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When Muslim you must chose between Imam Ali (as) on one hand and the Sunni leaders on the other hand.Throughout everything, I just hope that God does not send me to Hell when I die. I am not a model Christian by any stretch of the imagination; I rarely go to church, I think about [insert word for adult media here] constantly, I fantasize about more things than I probably should... I hope God doesn't consider all that too bad to be sent to Heaven... The thought of eternal nothingness terrifies me even more. I-it... Th-theres got to be... s-something more after...this.
.....I.......I need to hang out with Aloe...
I've had questions never once answered: On the thinking that we do actually, biologically die, meaning that our bodies go away for good. Well, then all of these depicted Hells (most not even depicted or talked about in actual religious texts - it's always other books considered fiction, but they're based on the "real thing")...they shouldn't be a worry at all. What are you going to feel? Your body is dead and gone. You certainly aren't being forced to "see" things, either because your biological eyes are no more. You're dead. Your body is gone. No amount of torture that can be conceived of even matters or would affect you at all. How can it? Maybe some kind of limit to your consciousness that prevents you from thinking of anything good and positive..? I don't really understand, though, how anything makes sense at all where you would be forced into another physical place with physical experiences all over again........if death is exactly the death as currently only defined - the end of biological life.
If you're somehow referring to my usage of Aloe, I'm not taking it that far. She's just a Tulpa. And a benevolent one at that. She literally is not capable of hurting me at all.Imam Zain Al-Abideen (as) said:
The Imam (a.s.) was asked to summarize all the laws of religion; he said, tell the truth, judge with fairness, and fulfill a promise.
@UberScout
Editadd Qur'an:
Chapter 61: O you who have faith! Why do you say what you do not do? It is greatly outrageous to Allah that you should say what you do not do.
Conversation between Allah and the Devil:
Chapter 15: He said, ‘My Lord! As You have consigned me to perversity, I will surely glamorize [evil] for them on the earth, and I will surely pervert them, all except Your dedicated servants among them.’ He said, ‘This is the path [leading] straight to Me.
Eternal nothingness is very scary. Death is the great unknown. I'm a Christian, too, but no one REALLY knows what happens after death. That's where faith comes in. We won't know till we get there, but we can have hope that there's more than just this life. If it helps, I'm not a model Christian, either. A few months ago, I was this close to deconstructing. But just know that our faith in Jesus is what gets us into heaven, not our works. We've already been forgiven and redeemed. Regarding sin, someone I know put it like this: "The closer we get to God, the less we sin." So, it's not about willpower but proximity.Throughout everything, I just hope that God does not send me to Hell when I die. I am not a model Christian by any stretch of the imagination; I rarely go to church, I think about [insert word for adult media here] constantly, I fantasize about more things than I probably should... I hope God doesn't consider all that too bad to be sent to Heaven... The thought of eternal nothingness terrifies me even more. I-it... Th-theres got to be... s-something more after...this.
.....I.......I need to hang out with Aloe...