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Christians: could you be happy in heaven if you knew...?
that most of the people you loved the most in your life were in hell?
and in what way would it be a moral to be happy?
this is a hypothetical. im not saying your loved ones are or are not, lets assume they are for the sake of the question.
why do i see so many people saying it was their choice? that is the most absurd thing you could respond with. God is the ultimate judge of weather you would go to heaven or hell right? so he could easily keep someone in heaven instead of going to hell. it is not a choice of what you believe in. if say i don't want to go to hell, then the ball is in gods court to decide what to do from there.
Zivi Zivac - sorry homie, you have NOT proved reincarnation at any point.
15 Answers
- 1 decade ago
When a person is saved and goes to heaven they have no remembrance of this world.
Revelation 21:4
And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things are passed away
In heaven there will be no sorrow.
Also, in hell there will be no conscience existence. Hell is the grave. Sheol = grave, death, hell
The soul that sinneth it shall die. The wages of sin is death. Christians screwed up what hell really was. There will not be eternal burning. God's wrath does not go on forever. If a person is unsaved they will die and just never come into conscience existence again. They will have eternal rest. I don't think that's too bad and if I do get to go to heaven I won't know who didn't go anyway. God knows what he is doing. He's perfect. :)
Source(s): www.wecanknow.com - Anonymous1 decade ago
Our hearts, attitudes, and thoughts will be completely in agreement with God (1 John 3:2). If some of our loved ones are not in Heaven, we will be in 100% complete agreement that they do not belong there – that they are condemned by their own refusal to accept Jesus Christ as their Savior (John 3:16; John 14:6). It is hard to understand this, but we will not be saddened by the lack of their presence.
Source(s): gotquestions.org - Jesabell TLv 41 decade ago
It was their decision to be there. As a good Christian I am to tell them about God, but if they didn't listen its not my fault.
And who's to say you remember anything in heaven? That would be a blessing. Just a clean slate and you don't have to remember all the horrible things you went through.
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- cheirLv 71 decade ago
No one knows what heaven is like for it says: “Things which eye has not seen and ear has not heard, and which have not entered the heart of man, all that god has prepared for those who love him' [1 Corinthians 2:9].
- Anonymous1 decade ago
In the fact that they chose to be where they are. I cannot, could not change it.
If I have remained silent while they were alive then I would feel bad
- The LSA QueenLv 61 decade ago
More like if Hitler, Stalin, Hussein, and Palin were in "heaven" with them bahahaha.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No, but I don't have normal Christian views about hell
- 1 decade ago
If you love some one so much, would you keep the word of God away from him ??? I don't
and i also try to speak to atheist and muslims ... most of them won't listen