ANSWERS: 7
  • yes i do. when you say we are "living it now" it is a metaphor, or a figure of speech. heaven is when you die, have lived a good life, and are reunited with those that have passed before you for eternity. hell is when you have led a life against God, and just die.
  • We're living in Heaven and Hell?
  • I don't think I'm following. God, I'm always so confused.
  • No. I find it much more comforting to believe that this is it. That this is all that matters, that life isn’t just some test to determine how you spend eternity.
  • Not really. I don't know what happens do you when you die, but it doesn't bother me. I'm not afraid of death nor am I hoping for a place where I can live on after death. Death happens, why worry about it.
  • Yes, they are very real places. We wouldn't be here if it wasn't for the Father Almighty in Heaven. Let me remind you that both places are over 3,648,364,834,513,264,591,764,591,634,597,459,324 years long, and this world is soon to end.
  • no, theres nothing when you die, none noda, nothing but pure nothing. your life is what you make of it, this is it... you can call your life heaven or hell, your path will determine your own interpretation of your own experiences. the reason religion creates story's for the afterlife is so that the people that are blind enough or stupid enough or unprivileged could be satisfied with there current situation and shut up since the blockheads have this little promise of something better, they all fall inline and go on pretending to care about making this whole production possible. the blockheads like there ignorance... its comforting to em. thats why they will kill and die and create hell for everyone else just to hold onto it.

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