Commiting adultery is an act of betrayal and the person who betrays a loved one will live with their conscious and the consequence all their life.
The family is the oldest institution on earth, and it plays a vital role in human society. Throughout history, strong families have helped to make strong societies.
The family is the best arrangement for bringing up children to be mature adults. So commiting adultery is not an isolated act, it can impact the whole family.
In a happy familly, far from betrayal, a child knows that his father and mother will care for him when he gets sick, perhaps taking turns at his bedside through the night. He knows that he can go to his mother or father with the problems of his young life and get advice and support.
When the child grows up, they usually get married and have a family of their own. " That child realises how indebted he is to his parents when he was a child of his own. An adultery parent deprives the whole family of a solid foundation. So instead of asking if commting adultery leads you to hell, ask yourself of what hell you will put your family through when commiting adultery.
Here is what The Bible has to say about the act of adultery. 1 Corinthians 6. 9,10 reads: " Do you not know that unrighteous people will not inherit God's kingdom? Do not be misled. Those who are sexually immoral, idolaters, ADULTERERS, men who submit to homosexual acts, men who practice homosexuality, thieves, greedy people, drunkards, revilers, and extortioners will not inherit God's kingdom.
God's Kingdom is a governement that will undo all the harm that millenniums of humans' behaviour have done. It will provide: A perfect health, peace and security, and a clean mental and physical environment for all those who take the time and opportunity to live up to God's requirements.
So to answer your question. Studying God's word will help you to understand that "HELL" is only the common grave where the dead go, and as Ecclesiastes 9: 5,10 shows that the living are conscious that they will die; but as for the dead, they are conscious of nothing at all...
When Adam and Eve did no longer live up to God's requirements, here is what God told Adam in Genesis 3: 19. " In the sweat of your forehead you will eat bread( food ) until you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken. For dust you are and to dust you will return. God did not say anything else, as many religions try to make us believe.
By the way, the roots of the word "HUMAN" is dust.
This was said to the woman caught in adultery, John 8: 3-4. In Jewish law adultery was considered punishable by death, but under Roman occupation the Jews were not allowed to execute anyone (hence the necessary trial by pilate when jesus was crucified). This woman, however, was caught in the act of adultery and sentenced, illegally, to be stoned. When Jesus was asked whether or not he agreed that she should be executed (by the Jewish authorities, out to trap him) he declared 'let he who is without sin, cast the first stone'. One by one the lynch mob retreated, realising that they too were sinners. When they had left Jesus asked the woman where those who condemned her had gone. When she saw none left, Jesus stated, "and neither do I condemn you - go and sin no more". In this story it is clear that Jesus did not condone the adultery but expected the woman to turn away from her sin as she had been given another chance. Her repentance was expected, just as we are expected to repent when we do wrong. Note that in Hollywood films (movies to our US friends!) they often identify the adulterous woman as Mary Magdalene but there is no evidence whatsoever that this was the case.
The Puritans believed that God had chosen certain people to go to heaven or hell.
Well, first of all, a "demon" is not going to send you there! God will send you there if you have not been baptized. God was the one who cast the devil into hell. But to directly answer the question: it's going to be really hot and you are going to suffer until you can't stand the heat any longer!AnswerNot everyone believes in Hell. There is no Hell in Judaism, for example. I am not Jewish; I am an agnostic who was raised Protestant (Methodist). But I don't believe that any benevolent God would ever send his children to Hell, no matter what sins they committed in their life.Of course, there is always the possibility that God, if He exists, is either not benevolent, or not omnipotent. If God is not benevolent, then he might send people to Hell. Or, if God is not omnipotent -- if, for example, God has a God to answer to -- then he may not have a choice in the matter.In the movie The Craft, Fairuza Balk's character describes the supreme Creator spirit, Manon, this way: "If God and the Devil were playing soccer, Manon would be the stadium that they played on."I always thought that was an interesting idea: that God may not be in control of everything. Perhaps He is not all powerful; perhaps there is a greater entity that He has to answer to.But I think that the idea that God sends bad people to Hell forever is incompatible with the idea of a benevolent God. In Buddhism, for example, Hell is not eternal. You suffer in Hell until you have paid for the sins you committed in life, and then you are allowed to go to Heaven.But in Christianity, Hell is a place of eternal suffering, for people who are totally forsaken by God. And I don't believe that any benevolent God would ever completely forsake someone and condemn them to Hell forever.And a benevolent God would certainly not condemn someone to Hell (permanently OR temporarily) just because they were never baptized. That would be incredibly cruel and unfair, and a benevolent God is not supposed to be either of those things.That leaves four possibilities: 1) God is both benevolent and omnipotent, and there is no Hell, 2) God is both benevolent and omnipotent, and there is a Hell, but people are only sent there temporarily, until they have paid for their sins, 3) there is an eternal Hell, and people get sent there because God is omnipotent but not benevolent, or 4) there is an eternal Hell, and people get sent there because God is benevolent but not omnipotent.Whatever the case, as an agnostic I believe it is pointless to speculate on what happens after we die. Nobody knows what happens after you die except the dead, and they're not talking. Anyone who thinks they KNOW what happens after you die is fooling themselves.If there is an afterlife, it would be unlike anything that living humans are capable of imagining. So it's pointless to try to speculate on what the afterlife would be like, since it is beyond our current understanding.
No.But if you don't except the Lord as your love and savior you will go to hell.The reason people go to hell is not having received Christ as Savior and Lord and not having their sins forgiven. According to the Bible, ANY unforgiven sin can take you to hell, no matter what particular sin it is. But you can ask Jesus to save you and forgive you, and you can repent (turn away) from your sins and then you won't have to go to hell.
Well we can say "yes" and "no". Why? Because they do not believe in it. They don't think any of it exists and all the people who are moral and immoral will just die and go back to the way they were before they were born. And "yes" because if they know it exists and the day of judgment is soon than of course they will be scared.
Yes you will as you will then commit adultery as the wives will be living.
After a person commits suicide they are dead. The person has two places to go either heaven or hell.
Hell is a real place.Read Mark 9:43-44.And also read Luke 16:19 where Jesus revealed to man about hell.The bible is crystal clear in Mark 10:11 that if you marry you shouldn't divorce.You are only entitled to divorce if your wife is cheating on you that is if she commits adultry but Jesus said you should only marry if the former wife has died.God is the respecter of his word and doesn't change his word.Now you have a reason to worry about adultry because the bible says if you marry another woman you are commiting adultry and making another person commit adultry.And adultry is a sin.And all sinners will go to hell.Imagine in the eyes of people you are married and in the eyes of God you are commiting adultery everyday and which means you sin everyday even if you repent but you have a covenant with the devil. There are many that believe that hell is a real place. But getting remarried is not necessarily a ticket to hell. If you are concerned, please, talk to a pastor about it. I would recommend the pastor of a United Methodist Church in your area.
No.
no those people will not go to hell because that is why god died to erase all of our seines so that we can go to heaven.
From people in tales talking about hell (inferno).
No. People say that.
when you die the son of man judges you to either heaven or hell.
No, adultery is not a criminal offense in California, so you cannot go to jail for it.
No, adultery is not a criminal offense in Florida, so you cannot go to jail for it.
i think that gay people go to hell because there doing something not right in there life but i don't necessary think they will go to hell but i think that they will be given a new chance in life.
You go to heaven or hell.