compassionate God would never punish an innocent, rational and logical mistake with damning people to hell.

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I like to think I'm off to heaven, even though I'm pretty damn sure it doesn't exist. I've gone to Church all my life but I'm having a faith crisis right now. I'm bored of living in belief in something with no concrete evidence, I can't see religion as anything other than a way of manipulating people. The only thing I carry on going to church is for the community and charity work. I'm pretty sure there was a Jesus and he was a great person with great ideas (love your neighbour, treat others as you would treat yourself etc.) but I don't believe he was the son of God or any of that miracle stuff or heaven or hell.

 

Sorry for being so off-topic, I just felt like getting that off my chest.

 

 

 

If the Christian God exists, hell does not exist. It's an illogical concept when refering to Gods attributes. Are you compassionate? If so, then would you save your child from going to hell? Of course you would, and you are not even infinitley compassionate like God. So if God is infinitley compassionate he would never even think of sending his children to hell. As Engles i think said "God is the sewer in which all contradictions flow".

 

 

 

Thats one of the things that is making me question my faith. Why does God make us so un-equal, why is there suffering etc. On the other hand, why can we see beauty in nature or in paintings? It's not nessecary for our species to survive and therefore it can't have evolved that way. I think that beauty therefore must be from God. Or something like that. Anyway, for now I'll be calling myself agonistic.

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Free will to do what? Wouldn't it make more sense to give us free will as to whether we should follow God's way of life rather than beleive in him? Right now any following of a particular God is illogical and irrational. He hasn't given us a fair chance to make the decision as to whether we should beleive or not in my opinion.

 

 

 

Even so, would you sacrifice your child to hell for any reason? As in personally throw them down there? If he is untimatley compassionate he would never send anyone to hell. With free-will comes the choice to beleive in him or not, an infinitley compassionate God would never punish an innocent, rational and logical mistake with damning people to hell.

 

God wants to eliminate all sin and evil. We are sinful. God wants to eliminate us. It's not morally bad to punish evil. It's morally good to punish evil.

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