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Anon!! GET OUT OF THIS THREAD! Its for MISS VIO! Dont worry Princess ! I cover you!
And MR. EMIL! With all my Pleasure , Dont interfere or else YOU WILL BE SHOT By the President! GO have fun with your Stomach! anyway, your avatar is Funny!
LOL!! I never laughed like this before!!hahahahaha NOW i can tell who really sucks on internet!! LOL! hahah!! go change your name ANONYMOUSE!! YOU REALLY SUCK
Originally posted by Wise LOL!! I never laughed like this before!!hahahahaha NOW i can tell who really sucks on internet!! LOL! hahah!! go change your name ANONYMOUSE!! YOU REALLY SUCK
oh! sure man!! Life is so beautiful specially when butterflies are around! nice talking to you Anon!
I am so surprised on you! i dont believe you stopped teasing and moking.... This is your 1st time you discuss something and give oppinion about! I am happy for our friendship that is on the way of construction...
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How are you Princess? I have something for you! and for everyone who likes to be interested in... What Really Is Hell?
WHATEVER image the word "hell" brings to your mind, hell is generally thought of as a place of punishment for sin. Concerning sin and its effect, the Bible says: "Through one man sin entered into the world and death through sin, and thus death spread to all men because they had all sinned." (Romans 5:12) The Scriptures also state: "The wages sin pays is death." (Romans 6:23) Since the punishment for sin is death, the fundamental question in determining the true nature of hell is: What happens to us when we die? Does life of some kind, in some form, continue after death? What is hell, and what kind of people go there? Is there any hope for those in hell? The Bible gives truthful and satisfying answers to these questions. Life After Death? Does something inside us, like a soul or a spirit, survive the death of the body? Consider how the first man, Adam, came to have life. The Bible states: "Jehovah God proceeded to form the man out of dust from the ground and to blow into his nostrils the breath of life." (Genesis 2:7) Though breathing sustained his life, putting "the breath of life" into his nostrils involved much more than simply blowing air into his lungs. It meant that God put into Adam's lifeless body the spark of life—"the force of life," which is active in all earthly creatures. (Genesis 6:17; 7:22) The Bible refers to this animating force as "spirit." (James 2:26) That spirit can be compared to the electric current that activates a machine or an appliance and enables it to perform its function. Just as the current never takes on the features of the equipment it activates, the life-force does not take on any of the characteristics of the creatures it animates. It has no personality and no thinking ability. What happens to the spirit when a person dies? Psalm 146:4 says: "His spirit goes out, he goes back to his ground; in that day his thoughts do perish." When a person dies, his impersonal spirit does not go on existing in another realm as a spirit creature. It "returns to the true God who gave it." (Ecclesiastes 12:7) This means that any hope of future life for that person now rests entirely with God. The ancient Greek philosophers Socrates and Plato held that a soul inside a person survives death and never dies. What does the Bible teach about the soul? Adam "came to be a living soul," says Genesis 2:7. He did not receive a soul; he was a soul—a whole person. The Scriptures speak of a soul's doing work, craving food, being kidnapped, experiencing sleeplessness, and so forth. (Leviticus 23:30; Deuteronomy 12:20; 24:7; Psalm 119:28) Yes, man himself is a soul. When a person dies, that soul dies.—Ezekiel 18:4. What, then, is the condition of the dead? When pronouncing sentence upon Adam, GOD stated: "Dust you are and to dust you will return." (Genesis 3:19) Where was Adam before God formed him from the dust of the ground and gave him life? Why, he simply did not exist! When he died, Adam returned to that state of complete absence of life. The condition of the dead is made clear at Ecclesiastes 9:5, 10, where we read: "The dead know nothing . . . In the grave, where you are going, there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor WISDOM." (New International Version) Scripturally, death is a state of nonexistence. The dead have no awareness, no feelings, no thoughts.
Originally posted by Wise oh! sure man!! Life is so beautiful specially when butterflies are around! nice talking to you Anon!
I am so surprised on you! i dont believe you stopped teasing and moking.... This is your 1st time you discuss something and give oppinion about! I am happy for our friendship that is on the way of construction...
Yes, I'm surprised as well, but then again, I flushed a toilet once, when all had lost hope in me, so yes I can surprise myself sometimes.
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