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What exactly are the most orthodox beliefs on the fates of the lost and the saved in Christianity? What did the early church typically believe versus the Medieval church and later? Also, this video below portrays a near-death experience. What do you generally think of near-death experiences?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-We6WnA8aQ
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That one is made up for sure, Hitler is in heaven.
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A lot of them are clearly fake, but there are quite a lot that felt genuine.
The ones who do personal interviews are much more trustworthy
The AI voice-overs I block instantly. They are always irritatingly bad, even in a creative writting stand point
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>>18055259
>commited suicide
>is in Heaven
Pick one and only one.



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