I don't want to
go to heaven forever.
Not exact matches
What, that god sent himself in human form
to earth
to live and die, so that he could live again and then rejoin himself in
heaven, so that the creations, who apparently have original sin because a talking snake convinced a rib lady
to eat an apple thousands of years ago, could choose
to believe in Zombie Jesus and if they did they would
go to heaven but if they didn't believe in Zombie Jesus they would fry in Hell
forever, regardless of how good a life they lived on Earth?
Will the person who had an experience
go to heaven while the person who didn't burns
forever in Hell?
And he allows people
to go to hell
to weed out those who will not willingly sing praises
forever to his name in his
heaven.
When I consider such a place, I have
to agree with Ingersoll — «If there is a God who will damn his children
forever, I would rather
go to hell than
to go to heaven and keep the society of such an infamous tyrant.
Ok but can god take away a person from hell and put him in
heaven and if god loves us so much then why he doesn't destroy satun or put him in prison
forever and why doesn't he tells the holy spirit
to forgive whatever any person says just like him and Jesus i want
to know thst but i noticed in all your replies except one that you were telling me everything i was asking except this in short if i say «he allows us
to hate him» and i also want
to know that if a person is sent in hell for his sins then will he
go back
to heaven after completing his punishment or stay there
forever and also will any person who have commited the unforgivable sin one day be freed and allowed
to go to heven or be reborn on Earth and if god has infinite love for us why don't he force us
to belive in Jesus just before dying and then as he
goes to heven show Jesus
to him and then give him a rebirth as soon as his turn comes and then countinue this becaude
going to heaven would be better much more than
going to hell especialy for those who have commited the unforgivable sin
Jesus says that if we follow him we will
go to heaven, but does he say that if we do not believe that we will burn
forever, simply by not believing?
We just were taught that any baby born and not baptized was
going to «limbo»
forever because their uncaring, heathen parents did not wish
to save their souls committing them
to the Catholic religion, and we prayed on a daily basis
to those poor innocent children abandoned by their parents
to eternity
forever outside of
heaven and the love of God.
What happens if it is really true that believers in Jesus
go to heaven, and those who don't burn in hell
forever?
Man will never be a «God», but was created
to live on the earth
forever, with only a limited number of 144,000
going to heaven (Rev 14:1, 4)
to serve in the official capacity of «kings and priests» as members of God's heavenly kingdom.
After all, if he's not
going to heaven with them, they'll be on the side of their «good god» who is allowing him
to be tortured with fire
forever and ever.
psssttt... there is no
heaven, no hell, no afterlife... when u die its like
going to sleep
forever... you won't even know it....
Why is Jesus, who is God and knows he's
going to heaven to be God
forever, dying a mortal death such a sacrifice??
The good news is that you have the choice... Believe... live a life for God...
Go to heaven... or... keep the way your
going... and endure the results
FOREVER.
If you grew up in church, there's a good chance you were taught a pretty simple message about the afterlife: When you die, you either
go to heaven, or you
go to hell — both of which will last
forever and never change.
That everything you love, everything you hold dear, all of it eventually gets destroyed or burned up or
goes away and we
go somewhere else
to spend our eternal life — a vague
heaven, a worship service that lasts
forever, something like that.
If you will just believe in Jesus for eternal life, you can
go to heaven and be with God
forever when you die.
Rom 2:7 is saying you can
go to heaven by good works, but you have
to do them always and
forever.
As she started
to touch him, Jesus asked her
to refrain, saying, «I have not yet
gone up
to my Father,» implying that his condition was not as it was before the crucifixion but as it should
forever be in company with his Father in
heaven.
Lovestruck lyrics: And I'd give up
forever to touch you / Cause I know that you feel me somehow / You're the closest
to heaven that I'll ever be / And I don't want
to go home right now
Not every date is
going to result in
forever (and thank
heavens for that), but those dates that do
go well have a better chance of being a repeat event if you give them some breathing room.
With this experience the ancient baptized figured that they were immortal, thus, the baptized couldn't «
go to Limbo» which was secretly identical with the Eastern «Nirvana», nonexistence, but were immortal
to suffer on «
forever» if a conspicuous
heaven wasn't granted.