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Did Bill Krozby go to heaven or hell?

  1. #21
    Ghost Black Hole
    he went to heck
  2. #22
    G African Astronaut
    His fam's catholic so w/ his wild life he's a shoo in for purgatory.
  3. #23
    Originally posted by G His fam's catholic so w/ his wild life he's a shoo in for purgatory.

    Sooo... he only gets half tortured or something?
  4. #24
    Originally posted by Robert Mugabe Douglas' cat

    Call him by his name. It was Archie.
  5. #25
    G African Astronaut
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Sooo… he only gets half tortured or something?

    They get full hellish torture, but only for a set time unlike eternal damnation.
  6. #26
    Deanna Troi Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by G His fam's catholic so w/ his wild life he's a shoo in for purgatory.

    "Shoo in"
  7. #27
    God doesn't torture people. You're either in or you're out. There's no in between.
  8. #28
    Jeff Hunter did 9/11
  9. #29
    Originally posted by Endarkenment Neither exist. Ideas like heaven and hell are delusions generated within minds afflicted by the religion language virus. Douglas Monks no longer exists. The matter that constituted his body and brain and created his consciousness and the accretion of sensory experience he called his 'self' are now reconfigured into something else. It's over. Or is it? Perhaps nothing is ever over.

    The past, the present and the future don't really exist separately. It all runs together. That means that the moment you enter the time stream, there's no way to get you out. Only God can take you out, because only he knows how to manipulate time and space. Even though you die now, you're not really dead. You're not really gone. Not from the perspective of the wholeness of the time stream. All it takes is to reach back to a point where you were alive and snatch you from there and bring you to now. Or, simply delete the perspective of the space and time between the point you "were" alive and the time you "died", in such as way that you would not even be aware of the missing time. Once you're in the timestream, you are a permanent fixture, whether you die or not. That's why Satan doesn't just want to kill you. He could. Easily. But that wouldn't get rid of you at all. Instead, he gets you to kill yourself forever, voluntarily, thus forcing God to have to remove you from the timestream entirely: the second death.
  10. #30
    Nile bump
    Originally posted by ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ God doesn't torture people. You're either in or you're out. There's no in between.

    Yeah but wat about Christ redeeming us all? What about salvation and forgiveness?
  11. #31
    Originally posted by Nile Yeah but wat about Christ redeeming us all? What about salvation and forgiveness?

    The redemption offered has no value for you if you don't believe in and practice what it represents. "Faith without works is dead".
  12. #32
    Quick Mix Ready Dark Matter [jealously defalcate my upanishad]
    I thought Purgatory was a cleansing of the soul before entering heaven. its not a stuck-between place for eternity.
  13. #33
    Xlite African Astronaut
    Well if you ask the buddhists his true self is now roaming somewhere between dimensions where he is searching for and is drawn to his future parents.
    This is not unlikely to be true.

    What's just as likely is that he went to his own belief system, if he had any.
    He could also, when dead here wake up sitting around a table with a pipe in his hand and his friends asking how it was?
    He could go home.
    He could vanish from existence.
    He could become one with the universe, which is what i'm leaning towards.
    He could have become what we consider a god.
    He could be a liserd now.

    Either one of these are just as likely as heaven and hell.
    The following users say it would be alright if the author of this post didn't die in a fire!
  14. #34
    Bradley Black Hole
    he's sleeping with his dead ancestors in a dream land and waiting to be reincarnated by me and cheeseburgers
  15. #35
    Bradley Black Hole
    Originally posted by Xlite Well if you ask the buddhists his true self is now roaming somewhere between dimensions where he is searching for and is drawn to his future parents.
    This is not unlikely to be true.

    What's just as likely is that he went to his own belief system, if he had any.
    He could also, when dead here wake up sitting around a table with a pipe in his hand and his friends asking how it was?
    He could go home.
    He could vanish from existence.
    He could become one with the universe, which is what i'm leaning towards.
    He could have become what we consider a god.
    He could be a liserd now.

    Either one of these are just as likely as heaven and hell.

    Can I give you my number, bro?
  16. #36
    Xlite African Astronaut
    Sure, or i could just give you mine.
    We're open for consultation between 12am and 12pm.


    Seriously tho, don't give anyone on these boards your number. Pm instead.
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