If you died in 10min where do you think you'd go Heaven Or Hell??

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If I died 10 min from I think I'd go to hell, I cant seem to turn from the temptations of this world! I want to change I really do but always seem to hit a bump in the road.

Anyone else?
 
Nov 17, 2002
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@JazzFan

A Christian would tell you that it isn't your good deeds or attempt at such that will get you into heaven. Its if you believe Jesus Christ came in the flesh and died for your sins. No matter how much you try to rebel sin, you will always be a sinner and fall short of His glory.
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If I died in 10 minutes I would go to such a place as heaven.
 
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n9newunsixx5150 said:
ok. Its all about your first reaction when confronting yourself with the question of salvation. Does your heart know love enough to let Christ in or at least be open to the idea? Or is your natural tendency to completely rebel?
I dont think I know what love is, I've become jaded by events in my life and all I truely know is pain.
I am open to recieve god tho
 
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reality

I posted this same post on another topic, but I think it is valid here as well...

Faith is an attitude... There is no after life, once you're dead, you're dead... Your brain and your conscious (the awareness of yourself and the environment around you) stops functioning and that is it... All thoughts and beliefs no longer exist except for your dead body; this is the only reality/truth... It is hard to think this way because the human conscious is so strong that it makes it hard to think of the nonfeeling in nonexistence... I came to this conclusion after knowing a kid who was normal before he suffered a substantial amount of brain damage from almost drowning. Anyway he wasn't the same person at all. It was like he had been replaced by another person. Point being is when you die your brain is damaged permanently and you no longer know shit about anything because your brain no longer functions.
 
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@JazzFan


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I dont think I know what love is, I've become jaded by events in my life and all I truely know is pain.




Pain is temporary. Love is eternal.
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I am open to recieve god tho



Let it be so..........
 
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Re: reality

ReservoirDogg said:
I posted this same post on another topic, but I think it is valid here as well...

Faith is an attitude... There is no after life, once you're dead, you're dead... Your brain and your conscious (the awareness of yourself and the environment around you) stops functioning and that is it... All thoughts and beliefs no longer exist except for your dead body; this is the only reality/truth... It is hard to think this way because the human conscious is so strong that it makes it hard to think of the nonfeeling in nonexistence... I came to this conclusion after knowing a kid who was normal before he suffered a substantial amount of brain damage from almost drowning. Anyway he wasn't the same person at all. It was like he had been replaced by another person. Point being is when you die your brain is damaged permanently and you no longer know shit about anything because your brain no longer functions.
So what is a soul?
 
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1st There is no soul, just your subjective and objective consciousness which is divided into thoughts, feelings, intuitions and sensations.
2nd The teachings of Jesus weren't written down until 40 years after his death and from there it took 5 centuries of a large composite of authors to finish it. Similarly, what we know from the teachings of Socrates is from the writings of Plato. Socrates never wrote his philosophy. Plato wrote Socrates philosophy after his death. So you have to wonder, how much of it is Socrates and how much of it is Plato...