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Recent CommentsCristina :) said "The thing is, everyone wears t-shirts. If they like the look or not is dependable on the person’s taste. Whereas hats.....not everyone wears them to begin with. Then on top of that, some people probably won’t like the design of the hat either. My vote if for the awesome t-shirts: D ps- I reallllly like the pic of all the shoes! " about T-Shirt Dilemna on Friday, May 28, 2010 @ 1:45 PM Riley Taylor said "Music sucks in general. Some people/bands are good. Buddy and Julie = one of them." about on Monday, December 14, 2009 @ 11:41 PM Ahmandah Lynn Kortlever said "1) After we die, you said we would "get a new body". My mom said that this "body" could be the same, but without any sickness or health problems. for example, my grandpa died, and he was very over weight. She said that he probably has a new body that is thin, and healthy. Do you think this is what happens? 2) Do we have wings? because, What if heaven has no floor, so that we can "look down"-(brings me to my next question).. 3) Do we get to somehow be the guardian angels to the people we miss? or do we not miss anyone? does our loved ones that passed away even remember us, so that we can meet up again when we die, as well? 4) Is their any spirits on earth? and if their could be, do you think they are all bad?" about on Wednesday, December 2, 2009 @ 11:03 PM anonymous said "I'm Christian, So I'm supposed to believe in Heaven, right? What if God created this heaven image so that we aren't worried about dying.. so its more peaceful to us as Christians? And what about other religions and beliefs about reincarnation. I asked someone, "what do you think happens when we die" and their answer was, "nothing". I replied back asking "So, this is just it for us?" -and I get that, that was his own belief. But thats where he said the heavens might be created for people to "lean on". .so they aren't so concerned to die. or scared. " about on Wednesday, December 2, 2009 @ 11:01 PM Michelle Cary said "I was wondering if the bible ever says anything on where the non-believers of the old testament went, because it's not like the Israelites ever really shared they're faith with the Canaanites before they took over, so how would they know and have a fair shot? A kid from my theology class said that his pastor said "when the people get to the pearly gates and they see the glory of God that's when they make their decision to be with him for eternity" but, um, obviously that's wrong because there's no element of faith in that. So does the bible say anything about that?" about on Friday, November 27, 2009 @ 8:05 PM |