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		<title>Comment on God and hell: what&#8217;s the truth? by admin</title>
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		<description>Dear Telson,
great comment. I appreciate your ideas and thougts on this issue.
I think that you can not not inherit the kingdom of god, because you are god, so, the question is will you accept that the kingdom of god is allready yours?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Telson,<br />
great comment. I appreciate your ideas and thougts on this issue.<br />
I think that you can not not inherit the kingdom of god, because you are god, so, the question is will you accept that the kingdom of god is allready yours?</p>
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		<title>Comment on God and hell: what&#8217;s the truth? by telson</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jun 2011 07:14:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>DO NOT GO TO DAMNATION!
 
As far as damnation is concerned, many people think that it is not true. They deem it only an invented story that does not need to be taken seriously. They think that it is better not to think about it at all, because they will nevertheless see what really happens when they die: so why take bother one’s head with this issue in which no certain conclusion can be reached? They also discuss with pleasure many spiritual issues that are not essential in the salvation of their sole (female priests, whether God can create a stone so large He Himself cannot carry, etc). They perhaps try to dismiss the discussion about what happens after this life by thinking about these trivial issues.
   But is damnation true after all? Is there life after death? Jesus – who spoke much about Heaven by saying, for example: “In my Father’s house are many mansions” (John 14:2) – also often spoke about damnation. He mentioned both places in his speeches, so we should think about whether they are true. How can anyone be 100% sure that the next verses are not true? They indicate that our acts are significant and how we live our lives is nothing but trivial. If we live our life in impenitence, we will not inherit the kingdom of God.

http://www.jariiivanainen.net/donotgotodamnation.html</description>
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<p>As far as damnation is concerned, many people think that it is not true. They deem it only an invented story that does not need to be taken seriously. They think that it is better not to think about it at all, because they will nevertheless see what really happens when they die: so why take bother one’s head with this issue in which no certain conclusion can be reached? They also discuss with pleasure many spiritual issues that are not essential in the salvation of their sole (female priests, whether God can create a stone so large He Himself cannot carry, etc). They perhaps try to dismiss the discussion about what happens after this life by thinking about these trivial issues.<br />
   But is damnation true after all? Is there life after death? Jesus – who spoke much about Heaven by saying, for example: “In my Father’s house are many mansions” (John 14:2) – also often spoke about damnation. He mentioned both places in his speeches, so we should think about whether they are true. How can anyone be 100% sure that the next verses are not true? They indicate that our acts are significant and how we live our lives is nothing but trivial. If we live our life in impenitence, we will not inherit the kingdom of God.</p>
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