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about me:
eh.. i'm a girl.
don't ask my age,(ahem...uhh.not available),but no offence people whos reading this make sure u don't like make bad comments, some people annoy me.also i'm asain<3 i can change moods i can be like a jerk today in class though werid.btw i'm not gonna uhhh... donate.. srry peoples~
i don't show off.
im also not gay.
i get annoyed by people saying go suck yo moms balls and etc... i'd say wtf? me da jerk say that to gay people!
blaugh <3 FIRST OF ALL IM NOT GIRLY!
scream well... im actually a tomboy!
whee awesome!
I really
heart ice cream!!! >_< gimme...?

likes:
~friends!!!!~
~sweets!~
~awesome movies like twilight!=3~
~AND SO... UHHH..... ETC.....~

HATE~:
~hate people who copys songs,profile etc...
REMEMBER!!! CARE TO GIMME ICE CREAM!<3

more stuff!!!!:Is Heaven Real? Yes. “In the beginning God created the heavens and earth” (Genesis 1:1). By a word of His power He called . . . and the systems of sun and stars and planets and oceans came into being. God spoke and the ocean beds were scooped out, the mountains formed, and the stars flung into orbit. The majestic power of God moved mightily upon the world for it was void until He spoke it into existence. What an awesome sight -- sitting in the moonlight on a clear night and looking up towards heaven seeing His amazing creation.

MAYBE UR GUYS QUESTIONS.

Is Heaven Real? Has anyone seen Heaven?
Is Heaven Real? Yes, John, a disciple of Christ, wrote what he has seen: “Then I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the first heaven and the first earth had passed away, and there was no longer any sea. It shone with the glory of God, and its brilliance was like that of a very precious jewel, like a jasper, clear as a crystal. It had a great, high wall with twelve gates, and with twelve angels at the gates. The wall was made of jasper, and the city of pure gold, as pure as glass (Revelation 21:1, 11-12).

Heaven will not need the sun or moon to shine on it, for God’s glory will give a brilliant light. There will be no tears or pain in heaven. Our bodies will be transformed, no longer suffering but moving mightily as God directs. For in heaven we will be singing praises to God. The angels will be rejoicing as the saints gather together bowing before God. Any crowns or gifts we receive, we will lay at the foot of Jesus. For Christ is worthy to receive honor and glory forever.
biggrin Is Heaven Real? Where is it?
Is Heaven Real? Yes, Once when asked by the Pharisees when the kingdom of God would come, Jesus replied, “The Kingdom of God does not come with your careful observation, nor will people say, ‘Here it is,’ or There it is,’ because the kingdom of God is within you” (Luke 17:20-21). “Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where moth and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also” (Matthew 6:19-21). Where is your treasure? Have you personally accepted Jesus’ free gift of eternal life in heaven? Do you believe you are a sinner (Romans 3:23), that Jesus died for your sins (John 3:16), that He was buried, He rose again 1 Corinthians 15:3-4 – just for YOU? He wants you to spend eternity with Him in heaven. Do you believe this in your heart and accept it by faith? If so, pray a prayer similar to this: “Father, it is my heart’s desire to go to heaven, a place You have prepared for those who make Jesus Christ Lord and Savior. I accept You as my Savior now. I believe that You died for my sin, was buried, and rose again for me. Please forgive my sins and help me to live a life that would bring You glory. Guide me as I read Your Word, the Bible, so I may better understand more about You. Cleanse my heart and make it pure as I trust and obey You. In Jesus name I pray, Amen.”

im just wondeirng about this!!!<3~:
Do We Go to Heaven When We Die?
Some people ridicule the idea of "going to heaven." However, Paul says that we are already seated in heavenly places (Ephesians 2:6)�and he wanted to go to be with Christ after he died, and Christ is in heaven (Philippians 1:23). Going to heaven isn�t much different than what Paul has already said. We might prefer other ways of saying it, but it is not a point on which we should criticize or ridicule other Christians.

When most Christians talk about heaven, they are simply using the term as a synonym for salvation. For example, some Christian evangelists ask, "Are you sure that you will go to heaven if you die tonight?" Their real point in most cases is not when or where we go�they are simply asking if we are sure of our salvation.

A few people may envision heaven as a place of clouds, harps and gold-paved streets. But such physical things are not really part of heaven�they are figures of speech, suggesting peace, beauty, glory and other good things. They are an attempt to use limited physical terms to describe spiritual realities.

Heaven is spiritual, not physical. It is the "place" God lives. Science fiction fans might say, God lives in a different dimension. He is everywhere present in all dimensions, yet "heaven" is the realm in which he actually dwells. (I apologize for the lack of precision in my words. Theologians may have more precise words for these concepts, but I hope I can get the general idea across with simple words.) The point is that to be in "heaven" is to be in the presence of God in an immediate and special way.

Scripture makes it clear that we will be where God is (John 14:3; Philippians 1:23). Another way to describe our close relationship with God at that time is that we will see him "face to face" (1 Corinthians 13:12; Revelation 22:4; 1 John 3:2). This is a metaphor for being with him in the closest possible way. So, when we understand the term "heaven" to refer to the dwelling-place of God, it is not wrong to say that Christians will be in heaven in the age to come. We will be with God, and being with God is rightly called being in "heaven."

In a vision, John saw God�s presence eventually coming to earth�not the present earth, but a "new earth" (Revelation 21:3). Whether we "go" to heaven, or it "comes" to us, is of no consequence. Either way, we will be in heaven, in the presence of God forever, and it will be wonderfully good. How we describe the life of the age to come, as long as our description is biblical, does not change the fact that we have faith in Christ as our Lord and Savior.
glitter-graphics.comWhat God has in store for us is beyond our ability to imagine. Even in this life, the love of God is beyond our ability to understand (Ephesians 3:19). The peace of God is beyond our comprehension (Phil 4:7), and his joy is beyond our ability to put into words (1 Peter 1: cool . How much more, then, is it impossible to describe how good it will be to live with God forever?

The biblical writers didn�t give us many details. But one thing we know for certain�it is going to be the most wonderful experience we have ever had. It is better than the most beautiful paintings, better than the most delicious food, better than the most exciting sport, better than the best feelings and experiences we have ever had. It is better than anything on earth. It is going to be a tremendous reward!
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i love to pursue wisdom but also to manipulate and deceive. At my best, i am brilliant and progressive. At my worst, i am treacherous and cold. my symbol is a water droplet. my enemies are green and red.
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