Anyone going to read Rob Bell's new book 'Love Wins'? Apparently he makes the case that there is no hell. I'm considering reading it....
Anyone going to read Rob Bell's new book 'Love Wins'? Apparently he makes the case that there is no hell. I'm considering reading it....
I like Rob Bell, but i dont agree with him on that point. Should make a good read though.
Be a Jehovah's Witness and believe in no Hell.
I see it this way. Even if you don't believe in heaven or hell, which way would you want people to remember you when you are gone. Do you want people to miss you and preserve your memory forever? or Do you want people to celebrate the fact your no longer a pain the backside to them?
Like it or not, we all face judgement in some way when we die. You can quickly figure out how well someone was liked by seeing how many people go to the funeral.
Sounds fairly gutsy to me. It didn't really work out for Carlton Pearson when he came out with the same idea.
If you're interested, give this a listen: http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radi...e/304/heretics
Don't really buy into the concept but I do live my life based on the possibility of being judged by something at the time of death
There is something about the cosmic balance of the universe and the grand design. I think it may be possible that we may evolve into a higher form of life or reincarnated. There has been evidence of children remembering past life that they can not ever have known about. The stories of Heaven and Hell seem to be basically made up during the early times and passed on, so unfortunately there is too many people believing in that specific concept of life.
I don't know if any of you noticed, but the "similar threads" listed at the end of this thread shows a really good discussion about this same topic. I just read through it and it's fairly interesting (and entertaining).
http://www.okctalk.com/showthread.php?t=9873
One of my major questions is -what happened to the millions of people (their soul) who died from the time of the resurrection of Jesus until the gospel finally began to spread. Since they didn't reject Jesus Christ -where did they end up? (Not expecting anyone to know the answer to that!!)
I always thought the traditional concept of heaven sounded like hell.
Whoever said there's no Hell has obviously not stood in the check-out line at Super Wal-Mart on the first Saturday of the month.
"Lady Gaga Concert - Protestor says 'Hell Is Real'"
http://www.flickr.com/photos/anirudhkoul/5482768401/
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What about the people that have lived in the jungles of Brazil or wherever who have never even been introduced to religion. I guess they go to Hell.
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