Hell is real and people go there for not accepting christ into their heart
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Hell is not a place of burning unto destruction but instead a place of everlasting torment. You don't just cease to exist there.
One view is that the souls of the dead go to heaven or hell immediately on death. A different view is that the souls of the dead await the Day of Judgement, after which they are consigned to heaven or hell. People often hold both views at different times.
I believe I will go to neither heaven nor hell - I do not need to believe in a fictional afterlife out of fear that my eventual death will be the end for me.
Anubis never "served" under anyone. He was a fairly popular deity for most of the history of Egypt (up until it was christianized under the Roman Empire), including the time of Cleopatra, as the god of judgment and guide to the souls of the dead.
Hitler hated the jews, he had a burning hatred for them and would not stop until every Jew was dead!
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right to a speedy trial, i believe. Answer They are innocent until proven guilty. They have the right to be defended by whoever they choose, even themselves, but no advisable. According to the severity of the crime they are judged by a person authorised to sit in judgement befitting the crime. They may be judged by a jury or by the one who sits in the judgement seat as explained
The idea of even owning land did not exist to anyone in Africa until the European's came to Africa
On the Day of Judgment, a person will first be asked about their religious obligations, specifically the Salah (prayer).
Usually until the judgment is paid.
In general a plaintiff who receives a judgment for personal injury or wrongful death can execute the judgment against all property belonging to the defendant until the judgment award is satisfied. Anyone named as a defendant in a personal injury or wrongful death suit should retain legal counsel immediately and refrain from discussing the matter with anyone other than their legal representative.
"It is the judgment of the court of the court that you shall be hung by the neck until dead."
This statement means that the enforcement of the judgment will be postponed until the final payment is made. Once the payment is received in full, the judgment will be considered satisfied. While the judgment may still be filed on your credit report, it should reflect that it has been satisfied once the payment is received.
When a judgment is recorded in the land records it becomes a judgment lien against the debtor's real property. That property cannot be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid.When a judgment is recorded in the land records it becomes a judgment lien against the debtor's real property. That property cannot be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid.When a judgment is recorded in the land records it becomes a judgment lien against the debtor's real property. That property cannot be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid.When a judgment is recorded in the land records it becomes a judgment lien against the debtor's real property. That property cannot be sold or mortgaged until the lien is paid.
A judgment is collectible until it is paid. There is not statute of limitations on a judgment. It is best to pay it off so it is reported as satisfied.
This means that the final judgment cannot be heard until all financial obligations are met. This is mainly associated with lawsuits and court related cases.
In Missouri, a creditor can typically garnish your wages for up to 10% of your disposable earnings. However, certain types of debts, such as child support or taxes, may allow for a higher percentage to be garnished. It's important to consult with a legal professional for advice specific to your situation.
Until it is satisfied or vacated.
The judgment creditor must be paid in full according to the terms of the judgment order. Most judgments are renewable and can remain on a credit report indefinitely until paid.
Yes. If it sues you in court and wins a judgment it can request a judgment lien and record that in the land records. Your house cannot be mortgaged or sold until the lien is paid.Yes. If it sues you in court and wins a judgment it can request a judgment lien and record that in the land records. Your house cannot be mortgaged or sold until the lien is paid.Yes. If it sues you in court and wins a judgment it can request a judgment lien and record that in the land records. Your house cannot be mortgaged or sold until the lien is paid.Yes. If it sues you in court and wins a judgment it can request a judgment lien and record that in the land records. Your house cannot be mortgaged or sold until the lien is paid.