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Old 04-22-2006   #71
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Default Re: Ask "GOD" only one question...

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Originally Posted by RockGurl
People who r good in their lives go to heaven, and as the bible says, our spirits never die. So, in my opinion, the spirits which go to heaven re-born again in different bodies, but God lets them have a better life than they had in their 1st lives. People who were evil in their previous lives, their spirits go to hell and get reborn again, and they get re-born again, but God doesn't let thim live the life that the spirit deserves to live.
Lemme give u guyz an example, don't u ever see some1 and have the strangest feelin that u know that person? and when u go to ask that person if u really know him/her, it turns out that u don't. So maybe u knew that person in ur previous life and u still remember him/her.
So think about it ... I even spent my English period discussin this subject with my teacher.
Very philosophical point of view hun.
For me, anything could be plausible, however, it all comes down to what you believe. Jews and early Christians believed only they could be admitted to heaven, and no other from any denomination other than theirs. St Paul broke that code and allowed non-jews to be baptized, and from that day forth, only through baptism can you admit heaven. Muslims believe otherwise, Hindus as well, each has his own belief...So, if we want to be true to our religion, we'd better not mix things together, what for? Being 'good' differs from religion to religion. The universal 'goodness' is what Christ taught the world. For example, when Christ was a humble peasant, Mohammed was a statesmen. When Mohammed was a military commander and punished the tribe wich tried to kill him, Christ withstood his passion and forgave the jews for crucifying him. So, 'good' cannot be defined since it varies from religion to religion. One cannot take the above as an insult to Christ or the Prophet, for it depends in what perspective you take it... In short, stick to your faith, for that is what one thinks as right, w bil ekher, el mohem el niyyeh, mish el ma3rifeh
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