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Just as the title of this article says, these are my own conclusions.

I certainly to not expect to convince anyone, or try to change their opinions or believes.

I was raised as a Catholic, always went to Catholic Schools, surrounded by nuns and priests. Church every morning, before classes.- Learning what they taught me. Hearing sermons.

But then something happened.- I became an adult, and started to form my own opinios.- There were many questions in my mind, and nobody seem to be able to give me the correct answers.

I was confused, in many aspects of what I had been taught all my life.

My main doubt was the factor of Heaven or Hell.- Heaven is where good people go, Hell is for the bad, the criminals, those who do not believe in GOD., or those who do not fallow the catholic doctrines or principles. These people are to burn in Hell for eternity, suffering and receiving all possible punishments they deserve.

My question is, Our GOD is a benevolent, noble, loving and forgiving GOD.- He loves all his children with an incredible understanding and fair judgment. All the persons in this world are "His Children", he created us, and he loves all of us, despite race, religions, sexual preferences, defects or imperfections. He even forgives our sins, if we really repent.- Based upon this, it is impossible for me to believe that HE will allow his children to suffer IN HELL for all eternity.

If you stop to think about it, HELL must be an incredible HUGE place, to be able to receive all people of other religions, like Asians, Indus, Middle East, Buddhists, some American Indians, Protestants, and so many other religions, not to mention the "bad", the criminals, the Agnostics, the Atheists, homosexuals and so many others who do not follow the Catholic rules.

This, to me, is an anachronism, a complete chronological error of all the things "JESUS", HIS only begotten son preached during his short visit to this earth, before his crucifixion. Another sacrifice GOD made to save humanity.- Jesus even forgave Mary Magdalene, a prostitute, and just asked her to sin no more.- Therefore, my only conclusion, after taking all this into consideration, is that there is no such thing as HEAVEN OR HELL.

There must definitively be,-- without question, another life after death.

We pass to live another life, or many other lifes for eternity. We have also lived many lifes before our birth.- Some people call this "Re-Incarnation", and it has been proven over and over again by many physiologists and physiatrists. There are also many books that have been published about this subject.- I truly believe this is the will of GOD.- HE truly works in mysterious ways, and this is one of HIS ways to show us, that not everything they teach us in Catholic Schools, has to be the absolute truth.

Eva de la Torriente Sept. 5, 2008





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