Not exact matches
«This
place isn't
going to die.
Additionally,
placing that 401 (k) balance into the pension plan means you'll forever give up access
to the principal and when you
die, the monthly checks stop — and the principal is
gone forever.
For those who have the means but still have doubts, Kevin O'Leary, «Shark Tank» celebrity investor and founder of O'Leary Financial Group, known for his blunt opinions on television, provided a blunt assessment of why more people — celebrities or not — should give: «If you make money, you've got ta give some back, or you
go to a bad
place after you
die.»
To answer such questions means
going back into the same volatile villages surrounding Kandahar city where Canada's men and women fought and
died — Panjwai and Zhari and the lush Arghandab valley —
places that have continually see - sawed between Taliban and NATO control and where some of the most gruesome incidents have taken
place, including the axe attack on Capt. Trevor Greene in March 2006.
How many more students are
going to have
to die and have their blood spilt in American classrooms, trying
to make the world a better
place just because politicians refuse
to take action?
There is no great «sin» that I'm just
dying to go commit because I don't believe in judgement or «hell»... if that's the only thing restraining someone, then their heart isn't in the right
place to start with.
But even the most orthodox of Jews will admit that GeHenna (named after the dump outside Jerusalem that existed in the Valley of Hinnom and whilch was considered the most unclean of
places, where the «fires never
went out» and the «worm never
died»... a reference seen in Isaiah...) was an idea adapted from Babylonian theology (taken from Zoasterism), not an idea originally developed in the Tanach (thus you will find references
to «the world
to come» and «tikkun Olam» only in the Talmud, not in the Tanach... which for Jews is not a problem since our view of «scripture» is not the same as a Christians).
To tell someone that they deserve to go where the worst people in the world go when they die is still insulting, even if you're rational enough to know such a place is a fairy tal
To tell someone that they deserve
to go where the worst people in the world go when they die is still insulting, even if you're rational enough to know such a place is a fairy tal
to go where the worst people in the world
go when they
die is still insulting, even if you're rational enough
to know such a place is a fairy tal
to know such a
place is a fairy tale.
So before Jesus
died everyone
went to Sheol, but
to different
places.
He knew where he was
going and knew that all others that
die go to the same
place.
It is simple when you
die... you
go to this other side and this other side has rules BAD you do
to a
place called HELL, Good you
go to where HE
went after he was crucified and then resurrected.
I applaud what he is doing and hope that he brings others
to God throught the torture and bloody human sacrifice of his son (himself, actually) where he
died (well, for a few hours anyway) for us all (at least so the story
goes) so that we may live with him in heaven (a great
place for which no evidence or photographs exist) until the end of time.
You don't exist after it, you won't see your loved ones again, and they aren't
going to a better
place when they
die.
That is why religion flourishes where education is poor, and religion
goes to die in
places where it is good.
They tell their followers comforting fairytales in which they'll never really
die, when loved ones
die they
go to a better
place where they will see them one day, there is always justice in the end, they have an all powerful friend who will control the elements for them, protect their loved ones, and so on.
And I certainly don't think we need a bunch of stuffy church people sitting around discussing Genesis 6 all day while people around them are
dying and
going to hell (that would be, a
place of shame, right?).
As we are all a part of God, the only
place our souls
go after the human body
dies and rots, is back
to that of which we are all a part!
Jesus
went to the cross and
died in your
place.
But we have already established the fact (according the Word of God) that she was saved in the first
place, and if she had
died within one minute of believing in Jesus, she would have
gone to heaven.
not physically making a plan — but the emotional comfort of
going to that
place of «I should just
die.
The basis of your belief system appears
to be that, you will
go to a
place of eternal fire and torture, unless you accept that 2000 years ago god sent a piece of himself
to Earth in human form (Jesus) knowing in advance that this Jesus would live, be crucified,
died, then come alive again, then ascend
to heaven
to rejoin himself, and that this was the only way that humans could be cleansed of the evil that is inherent in them because a rib woman was convinced by a talking snake
to eat an apple.
And Ivy, in our conversation near the photocopying machine, said that the first time she
went through the purification ritual she thought she was
going to die — a long - standing fear for her, of darkness and confined
places.
I can't imagine living my life without knowing there is a better
place to go after I
die.
Do you believe that when you
die you will
go to a magical, peaceful
place where all your family and friends are and where nothing bad ever happens?
After all that I forgot even what I thought I did in the first
place, And I tell myself that if I am doing all of that then I care about it, and then I think about it and that it's possible
to just
go on with my life without stressing about all of this... and then when I
die I'll
go to hell and burn forever... and then at the same time I don't want
to constantly freak out about it and live my entire life in fear of
going to hell... My Parents are Atheists and say that I should just live my life without worrying about it and being nice
to people and being an overall good person, and I'm not old enough
to go to church, so I just repent quietly in my room, Perhaps when I was younger I have sworn
to god on things that may or may not have been true, and then I repeat those things in my head, and I would get scared.
To sum this up, there are no litmus tests to prove someone is going to heaven you can pray to God, and ask him to save someone if you are not sure, but ultimately it is whether they believe that because Jesus died for their sins they are going to heaven, but what can effect how well they live their life on earth is how in tune with the Holy Spirit which only happens when you read his word, and listen to GOOD preachers, thankfulness for your salvation which is not mandatory to have it in the first place will bring the passion to live for him ou
To sum this up, there are no litmus tests
to prove someone is going to heaven you can pray to God, and ask him to save someone if you are not sure, but ultimately it is whether they believe that because Jesus died for their sins they are going to heaven, but what can effect how well they live their life on earth is how in tune with the Holy Spirit which only happens when you read his word, and listen to GOOD preachers, thankfulness for your salvation which is not mandatory to have it in the first place will bring the passion to live for him ou
to prove someone is
going to heaven you can pray to God, and ask him to save someone if you are not sure, but ultimately it is whether they believe that because Jesus died for their sins they are going to heaven, but what can effect how well they live their life on earth is how in tune with the Holy Spirit which only happens when you read his word, and listen to GOOD preachers, thankfulness for your salvation which is not mandatory to have it in the first place will bring the passion to live for him ou
to heaven you can pray
to God, and ask him to save someone if you are not sure, but ultimately it is whether they believe that because Jesus died for their sins they are going to heaven, but what can effect how well they live their life on earth is how in tune with the Holy Spirit which only happens when you read his word, and listen to GOOD preachers, thankfulness for your salvation which is not mandatory to have it in the first place will bring the passion to live for him ou
to God, and ask him
to save someone if you are not sure, but ultimately it is whether they believe that because Jesus died for their sins they are going to heaven, but what can effect how well they live their life on earth is how in tune with the Holy Spirit which only happens when you read his word, and listen to GOOD preachers, thankfulness for your salvation which is not mandatory to have it in the first place will bring the passion to live for him ou
to save someone if you are not sure, but ultimately it is whether they believe that because Jesus
died for their sins they are
going to heaven, but what can effect how well they live their life on earth is how in tune with the Holy Spirit which only happens when you read his word, and listen to GOOD preachers, thankfulness for your salvation which is not mandatory to have it in the first place will bring the passion to live for him ou
to heaven, but what can effect how well they live their life on earth is how in tune with the Holy Spirit which only happens when you read his word, and listen
to GOOD preachers, thankfulness for your salvation which is not mandatory to have it in the first place will bring the passion to live for him ou
to GOOD preachers, thankfulness for your salvation which is not mandatory
to have it in the first place will bring the passion to live for him ou
to have it in the first
place will bring the passion
to live for him ou
to live for him out.
A. Persons, such as infants, who have not committed actual sin and who, through no fault of theirs,
die without baptism, can not enter heaven; but it is the common belief they will
go to some
place similar
to Limbo, where they will be free from suffering, though deprived of the happiness of heaven.
You have this undescriblable joyous feeling in your heart and you know that when you
die you are
going to a wonderful
place!
Sheol / Hades was the temporary holding
place or prison for the souls of those who
died (
went to sleep) within the Old Covenant dispensation.
while breifly
going thru this artical it was makeing my stomach turn, this is just what the devil wants is for doubt and confusion, christianity is growing stronger than ever, souls are being saved and lives are changing every day, and do nt for one minute think any different, or try tp put christians down, why would we loose faith, god answers our prayers everyday, think what you want and do what you do, but do nt try
to put things in other people's opinion or minds, jesus
died for our sins, so that we can have better lives and be forgiven for our sins here on earth and move on
to a beter
place, becouse souls do nt
die «read the bible, if you do nt understand it, find a church that can help you learn a better way of life, I pray for everyone out there that does nt know jesus christ as ther savior
to accept what he has
to offer
to you «love forgiveness and ever lasting life «Christians» stay strong and [ass the word of god on and share all your tedtimonies in life» god bless everyone»»
He had watched the sacred New Year procession; he had seen, for the pious but benighted Babylonian, a profound mystery taking
place under the eyes of the beholder as Marduk and Nabu
went out in solemn pilgrimage
to the Akitu house, there
to settle the fates of the incoming year; he had witnessed the annual festival in which Marduk triumphed over all his foes, cosmic and terrestrial, and himself
died that life might once more return
to the world.
After a person
dies, I believe their soul / spirit
goes to the
place where they will spend eternity.
It's nice
to think that when you
die, you
go to a better
place, but it's simply a way for man so avoid the fear of death.
A family member who
dies of cancer
goes to a wonderful happy
place.
Which is the more loving...
To not say anything to a non Christian about sin in their life that separates them from God and salvation because we don't want to offend them and let them go to eternal damnation, or show them that are a sinner deserving of hell, but that Jesus loves them and that He died in their place to give them true life and bring them into eternal salvatio
To not say anything
to a non Christian about sin in their life that separates them from God and salvation because we don't want to offend them and let them go to eternal damnation, or show them that are a sinner deserving of hell, but that Jesus loves them and that He died in their place to give them true life and bring them into eternal salvatio
to a non Christian about sin in their life that separates them from God and salvation because we don't want
to offend them and let them go to eternal damnation, or show them that are a sinner deserving of hell, but that Jesus loves them and that He died in their place to give them true life and bring them into eternal salvatio
to offend them and let them
go to eternal damnation, or show them that are a sinner deserving of hell, but that Jesus loves them and that He died in their place to give them true life and bring them into eternal salvatio
to eternal damnation, or show them that are a sinner deserving of hell, but that Jesus loves them and that He
died in their
place to give them true life and bring them into eternal salvatio
to give them true life and bring them into eternal salvation?
Hell is not meant
to be a
place of punishment nor did Jesus
die to keep people from
going to Hell.
if you base your life on nothing but a thought (faith)-- a dream — really its more of a hope because the only «proof» is after you
die — so there really isn't any proof of anything but a load of people telling others they are wrong and
going to a
place of torture because THEY think its real or vice versa!
He was told
to stay on the boat but seeing the casualties said: «the priest's
place is beside the
dying soldier; I must
go.»
He would
die in the upcoming battle and
go to his
place... Hell.
That same notion is the basis for a folktale about a man who
died and
went to the
place of souls.
When a non believing agnostic or atheist
dies, they don't immediately
go to a lake a fire, but are put into a hellish
place to await final judgment.
Sorry, but the emperor is not wearing any clothes, and no one is
going to a magical
place in the sky after they
die.
Funny how star gazing gives one awe and a sense of eternity and in my case it removes the hope of heaven... i.e. there is no heaven, just space with gazeous substance... a
place where it is childish and absurd
to think we are
going when we
die... Our solar system / galaxy seem empty of organic life altogether... actually inorganic seems
to be the norm... so my faith struggle of the week is how can I possibly believe in after life... when reality shows me decomposition of all that we are, scientific observation does not allow room for a «spirit body»
to rise and
go in some nebulae... So why do I still need
to believe despite this raw evidence... I drive me crazy sometimes...
There are only two possible
places to go when we
die.
The most important message you'll ever read: For us
to get
to go to heaven (and be made right with God), we must simply
place our faith (belief / trust) in that Jesus Christ
died for our sins (wrongs against God), was buried, and came back
to life the third day after His crucifixion, thus making Jesus our Savior (the One Who paid for our sins) and Lord (equal
to God because He was sinless).
But I love you so much, I'm
going to send Jesus Christ
to die in your
place so that you don't have
to.»
Man I am so glad I have a
place to go when I
die.
I know when I
die which could be now or 40 years from now I have a
place to go, that will put the most beautiful
places on this earth
to shame and I know that the people I love who have chosen
to accept Gods son - Jesus Christ as their savior will be there.
, and if you don't do what I say you will
go to some unimaginally terrible
place after you
die.
it would be nice of there actually is a GOD and a
place we
go to after we
die.