Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Reborn.

Something is definitely wrong here. I have read about kids knowing what they shouldn’t know for their young age. I've read about a couple of people knowing how they died in a previous life, including one that was a co-pilot in the Second World War. I wrote about that person in a post. He named the pilot that died next to him and it was verified by the relatives of the pilot that had been killed.

Now what puzzles me, a lot of preachers claim that when you die if you are not accepted in the Kingdom of God that you are sent to Hell for eternity. Committing murder for example is an unforgivable sin and therefore you are incinerated. Okay, I’ll go along with that. But if some kids are born with the knowledge of what they shouldn’t have learned yet, then the soul of the deceased must have been sent into a new born baby so the soul of that person can’t be burning in Hell forever.

I’m just wondering what might cause these things to happen. If a person that died asked for forgiveness for their sins before dying, and they were forgiven by the Lord, perhaps the sins could still be serious enough that they were not forgiven enough to be admitted in the Kingdom of God. So that person's soul maybe was sent back to earth to start a new life (with the knowledge that this soul had already learned). Is this their chance to finish their earning of full forgiveness?

And what about some of these spirits that appear to some people? If they were in Hell burning, or in Heaven for that matter, I don’t think they would be here. That’s why I find it hard to believe that God, who is supposed to be a good God, would burn a soul for eternity. I think that the bad spirits that appear to some people and create havoc I believe they come from Satan. I don’t know if I’m right or not for thinking this way but by all the lies that are told by different preachers of the Bible make it hard to believe what they say. They try and scare people into being more faithful by telling those lies. I find some of them hard to believe especially if their is a preacher standing by when they tell their stories.

Sunday, February 15, 2015

Y-Jesus?

I get emails from a group calling itself Y-Jesus. I tried sending them a reply a couple of times but I get email failures and my replies always bounce back to me. If you are from that group trying to send me an email, send me a valid email address where I can send a reply. Thanks.

Thou shalt not...

According to the Biblical commandments, “Thou shall not commit murder ” (or kill, I forget which is the correct wording). That would be an unforgivable sin and according to the Church of God, your soul would be incinerated, never to exist again. Now as to the other sins in the Ten Commandments, if you don’t ask God for forgiveness or confess your sins before dying then you go straight to Hell and there you burn for eternity. Now from what has been reported according to some who have died briefly and described what they felt, to me that would be torture. In other words, if you don't want to be tortured like that you would have to kill someone so as not to be tortured after death but incinerated instead.

Now this doesn’t make any sense to me. I don’t think that there is one person in this world today that has no sins at all. No one knows if they are going to be killed by a freak accident of some kind at any time of the day or die in his/her sleep. To be without sins these days a person would have to be on a planet with no one else around or maybe be in a coma. So it's not possible to avoid being tortured is it?

On a related note, from what I have read, Disciple Paul was the only one that could write - so everything that Jesus said would have been reported to Paul. As we know these days, anyone that reports something doesn't always remember what the message was that they were supposed to convey. They added their own version of what they thought was told to them and the results were contrary to what the message was what it should have been. So how accurate is the Bible we read today?

Those are some thoughts I have had lately on religion.

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Revisiting Hell (in a post)

This morning, I watched a video on Youtube about people that went to Hell and came back. Unfortunately when I saved the link it appears to no longer work, or I would share it here with you. In a previous post I wrote about a man that allegedly spent 23 minutes in hell then made it back.

On that post I explained my idea as to where Hell was. I believe God said, “Ye are born from dust and to dust ye shall return”. Now in my understanding of these words if you’re not accepted into God's Kingdom then you go to Hell and being born from dust it’s only logical to me that Hell is somewhere down deep in this planet.

While watching and listening to every word that this man in the video I saw today had to say, I realized that I got my answer as to where Hell is (that is, if he is legitimate about happened to him). This video is worth while watching in what God had to say according to the scriptures.

On another occasion I watched a video about a lady named Leroux who claimed to have died after having shot herself in the chest and apparently she also went to Hell and came back. I also wrote a post about that one. It is a good video but when she claimed while she was in Hell she could tell what everyone's sins were. This might be true but I don’t believe it. I guess one day I might find out for myself I hope not.

Sunday, February 8, 2015

God's creation

Since I am a Christian I believe that God created the original body of a human. And His hand is involved in the creation of every human since then. So being disrespectful to a human's body is to be disrespectful to one of God’s creations, and therefore disrespectful to God. I realize when a person is deceased it’s because the soul has left the body of that person and the body is only a carcass with no thoughts or brain activity when it is without a soul. The fact remains that the body was created by God and that is why we have to have respect for how it’s disposed of when someone is deceased. Regardless of who it is, anyone of any religion (or cult even) or the most sickening or the most treacherous person in the world they are still a human being.

The other night I spent about an hour reading the comments about what France should have done to the bodies of the radical Muslims that were killed while committing terrorist criminal activities recently in France. Some of those comments were just as bad as the terrorism that was committed by those radicals. What some commenters recommended as to how the dead Muslims' bodies should have been treated are just has bad as what those Muslims did to bring on the ire of the people.

The things that some of those commenters suggest what should have been done to those bodies were really disgusting and insulting to one of God's creations. I don’t agree with most of these commenters. I must say, it’s not the body that is at fault but the brain of that person that was brainwashed at a young age into believing a radical ideology.

I don’t believe in the actions of those radicals, but what some people would like to have done with the bodies, I don’t agree with that. To show disrespect to a human body is to show disrespect to one of God's creations. To suggest that sort of thing is undignified and I would say not acceptable in God's eyes.