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DoUwant2go2Heaven?;1861841 said:
Just because you may believe that the wicked will not be punished in hell, doesn't negate the reality that they will be. Just like you can believe that the sky is pink your whole life, but the reality is still the truth and the truth will always stand.

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hell according to Black Roots Science beliefs.

1. Do you believe the laws of Moses and the messages

about the consequences of sin (damnation and spiritual

death) apply to all people are just the reedeming of

lighter races since Blacks are the original gods?

2. Is it possible that some Blacks can actually

experience the lower levels of YAHWEHS heavans(even

if briefly)? i.e. people who reported dying and being

either in Hell or on there way to Hell and coming back

from the near death experience with great fear, a

vivid recollection of the experience and sometimes a

complete conversion to Christianity? Thanks again for

all your wonderfull info.


Those punishments you mentioned were directed at the

light races. So the punishment of eternal damnation applies

only to them. The reason is because with them, such

behavior is not an imitation but is rather inborn or natural, so

it's near impossible for them to give it up once they get

started in it. With black people, it is always imitative

behavior, and is easily shed once they enter their natural

condition in the mental worlds. So the eternal damnation or

2nd death is really a self-destruction brought on by the fact

that they willfully refuse to give up such behavior.

All black people (except children) do go to the hells for

three days after they ascend. Every person has sinned to

some extent or another. It's not possible to remove the stains

of these sins immediately, hence we are pulled to that

place by the desires that led us to commit those sins. So we

all go there for 3 days and experience the spiritual fire

whose purpose is to cleanse us.

This doesn't necessarily mean we will suffer during that

time. If a person does not identify himself with his sins, then

he will undergo that ritual with quite a detached state of

mind, and will see that it's simply a cleansing experience

from beginning to end. But if he identifies with it, and

believes he is a sinner and not a God, then the experience

will cause some suffering. But every single black person

always becomes enlightened after 3 days and the

experience ends.

One question that comes to mind. Is this 3 days the
 
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How is hell a punishment? There's no getting out and a punishment is a lesson learned when released. Your kids, when bad, are sent to their rooms for a punishment then they are let out after a time and hopefully they learned the consequences.

Hell is vengeance, not a punishment. When am I getting out of hell then? No time at all will I ever get out, so it cannot be considered a punishment.
 
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VIBE86;1862032 said:
How is hell a punishment? There's no getting out and a punishment is a lesson learned when released. Your kids, when bad, are sent to their rooms for a punishment then they are let out after a time and hopefully they learned the consequences.

Hell is vengeance, not a punishment. When am I getting out of hell then? No time at all will I ever get out, so it cannot be considered a punishment.
pun·ish·ment

a : suffering, pain, or loss that serves as retribution
b : a penalty inflicted on an offender through judicial procedure

there is nothing about time or learning a lesson
pun

punish
 
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You all really need to read, learn, and know about the origin and history of the old Anglo Saxon word "hell" and the doctrine that comes along with it. I mean really.
 
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DoUwant2go2Heaven?;1861841 said:
Just because you may believe that the wicked will not be punished in hell, doesn't negate the reality that they will be. Just like you can believe that the sky is pink your whole life, but the reality is still the truth and the truth will always stand.

Your beliefs on "Hell" are not based upon truth but traditions.
 
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Hell & the lake of fire are two different places, Hell being a condition, it also represents the grave but the lake of fire being the place where all those who don't make it into the Kingdom will dwell & be tormented...

Revelation 20:15

And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.

Revelation 21:8

But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death

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Psalm 16:10

For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell; neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption.
 
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VIBE86;1862032 said:
How is hell a punishment? There's no getting out and a punishment is a lesson learned when released. Your kids, when bad, are sent to their rooms for a punishment then they are let out after a time and hopefully they learned the consequences.

Hell is vengeance, not a punishment. When am I getting out of hell then? No time at all will I ever get out, so it cannot be considered a punishment.

Horrible analogy.
 
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Tremor;1867211 said:
Horrible analogy.

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Israelites;1866425 said:
Hell & the lake of fire are two different places, Hell being a condition, it also represents the grave

I concur.

Israelites;1866425 said:
but the lake of fire being the place where all those who don't make it into the Kingdom will dwell & be tormented...

Revelation 20:15

And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.

Revelation 21:8

But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death

&

Psalm 16:10

For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell; neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption.

So do you take the “lake of fire” as a literal lake of fire? If yes, that’s an enigma we have to unravel because as we all know a literal lake is a body of water, not fire.
 
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kids in america_;1865759 said:
You all really need to read, learn, and know about the origin and history of the old Anglo Saxon word "hell" and the doctrine that comes along with it. I mean really.

link?.................
 
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Life, Infinity, Enlightenment. The universe provides all of this.

We are made up of elements of the earth and the sun. Salt, Iron, Water, Carbon and Oxygen, Electricity. Many of the elements that we claim to be created by god on this earth that some are made of can be found throughout the universe. At one point in history we didn't recognize the expanse of space and thought that we were the center of everything only to find out that even our center (the sun) is not the center of everything. Should all of the attributes that we apply to God be correctly attributed to the universe? How did we come about religion anyway?

Lets go back to Africa where Homo Sapiens started from as science and even many old wives tales has proven. What were the Africans praising? Was it the spirits? What was the greatest spirit? The Sun? Some of my African bros and Hoes help me out here with this theory. Were scared little humans afraid of the big ol sun and raging rivers and attributed a human personality or animal personality to them?
 
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I've been saying we are God forever, i just don't think we understand our potential yet. That religion shit is putting your power in someone elses hands, we can affect and change the world if want. I also believe everything builds on itself (cells, humans, the panet, the solar system, the galaxy, universe) and everything has cause and effect. As much as the Universe expand the more our mind expands, the more we become conscious and know our place in the Universe. The Universe is one consciousness to me and is God!
 
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FuriousOne;1880792 said:
Life, Infinity, Enlightenment. The universe provides all of this.

We are made up of elements of the earth and the sun. Salt, Iron, Water, Carbon and Oxygen, Electricity. Many of the elements that we claim to be created by god on this earth that we are made of can be found throughout the universe. At one point in history we didn't recognize the expanse of space and thought that we were the center of everything only to find out that even our center (the sun) is not the center of everything. Should all of the attributes that we apply to God be correctly attributed to the universe? How did we come about religion anyway?

Lets go back to Africa where Homo Sapiens started from as science and even many old wives tales has proven. What were the Africans praising? Was it the spirits? What was the greatest spirit? The Sun? Some of my African bros and Hoes help me out here with this theory. Were scared little humans afraid of the big ol sun and raging rivers and attributed a human personality or animal personality to them?

You are wrong brother? Only the white man thought we were the center of the universe.
 
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anthony7q;1880879 said:
You are wrong brother? Only the white man thought we were the center of the universe.

I feel you on that but I'm speaking on the Religion that's in power and has the most influence on these united states. I was kind of alluding to the fact that at least in Africa they understood that they were giving a name to the unknown. Shit just got out of hand. The white man (who is us you racist bastard, jk) did not start these religions that sponsored the idea that we are the center. I will say that that is is a good start to elaborate on how other religions weren't as naive as abrahamic religions..
 
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Any time you have to name something that actually exists and is observable or measurable as "god"; the label becomes insignificant, for it is no longer supernatural.

You might as well call hydrogen "god", it's basically everywhere, and without it many things would not be possible.

Or you could just call hydrogen "hydrogen", the universe "the universe", and humans "humans".
 
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fiat_money;1880943 said:
Any time you have to name something that actually exists and is observable or measurable as "god"; the label becomes insignificant, for it is no longer supernatural.

You might as well call hydrogen "god", it's basically everywhere, and without it many things would not be possible.

Or you could just call hydrogen "hydrogen", the universe "the universe", and humans "humans".

Tabernacle. Yet somehow these name games turned into a viral meme.
 
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Lets go back to Africa where Homo Sapiens started from as science and even many old wives tales has proven. What were the Africans praising? Was it the spirits? What was the greatest spirit? The Sun? Some of my African bros and Hoes help me out here with this theory. Were scared little humans afraid of the big ol sun and raging rivers and attributed a human personality or animal personality to them?

is that a picture of the rapper Rakim in your avatar?
 
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