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I am also a firm believer in Christ, so I know I'm going to Heaven when I die. But you have to remember, our earthly bodies stay here on earth when we die, it's our souls that go to Heaven or Hell. (I'm sorry if you don't believe that, it's just what I know.)<br /><br />A lot of non-Christians believe that Hell will be like some big party, but they're completely wrong. Hell is fire and suffering basically. Once you're there, you can't get out and you never stop burning. Ever. The Bible says that there will be "wailing, and weeping, and gnashing of teeth." Can you even imagine? It would be horrible to hear that for the rest of eternity. And another thing, the Bible says that once you're in Hell, you aren't going to care about anyone but yourself. All you will want is to get out, and to drink even a tiny bit of water. But you won't be able to. You'll be stuck there forever. <br /><br />I really encourage y'all to at least think about what I said. And if anyone wants to ask me any questions, message me and I will try to answer as best I can. <br /><br />(I'm very sorry if something I said offended anyone, I just really wanted to get my point across.)
Yes i know what i am wondering is if it is a sin to believe in that. It IS the Myans and the calender of the ancient Myans ends at 2012 also a black hole will aline with the sun on 2012 and a bunch of other stuff. And i dont wanna get of subject so... yah
2012 is not a Christian belief. (At least not the original belief. I'm sure there are Christian beliefs that say it as well.) The original belief is from the Mayans (or is it the Aztecs?>.> I always get it mixed up.)
Agree with Jocey1997. Though i am scared about the whole 2012 thing and i dont know if thats again Christian religion???
Well... I am a firm believer in Christ, so I believe you will either go to heaven or hell, depending on it you have accepted Jesus into your life.
I believe that, in the last few moments of your life, as your brain craves oxygen and slowly dies due to lack of O2, you will hallucinate. In that hallucination, you will see those who you love, and be where you always wanted to be. Those few moments will seem to last forever. Then everything fades out, and you die. But that's pretty much it- no special floaty cloud land that you just chill out at for eternity. But some of me also believes that a part of your energy lives on, and it stays in your favorite place, or where you died, or where you were at your worst. It almost stays as a "feeling," that people feel when they pass by that spot.<br /><br />But I still believe in the gods and goddesses, and I still ask them for guidance and I still live a good life (as far as I am concerned.) I don't need a "heaven" or a "hell" to scare me into living a decent life.
To Ginger: So, by saying you don't sin, you are essentially saying that you are perfect, am I right? Well, I thought according to your Bible, no one is perfect except God and Jesus. Everyone sins. No one is perfect.<br /><br />Just thought I would point out the flaw in your logic.
I believe that there is a heaven and a hell. I'm Christian so, yeah. The only things that worry me about death is which, um, direction you'll go to and the second, just has to be, wouldn't you get bored if you had to be dead for the rest of eternity?<br /><br />It always poses an interesting question when I think about what happens after death. I have often thought of recarnation, but I don't know.
I don't quite believe in a "heaven"<br />I never really was a religious person soo ^^''<br /><br />I believe in reincarnation or that a least we are going back into the world some way.<br />kinda like Philip Pullman's book the Amber Spyglass, something like that C=<br /><br />I'm not to worried about dieing, sure i could have done some things better and i'd like to change a few things but i'm happy with my self. I'd like it if there was something after this but who really knows?<br />
How is it a waste?