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Pueb
2005-10-02, 11:43
Lets say some guy died at age 20 and went to hell...cos he raped a cat or something. If he didnt find his loved one whats that mean. Can you find love or friends in hell and can you even talk to people in hell!?.

Now lets say a woman dies at age 21 cos she told on the rapist cat guy, then he stabbed her and she goes to heaven. Are you allowed to talk to people in heaven just like here?..

and what its like to you. Is there buildings or is it like cloud-ville...

Yeah..thats it!

Aseren
2005-10-02, 12:15
You don't really except someone to answer those questions right..

Pueb
2005-10-02, 12:28
No....

Paradise Lost
2005-10-02, 16:43
You watched that movie What Dreams May Come, right?

Pueb
2005-10-03, 02:46
Ummm no I didnt watch that, any good!?

ArgonPlasma2000
2005-10-03, 03:33
Supposing that hell is indeed a real place and is described accurately as your nearest hell-bearing book is concerned, its going to be too hot for you to care.

TheLaUghiNgHeretic
2005-10-03, 22:44
Heres a neat scenario:

A good "saved" god-fearing person is murdered and goes to Heaven. His murderer feels bad, repents and goes on to live a nice Christian life. As a result of this he also goes to Heaven.

So what happens if the two meet each other in Heaven? I bet that'd be pretty awkward.

Edit: Spelling

[This message has been edited by TheLaUghiNgHeretic (edited 10-03-2005).]

HellzShellz
2005-10-04, 04:02
Revelation 7:17 For the Lamb which is in the midst of the throne shall feed them, and shall lead them unto living fountains of waters: and God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.

There'll be no saddness in Heaven. But According to Paul, he was so messed up in the spirit that he couldn't tell if he was in the spirit or in the Body, "God knoweth." Only God knew.

So it seems to be we still LOOK the same in the spirit as we do in the Body, but I highly doubt you're going to be able to talk to someone in Hell. If there's not saddness in Heaven, I couldn't see myself looking down on a bunch of people tormented day and night, without being sad for them.

[This message has been edited by HellzShellz (edited 10-04-2005).]

ArgonPlasma2000
2005-10-05, 02:04
quote:Originally posted by TheLaUghiNgHeretic:

Heres a neat scenario:

A good "saved" god-fearing person is murdered and goes to Heaven. His murderer feels bad, repents and goes on to live a nice Christian life. As a result of this he also goes to Heaven.

So what happens if the two meet each other in Heaven? I bet that'd be pretty awkward.

Edit: Spelling



If the victim was indeed a Christian, he is obgligated to forgive his murderer. Besides, he'd probably thank his murderer for sending him to heaven sooner. http://www.totse.com/bbs/wink.gif (http://www.totse.com/bbs/wink.gif)

Keltoiberserker
2005-10-05, 03:03
Where do evil masochists go?

p106_peppy
2005-10-05, 22:40
in hell you'll be able to hear eveyone screaming in pain, but you'll never be able to get to them.

In heaven it'll be like one big party, everyone will be happy. There will be no grudges, there is no sin in heaven.

Fanglekai
2005-10-06, 00:03
there are no parties without sin

if hell is the absolute most horrible place, and the idea of torture is fire, then that makes fire something evil. for only taht which is apart from god can be in hell. (even though god is omnipresent, we'll ignore that he'd have to be in hell too for it to logically function)

Essentially you're saying that fire is evil (against god). so what about jesus using lamps and the parable of the bridegrooms who were supposed to have extra oil for their lanterns? doens't work if fire is evil. fire can't be evil, for it is one of god's creations. he called everything good.

the end result is that hell can't have fire. it has to be a place of non-being, not of firey death.

needless to say, i don't believe in it.

Elephantitis Man
2005-10-06, 01:14
quote:Originally posted by Fanglekai:

there are no parties without sin

if hell is the absolute most horrible place, and the idea of torture is fire, then that makes fire something evil. for only taht which is apart from god can be in hell. (even though god is omnipresent, we'll ignore that he'd have to be in hell too for it to logically function)

Essentially you're saying that fire is evil (against god). so what about jesus using lamps and the parable of the bridegrooms who were supposed to have extra oil for their lanterns? doens't work if fire is evil. fire can't be evil, for it is one of god's creations. he called everything good.

the end result is that hell can't have fire. it has to be a place of non-being, not of firey death.

needless to say, i don't believe in it.

Pre-Jesus, sins were paid for via burnt offerings. God also protected the Hebrews as they fled the Egyptians as a 'pillar of fire'. Fire is neither good nor evil.

Also, hell is absence of God in a personal sense. On earth, when one cries out to God, he listens. In hell, when one cries out, God ignores them because they are damned. That doesn't necessarily mean a part of him isn't there. He is sees and knows all that goes on in hell.

quote:Psalm 139:8

If I ascend up into heaven, thou art there: if I make my bed in hell, behold, thou art there.

Dark_Magneto
2005-10-06, 02:54
quote:Originally posted by Elephantitis Man:

Also, hell is absence of God in a personal sense. On earth, when one cries out to God, he listens. In hell, when one cries out, God ignores them because they are damned.

Well that certainly explains why prayer to God is just as effective as prayer to the kichen table or no prayer at all.

We've all died and gone to hell, of course!