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Offline AndyHB

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Re: heaven and hell
« Reply #30 on: May 15, 2011, 22:29:26 »
I do agree that being separated from a loved one feels like hell. That's one of the reasons that heaven and hell cannot exist as a place where people who love one another are separated after death.
Why, Martin?  Are you suggesting that the only important element in our eternal destiny is our love for one or more other humans?  Isn't our love for the creator of more importance?  OK, if one is of the belief that there is no creator, then this doesn't apply - but does the concept of heaven/hell exist for such a person?

Send him an email and let him know why you think he is wrong if it bothers you that much. It doesn't affect the info he has added in my view
Did the even better thing, and made a comment on the webpage.  Mind you, haven't had a chance to go back and see if its been accepted by the moderator.

By the way, my comments about the spelling, etc., refer to boxes on the main home page.  These will have been created especially for this homepage, rather like an abstract for a journal article.  One, the 'Articles on ...' box, list a number of articles, but there is absolutely no indication that 1) they are the titles of articles or 2) where the titles change in this initial box.  Instead, the text in the box is simply a jumble of words.  A good quality website would make it clear that they are different titles by having each on a separate line, or at least by putting a punctuation separator in - such as a semi-colon.

As for the box that refers to a site entitled 'The truth about Hell' by Terry Watkins, I'd debate WTHIH's suggestion that Watkins is a Christian fundamentalist - from reading his site a bit more he's even further out than that.
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