Is Heaven for real?
Human beings have been discussing and debating this question since the beginning of time. In the modern era, this spirited and often contentious dialogue continues to evolve. Earlier this year, the release of a book entitled, “Heaven is For Real” captured the story of 12-year-old Colton Burpo — a boy who claims he visited Heaven during a near-death experience back in 2003. And now, that boy is taking on famed physicist Stephen Hawking’s claim that there is no heaven.
First, let’s look briefly examine Colton’s claims. While in Heaven, the young boy says he saw Jesus and came in contact with relatives who had passed away before he was born. Perhaps the most captivating revelation stemming from Colton’s alleged visit his insistence that he had met a sister his parents never told him about. According to MSNBC:
…the real shocker came when Colton told his mother, “Mommy, I have two sisters.” Sonja told her son that he had to be referring to his oldest sister, Cassie, and his cousin Traci, but he responded: “No — I have two sisters. You had a baby die in your tummy, didn’t you?”
While Colton and millions of other Americans (more than 70 percent) believe wholeheartedly in Heaven’s existence, others like Hawking, couldn’t disagree more. Recently, Hawking likened the human brain to a “computer” and was quoted as saying:
“There is no Heaven or afterlife for broken-down computers. That is a fairy story for people afraid of the dark.”

In 2010, when asked by Diane Sawyer if science and religion could be reconciled, Hawking claimed:
“There is a fundamental difference between religion, which is based on authority, [and] science, which is based on observation and reason. Science will win because it works.”
But, while Hawking sees religion as being rooted in “authority,” others believe that faith is much deeper than that. And, in Colton’s case, his take on Heaven stems from experience and, thus, if it’s true — “observation and reason.” Yesterday, ABC News aired an interview in which Colton countered Hawking’s views on the afterlife:
Who do you agree with — Colton or Hawking? For a more complete video that showcases Hawking’s feelings about faith and religion, watch below:




















































































































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Lone Ranger
May. 19, 2011 at 10:43amThe reason it’s called Heaven is that people like Hawking don’t end up there.
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Beeree
May. 19, 2011 at 10:57amWe should pray for Hawking and all the other unbelievers. God does not wish for any to go to hell.
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democratgirl
May. 19, 2011 at 12:06pmBeeree:
No, God doesn’t, but each individual is responsible for the personal decision he makes for his soul. I pray for the unsaved all the time. I have seen many come to Christ because of those prayers. This is no different. But, some people harden their hearts and God (Holy Spirit) cannot get through and then the devil take over. Yes, it is very sad, so I will pray for him, but spend most of my time on those who actually WANT TO HEAR THE TRUTH. Even Christ told us to ‘shake the dust of your feet’ (“And whosoever shall not receive you, nor hear your words, when ye depart out of that house or city, shake off the dust of your feet.” Matthew 10:14). Hawking doesn’t. He is leading so many people down the wrong path that he will be responsible for their souls. http://www.biblepath.com/beatitudes.html
Read Matthew 18:6 Mark 9:42 and Luke 17:2.
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Libertyluvnmomma
May. 20, 2011 at 3:15pmWe all worship something.
We need to concern ourselves with the brethren of Christ-Jews- as Christ commanded.
Hawking is wwaaaaaay down on the list.
Got Jews in your “christian” church yet?
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Tina_Land
Jan. 15, 2012 at 7:49amnow you think you are a judge too? disgusting.
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ACA
May. 19, 2011 at 10:42amThey can’t even cure the common cold and they REALLY want us to believe that they can explain the creation of the UNIVERSE! Man’s ego has no limits…
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jb.kibs
May. 19, 2011 at 11:14pmyeah.. it’s crazy…
they have ‘faith’ that there are multiple dimensions, black holes that are could be wormholes, that everything in this universe started from hydrogen and helium in 1 single explosion… some how all the other elements magically showed up from those 2 elements… , and many more theories, such as gravity which can’t be proven or explained without faith. But, they can’t have faith that a higher power started the whole process in which we exist… even though they, themselves, start the process of life daily in labs by creating test environments without explosions… there is always a bigger fish.. ;)
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hightide
May. 19, 2011 at 10:40amHawkings is a brilliant man. It’s too bad he is blind to the truth.
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Tina_Land
Jan. 15, 2012 at 7:47amToo bad that religious people are blind to the truth, which is that religion is a big BUSINESS in which people take advantage of people wanting to believe for financial gain. Also, religious people are good ONLY for selfish reasons (not because they simply ARE good)… they are good so that that will get some reward (Heaven) or to avoid punishment (Hell). VERY selfish motivations. an Atheist is more genuine ANY DAY.
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honeypale
Feb. 2, 2012 at 9:29pmActually this is for Tina Land… If you are an atheist, you are a relativist. You need to have a moral lawgiver in order to have absolute truth or good. Since you do not believe in God, you have no measure by which to say what is “good or bad” or “true or false.” Everything to you is relative as to what your own mind perceives it to be… based on nothing other than your feelings, which can change. How can you and other relativists ever agree on what is good, bad or true for that matter? You can’t even get the argument off the ground. Everything you say when referring to these kinds of discussions commits verbal suicide… Christians are not trying to be good just to get to heaven… it is Christ Himself, God living in us that convicts us of sin and makes us aware of our helplessness.
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Granny58
May. 31, 2012 at 8:50pmOh Tina-Land, nobody is getting rich off of me. And my reward in Heaven comes whether I do stuff or not, I will get there because Jesus took on my sin debt. However, my NATURE is one of generosity so I am happy to give to others. I’m sorry you have such a bitter outlook.
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AmericanWarrior
May. 19, 2011 at 10:39amIf Hawking were right, which he isn’t, then he & the rest of us are in the same boat… Hawking better get “right” before he gets “left” (rapture)… He will be trying to theorize himself out of the firey pits of hell… to no avail…. Hell is Hot… Heaven is Not…
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Stone_Keefer
May. 19, 2011 at 10:39amI only hope that one day Hawkins can find the truth; that the Lord will provide him the opportunity to pay his penance, find Jesus, and make his way into Heaven…
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santramir
May. 19, 2011 at 10:38amwhat is more important and is something that noone can deny is the existence and experience of good and evil down here on earth. So people should be taking care of clarifying and pursuing the good part instead of wasting the short life time (God given or celular provided what ever origin you prefer) in pointless discussions. it is here, now and up to every and each of us to live heavenly inspired or infernaly inspired.
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eat-more-bacon-USA
May. 19, 2011 at 10:36amOn this issue, I would definitely trust Colton Burpo before I would trust Stephen Hawking. Mr. Hawking should rethink his beliefs before it is too late – our time on Earth is limited but eternity is, well, eternal!
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Tina_Land
Jan. 15, 2012 at 7:43amI would hate to be like you: Good ONLY because you think there is a reward.. or because you don’t want to be punished. Being good for selfish reasons versus being good because you want to be good.
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Captain Crunch
May. 19, 2011 at 10:35amIt is so sad that Hawking, being blessed with such a smart mind, denies the existence of the greatest mind in the universe. Thank you for my mind God…even though it’s a small one.
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GreenSicko
May. 19, 2011 at 10:35amI have cross over seveal times and seen the white life and others that have passed. This poor soul will understand one day. God bless him
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TRONINTHEMORNING
May. 19, 2011 at 10:35amDad gum it! Heaven’s real, Hell is real, science is real. Get real Hawking!
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Captain Crunch
May. 19, 2011 at 10:43amThat’s what my son said to me after having my teeth pulled.:)
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cntrlfrk
May. 19, 2011 at 10:35am‘
Much of “Science” is man’s interpretation of God’s creation.
Just because we Science has tried to explain away the very existence of God, doesn’t mean it is true.
It is sad that someone like Hawking who apparently has been blessed with a mind full of theory can attempt to deny the existence of God.
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joe1234
May. 19, 2011 at 2:28pmmost science seems to be either left-wing political beliefs or atheism disguised as science.
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PalinPal
May. 19, 2011 at 10:35amThe “Smartest” man in the world is a fool…
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Dumpster Baby
May. 19, 2011 at 3:06pmI am not.
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Tina_Land
Jan. 15, 2012 at 7:45amPalinPal, YOU sound like a fool.
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BlazeMom
May. 19, 2011 at 10:34amOne of my favorite sayings as a believer: “It’s our job to catch the fish. It’s God’s job to clean them.” We can’t change Mr. Hawking & that’s not our job. Everyday when I read the headlines on The Blaze, panic and scream in total frustration at the deliberate destruction of our dollar and nation, I remind myself of Colton’s story. I reach for either my devotional or the Bible and pray for His return — sooner rather than later.
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erinthinks
May. 19, 2011 at 11:19amVery well stated!
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Tina_Land
Jan. 15, 2012 at 7:48amWhy? for your own selfish motives is why. so YOU can go to Heaven. so YOU won’t go to Hell. Sickening. Disgusting.
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Granny58
May. 31, 2012 at 8:55pmTina-Land, I’m not sure what you’re referencing here, but once again, you are off track. As for wanting to go to Heaven, HECK YEAH! That’s a given. But true believers, and that includes most of the comments I read on this site, understand that false good works won’t do them any good. Why would you “hate” to be like anybody who is saved? You confuse me and your anger saddens me.
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its_time_to_arrest_our_government
May. 19, 2011 at 10:34amyou go son losers like hawkins will find his self as a door mat in hell
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Tina_Land
Jan. 15, 2012 at 7:51amyou sound Happy about that. Sadistic. Disgusting. That is religion. Sums it up.
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Granny58
May. 31, 2012 at 8:57pmI don’t think you can take any tone from this one-line written statement. You are projecting your own anger onto it.
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oldasdirt
May. 19, 2011 at 10:33amI dont belive in religion,but I do have a belief in God.Hawking is a great scientist,but fails as a human being.
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jmootispaw
May. 19, 2011 at 10:33amThe idea that science and religion are at odds with each other is simply wrong. Hawking should be mindful of the great early astronomers and mathematicians that came before him and had a belief in God.
Many of the achievements can be credited to men of faith in the field of all sciences, Need details? Do some searching on the topic. Sufficent information is out there to support this posting.
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ScienceIsNotEvil
May. 19, 2011 at 10:53am“great early astronomers and mathematicians that came before him and had a belief in God.”
Those people didn’t let the Bible get in the way of where the evidence took them in their quest to understand the Universe. The same can not be said of groups like the Institute of Creation Research or AIG.
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joe1234
May. 19, 2011 at 2:32pm@scienceISevil: oh please the darwiniacs are the ones peddling atheist faith who never let the facts get in the way of their faith.
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ShineTheLightBrighter
May. 19, 2011 at 10:32amWell it is one or the other for sure! But think about it, if there is no ultimate authority, God, then it is survival of the fittest! You can have what you can take and you can keep what you can hold. What a wonderful world that would be!
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JETinJAXFL
May. 19, 2011 at 11:02amAmen, the atheist should be careful what they push. Someone on this planet will always be bigger and stronger than you. We always seem to be on the precipice of destruction. God is peace.
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PalinPal
May. 19, 2011 at 10:32amThe “Smartest” man in the world is actually a fool.
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ACTS2-38
May. 19, 2011 at 11:19amamen!
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Donald
May. 19, 2011 at 10:31amAdd your comments
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riseandshine
May. 19, 2011 at 12:33pmImagine the joy Mr. Hawking will experience when he learns that God does indeed exist and that his Father in Heaven has not forgotten him for a moment. Stephen’s witness may not come till his final days on earth, but I’m confident that it will come.
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Marker12
May. 19, 2011 at 10:31amHawking’s “computer” is starting to fail. I observe all the wonders of this universe and reason there must be a God.
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BOMUSTGO
May. 19, 2011 at 11:44amHe must not have had a good relation with his mother-board!
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hydroshocker
May. 20, 2011 at 12:18amlol
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Donald
May. 19, 2011 at 10:30amI love S. Hawkins, but his arrogance in believing man is smarter than God is unfortunate. God’s creation and creation of life, and how it all began is still a mystery. I will give Hawkins what he deserves in some areas…but like what was revealed earlier on The Blaze…if Heaven does not exist then prove it. Because how life started and what happens after death is still a mystery to those who do not believe in God. Steven should stick to Black Holes.
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TexasTBone
May. 19, 2011 at 11:37amThe fact is: the existence of God/Heaven/Hell can not be proven by man.period. that is why it is called faith!
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NOTAMUSHROOM
May. 19, 2011 at 10:27amOpinion versus irrefutable account of first hand experience.
ScienceIsNotEvil
May. 19, 2011 at 10:44amReligions other than yours all have people who claim to have such experiences, does that mean those religions are right also?
And why is it that most people who have a near-death experience experience what they are told as kids the afterlife is like?
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teachermitch32
May. 19, 2011 at 10:52amScienceIsNotEvil,
The Colton kid was 4 years old when he had his experience. I am hard pressed to remember much of anything at that age. He brought back knowledge that he could not have otherwise had, the existence of an unborn sister. He did not bring back knowledge of what he was told or taught.
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Rothbardian_in_the_Cleve
May. 19, 2011 at 11:34am@SINE:
I might add that the rejection of faith based on science seems a bit silly. You know the same science that thought the world was flat, that the sun went around earth, that cow farts are melting the ice caps, leeches cure all ailments, and on and on and on.
I might ask a question in return, why is it that people who feel compelled to bash another person’s faith don’t seem to recognize the logical issue of their argument based in science?
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ScienceIsNotEvil
May. 19, 2011 at 11:43am@ROTH
“I might add that the rejection of faith based on science seems a bit silly. You know the same science that thought the world was flat, that the sun went around earth, that cow farts are melting the ice caps, leeches cure all ailments, and on and on and on.”
Your religion speaks out against lying, doesn’t it? So why are you lying?
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DeVain
May. 19, 2011 at 11:48am“First hand experience” from a 4 year old as proof as opposed to one of the greatest minds who ever lived. Yeah….OK.
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NOTAMUSHROOM
May. 19, 2011 at 11:49am@Scienceisnotevil
Apparently you have not read Todd Burpo’s book. I have. Read it, then reconsider my comment.
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HUNITHUNIT
May. 19, 2011 at 12:35pm@roth….modern science has never claimed that the earth was flat or that the cosmos went around the earth, those were ideas propagated by the CHURCH!!! Modern science grew out of questions to these unfounded ideas, Galileo, Copernicus etc. As for cows and leeches, scientists have never unequivocally stated, nor would they, that cow methane is solely responsible for polar ice cap melting, or that leeches cure all disease. Educate your feeble mind before you spew bull everywhere, it makes you look even more stupid than believing in completely unfounded dogma.
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joe1234
May. 19, 2011 at 2:27pm@scienceisevil: looks like the truth hurts….oh yeah your ‘science’ brought us global warming, and global cooling, which is it? and your ‘science’ of evolution brought us eugenics and the gas chambers..I’m sure you’re very proud.
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chris3
May. 19, 2011 at 9:17pmwow did any of you see the eyes of the father?he is lying! not that hawkings right ,but this family is using thier kids pain to sell books,please no false gods before me,and the truth has no agenda folks,please see things for what they are.We know there is a heavan,but not for us to see yet.
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Marylou7
May. 19, 2011 at 10:27amNaturally I believe Colton. Hawkins is in for a rude awakening one fine day.
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democratgirl
May. 19, 2011 at 11:54amScienceIsNotEvil:
God did NOT do this to Mr. Hawking. Life consists of personal decisions and choices. You cannot blame God for choosing to speed 110 MPH and crashing anymore than you can blame him for Obama becoming President. The American people (I think, I have my doubts) vote that child into the WH. However, God does take a negative and turn it into a positive for HIS glory. But with every choice not of God we personally make, there are consequences. Why do people blame God for every little thing bad that happens? Why don’t you start blaming the devil for those bad things? Let’s give credit where credit is due. God stepped out of the picture for mankind when He gave all power to His son, Jesus, at His death on the cross (Jesus took the keys to heaven and hell). That is why Jesus is the ONLY way to God (read your Bible – it’s in there). I KNOW God is very sad that some of mankind has turned from Him and He will NEVER give up on them until this age is finished or you die, whichever comes first. So, until you KNOW what you are talking about, backed up by FACT, then stop trying to make people believe God is at fault. It is man’s nature to blame everything on God – that’s exactly what the devil’s plan is so he can own you. I think the devil owns you because even you, believed the lie of Satan.
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Old Truckers
May. 19, 2011 at 1:19pmHawkings is wrong of course…… but so is the boy.
J.C. McGlynn
May. 19, 2011 at 1:23pmDemo-Girl: The Essence of your argument is a choice. You can believe or not. That is the only thing the Bible says. Choose the path of God or go a different way.
As far as Hawkins is concerned he is like a jar. Once an idea is in or out, the jar is closed up again there by denying anything else.
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Bigliardi
May. 19, 2011 at 1:44pmMarylou….If Colton is “in for a rude awakening one day” Just what is it he “awakes” to….? If everything ends at death, how could Colton “awake” to something…? Cant have it both ways dearie…
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Bigliardi
May. 19, 2011 at 1:46pmOops…Misread your comment, Marylou….Sorry……Missed the “Hawking” in your post…
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SovereignSoul
May. 19, 2011 at 10:37pmAre you saying God didn’t give Stephen Hawking ALS; he chose to be born with the disease?
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Esthers_daughter
May. 20, 2011 at 4:09am@soverignsoul “Are you saying God didn’t give Stephen Hawking ALS; he chose to be born with the disease?”
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I think we both know thats a facetious question so I don’t think we need to go into it, but I do have a question of my own. Do you think he would be the man he is if he hadn’t had ALS? We are shaped by our choices in how we take life. He has capabilities to do and think of so many amazing things. Would he have had the same focus or drive if he had been born without his disease? I do not believe that disease and suffering are things put on us by a distant or cruel God. It is in the midst of tragedy and pain that we become truly human and grow.
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Dustyluv
May. 19, 2011 at 10:25amHawking must be going through hell in life…Nothing comapred to the one he is headed for though…
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plsticsman
May. 19, 2011 at 10:30amI really feel bad for Hawking. The physical issues are enough, but he’s gone down the road to making himself his own god, like a lot of folks. Just imagine if he could open up to God for just a bit, where that mind and time thinking could be used for prayer.
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BIGJAYINPA
May. 19, 2011 at 10:40amDusty- We can’t KNOW what waits for Mr Hawking. All we can do is pray for him and our Lord will handle any judgement required at the time, it is not for us to judge or condemn him. That takes place at a higher paygrade then ours.
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teachermitch32
May. 19, 2011 at 10:46amJust imagine if he (Hawking) could open up to God for just a bit, what God could show his great mind, and then the great things he could reveal to the human race. He was created for one thing, to wonder at God and give Him glory, If he would do that, oh the wonderous things that would open up for him. His questions would be answered.
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ScienceIsNotEvil
May. 19, 2011 at 10:51amSo God lets him be tortured in live then is going to torture him forever?
How again is that moral?
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teachermitch32
May. 19, 2011 at 11:07amLoving God, despite your place or condition in life, is moral….rejecting God is immoral. Pretty simple.
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Cerealface
May. 19, 2011 at 11:28am@science
…in before “God works in mysterious ways.”
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GiveUsJustice
May. 19, 2011 at 2:31pm@ScienceIsNotEvil
Posted on May 19, 2011 at 10:51am
So God lets him be tortured in live then is going to torture him forever?
How again is that moral?
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What is your definition of torture?
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DIOS BENDIGA AMERICA ... JESUCRISTO ES EL SEÑOR!
May. 19, 2011 at 10:22amJesus was 12 when He taught for His first time!
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jeffyfreezone
May. 19, 2011 at 10:27amI’m with Colton!
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NOTAMUSHROOM
May. 19, 2011 at 10:30amOpinion versus irrefutable first hand experience..
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MidWestMom
May. 19, 2011 at 10:31amMr Hawking: I admire your scientific work but must tell you, I’m NOT AFRAID of the dark. Your theory doesn’t wash with me.
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TruthTalker
May. 19, 2011 at 10:31amHawkins has allowed Satan into his heart. O ye of little faith….
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chirodoc007
May. 19, 2011 at 10:36amIn a form that could only be described as a broken computer, Hawking has got to believe that if there was a God he would not have allowed his (Hawking’s) body to become what it has become. It doesn’t matter how educated one is, being pissed off at God for the hand that has been dealt is a basic emotional knee-jerk reaction. Denying the exist of Heaven and God is a poke in the eye from a “brilliant scientist”.
The kid has it right, Hawking can believe what he believes and the kid can believe what he believes. None of us will see which one is right in this realm. The next realm, “Aye, there’s the rub”.
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Snowleopard {gallery of cat folks}
May. 19, 2011 at 10:36am@Dios Bendiga America:
Indeed, Jesus started teaching at the age of 12, and heavenn indeed is real.
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BIGJAYINPA
May. 19, 2011 at 10:38amMy Faith tells me there is a Heaven. My religion tells me how to get there. Can I prove that Heaven exists? No. But Faith is believing in what I can’t prove and when my time comes I will face my Maker and know for sure. But in the mean time I try to live a good life and be a good Christian and that in itself is reward enough for me.
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thegrassroots
May. 19, 2011 at 10:39amColton Is Who Is Right Here! Stephen needs to use his God-Given-Intelligence and do some Open-Minded-Research before he gets to the point of no return. Eternal Decisions Need To Be Made This Side Of Eternity!
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mike5293
May. 19, 2011 at 10:39ami am with Cilton hawkins can explain the big bang but he can not explain what was before it or how it happened
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afishfarted
May. 19, 2011 at 10:48amyeah, I’m with Colton too. And so is Bin Laden—now. I mean when Laden saw his god had horns and a pitckfork (as it were) I’m sure his first words were “oh crap”
Too many people recount afterlife expierences to debunk
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ACTS2-38
May. 19, 2011 at 10:54amWhat a GOOFBALL!!! just like a goofy scientist to compare a soul to a computer!!!
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ACTS2-38
May. 19, 2011 at 10:56amperhaps thats why the fool is in the state he is in!
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HUGGINGMYBABIES
May. 19, 2011 at 11:00amIf you believe in a God and heaven and live your life accordingly, you have nothing to lose if its not true right? On the other hand, if you don’t beleive and it IS true…….I’m with Colton. Not that its how I base my faith….just saying.
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BeerSnob
May. 19, 2011 at 11:03am@mike5293
You’re right… Mr Hawking can’t explain how the big bang happened – or what was before the big bang.
But I’m sure you can explain where God came from, or what was before Him.
In my mind, there’s no difference between those 2 statements.
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GayDem4Beck
May. 19, 2011 at 11:04amOpinion versus irrefutable first hand experience ??? I would love to just blindly agree, but this whole thing could be staged. I also believe Hawkin’s is flawed.
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nomorpc4me
May. 19, 2011 at 11:11amI’m with Colton. We have the choice of believing we spontaneously evolved from a primordial muck (what are the odds?) or were beautifully created by a supreme God. I choose the intelligence of God over any man’s intellect no matter how recognized he may be.
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chirodoc007
May. 19, 2011 at 11:15am@ BEERSNOB
“The Book” states that “In the beginning God created the Heaven and the Earth”. Before the beginning, let’s call it the “Big Bang”, there was God. Think of him as an infinite source of energy, a Super Black Hole.
In the beginning an existence that was pure energy created matter. The world, the universe, and things that we cannot even imagine came to be. We try to explain the unexplainable with our limited view and limited knowledge. The difference between “Believers” and “Non-believers” is that non-believers have nothing to stand on when we reach the limits of our vision. Believers have a faith that sees beyond the limits of the view — we just can’t see or describe it.
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nptden
May. 19, 2011 at 11:20am. Your right you are not the smartest man in the world. Michio Kaku does pretty well with the Theories. He says they will find the answer of how things began, but he also mentioned they still won’t know how the process got the things to start it. I’m sure you don’t know either.
Michio mentioned about time like you, however he also mentioned that tremendous force is needed to create a ‘worm’ hole to break into it. Just maybe, that power is manifested when people die, and the spirit is released from the body. Zap…Some may go to our idea of heaven and other to hell at that time.
Wish you well.
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faithwalker
May. 19, 2011 at 11:36amFaith will prevail, the science is flawed…
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nacilbuper
May. 19, 2011 at 11:36amYou have to admit it, he is a good Ventriloquist, I never saw his lips move. What’s with the voice?
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democratgirl
May. 19, 2011 at 11:40amI don’t think it matters what WE believe in this way. NO ONE has been able to squash or refute the Holy Bible. Therefore, the words in it are true. Therefore, it is only the words of God/Jesus that matter. It is the ONLY book in the world that man has not been able to destroy. Think about that. To me, that is supernatural and not scientific. If Hawking ever saw what I have seen, he would probably find some scientific explanation (excuse) for it. It is his delusional excuse for not following God’s will for his life. That is his choice, sadly. God does not force man to do anything he doesn’t want to do. I KNOW Mr. Hawking would say I was delusion for seeing those 2 GIANT ANGELS that carried my car home when it broke down one morning years ago and then finding out I had no belts under the hood (they broke). I am sure he would say that God does not heal, when I was healed of a stroke instantly in E.R. and all the attending Physicians just stared at the medical devices hooked up to me, with an expression of awe on their faces (seeing is believing). I am sure he will find an excuse for many things I have witnessed to the hand of God in my life. I serve a very powerful God. When God makes His appearance in one way or another in Mr. Hawking’s sad life, I am positive he will give God the credit. That will depend on Mr. Hawking’s CHARACTER and whether or not he is really an honest man. Hawking will be responsible to God for drawing people away from the truth.
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Citizen
May. 19, 2011 at 11:46amHe compares the mind to a broken computer – very good analogy yet he doesnt stop and think in his own analogy that the “computer” is built by someone.
There are no broken computers without someone to make them.
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Anonymous T. Irrelevant
May. 19, 2011 at 11:50amI don’t know where he’s getting that religion is based on authority. I have always thought is was based on faith. Maybe he is thinking of Islam.
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Cerealface
May. 19, 2011 at 11:52amIrrefutable? The book said it was years after this experience he started to remember. How much church has he been to? How often do you dream?
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America Is Under Attack
May. 19, 2011 at 11:52amto me it seems Mr. Hawking is the one “afraid of the dark”.
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Meyvn
May. 19, 2011 at 11:56amColton! Hawking is a mess.
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Eblaze44
May. 19, 2011 at 11:59amJesus was NOT 12 when he taught for the first time. His parents found him having discourse with the teachers and answering their questions, amazing them with his knowledge. He did not teach until he was thirty.
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SlimnRanger
May. 19, 2011 at 12:00pmGod Bless you Colton,The unbelevers are in for a rude awakening when they enter the afterlife
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mrichter1
May. 19, 2011 at 12:03pmHeaven is real, God lives. God is active in our lives and in the lives of all men. Man’s understanding of the workings of the natural world is imperfect and Scientific theories come and goes with every passing day. God is unchanging and eternal and millions of people know it.
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BeerSnob
May. 19, 2011 at 12:05pm@CHIRODOC007
So if God was like a “super black hole”, and the big bang was something akin to a super black hole exploding, then I supposed God could have created the universe?!?!?! You’ve convinced me. I’m off to church now.
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chirodoc007
May. 19, 2011 at 12:17pm@ BEERSNOB
Glad I could help! :)
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hauschild
May. 19, 2011 at 12:26pmI’d probably be more inclined to believe the kid if his old man weren’t a preacher.
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Mandie
May. 19, 2011 at 12:29pmThe greatest fairy tale of all times is the “Theory” of evolution which is, in fact, only a hypothesis, having never passed the controlled experimentation step of the scientific method. Evolve a butterfly, or a rose, or a tooth or (ahem) genitalia? Really?!
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SeasonOfReason
May. 19, 2011 at 12:36pm@HUGGINGMYBABIES
If you are wrong about your belief, there are many things you have lost, one being a lifetime wasted on believing something that is false. If you don’t care about believing falsehoods, I guess then you haven’t lost anything. But surely you will have wasted time on prayers that had no effect when you could have actually been doing something and you will have wasted money supporting something that promoted and will continue to promote a falsehood.
On a different note, I find it terrible that this young boy’s family is using his innocence and ignorance for profit, whether it be monetarily or “spiritually.”
Polwatcher
May. 19, 2011 at 12:41pmScientists like Hawkings get to choose what scientific theory they like and dislike. They can believe whatever theories they want and argue the pro’s and con’s. I would like for Hawking to explain what Einstein first discovered and what has been proven by testing. This is the ability of entwined photons to travel in opposite directions and communicate with each other instantaneously, faster that the speed of light. He would probably say that we haven’t progressed far enough to understand this as yet. I would say that he hasn’t progressed far enough to understand how Heaven and God exists as yet. These people ignore the things they cannot explain. I say that we should ignore scientists like Hawkins except for the specialized knowledge in science that they offer. We know much more than him.
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Babs1
May. 19, 2011 at 1:09pmEven Darwin admitted that his theory broke down. Why do our mad scientists refuse to believe there is someone out there smarter than they are?
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Old Truckers
May. 19, 2011 at 1:11pmScripturally, according to God’s Word, the Bible, any soul that is to go to heaven is a one way trip.
The reason they are called to heaven is they are to be kings and priests to our God and serving mankind in the Kingdom of God with Jesus Christ. Revelation 5:10
Also Satan the Devil keeps transforming himself into an “angel of light” for the purpose of deceiving mankind, and this boy, into believing unscriptural things and false religious ideas.
2 Corinthians 11:13-14, 2 Thessalonians 2:9-10
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Sagrim
May. 19, 2011 at 1:14pm@NOTAMUSHROOM:
Irrefutable? I beg to differ.
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Susan Harkins
May. 19, 2011 at 1:35pmAs an agnostic, I feel that I must weigh in on this matter…
Here goes…
(;;;crickets chirping;;;)
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roguetea
May. 19, 2011 at 1:46pmrogue, Towards Eye-filled Affirmation
I agree with Hawing’s bird’s eye view, science depends on observation. Only one Scientist EYE witnessed the start, the Creator. He alone observed the formation of all. He speaks and promises heaven. I put faith in the One Great Observer. In the end you babies, infantile bird-minded, short lived, experience of so little…, or should I say ALL US BABIES, it is all about faith, not observation. I observed an ordered creation vexingly suffered beneath millenniums of freedom known as sin. If it were not for the sin of man, a hell bent lean of freedom gone to wrong ends, we would see lions lay with lambs. The Great Observer places humans at the pinnacle of Creation. Our failures tilts all the rest towards the vexing consequences of our numerous displeasure. Thorns and thistles thrive, damn it, damn us. Make an observation, in the fields. To acknowledge Thee Great Observer requires observation of personal short fall, collectively our great fall. Hawking’s puny mind, cold heart, liar of personal observation, fails to see beyond personal sin, allowing creation of his own godhood. Soros suffers similar calamity. Faith stays within self, nothing beyond, falsifying the observation, testimony, of their own hearts and behavior. They stink at observation, unable to honestly observe self. All shall observe the consequence of such faith. Heaven, that day, with whom will you stand?
tea party, Own 2011, ROGUE ON
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TeaBeliever
May. 19, 2011 at 2:00pmI believe Hawking is a Jew do it is no suprise that he does not know God
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Vespasian
May. 19, 2011 at 2:16pmI’ll side with Hawking. If anyone has a reason to hope for paradise, he does. But he maintains intellectual honesty by always going where the facts lead. The testimony of the 12-year-old boy is in the category of Big Foot and UFO sightings.
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Mad Az Hell
May. 19, 2011 at 2:59pmSpiritual things do not make sense to natural man, they sound foolish to him. You must be born again of the Spirit in order to understand spiritual things.
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Black Manta
May. 19, 2011 at 3:15pmknowledge gave you that answer-amen…
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Bible thumper
May. 19, 2011 at 3:18pm“When you die you WILL meat GOD”
Its just a matter of what your reaction will be…YES WHOOOOHOOOO GO GOD…..
or OHHHHHH NOOOOOOO what did i do……………………………………..
i for one will be praying mr hawking gets it before its to late
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waggie
May. 19, 2011 at 3:29pmI’m not afraid of the dark, but Mr. Hawking should be because if he doesn’t believe in the only begotten Son of God, the dark is where he will spend eternity.
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real2bme
May. 19, 2011 at 3:38pmI feel sorry for the Scientist when he dies…he’ll be like the Rich man..
Ive read the book and I think its amazing!
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revel222
May. 19, 2011 at 3:53pmTheory and Science cannot explain everything!! I wonder why this is? Hmmmm
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DavidD
May. 19, 2011 at 4:01pmI wonder if Hawking has ever even tried to develop a relationship with Jesus Christ (knock and it shall be opened unto you) or does he just assume it’s all fake? Probably he’s too intelligent to waste his time with such matters. One thing is for sure, if he doesn’t take the time down here, he’ll figure it out later… based on what I’ve seen I’ll have to side with the 12 year old on this one. :|
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Chet Hempstead
May. 19, 2011 at 4:02pmPeople who have near-death experiences see what they expect to see. Little kids who haven’t been taught about heaven and don’t know any dead people see their friends who are still alive. This means they’re just having dreams.
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DIOS BENDIGA AMERICA ... JESUCRISTO ES EL SEÑOR!
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^^^@Eblaze44
Posted on May 19, 2011 at 11:59am
Jesus was NOT 12 when he taught for the first time. His parents found him having discourse with the teachers and answering their questions, amazing them with his knowledge. He did not teach until he was thirty.
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Some times people are too STUPID to teach, they must learn. Colton is 12, let him answer the questions as Jesus did. Then, you explain to me the difference between teaching and learning.
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JRook
May. 19, 2011 at 4:12pmYour seriously placing a story from a 12 year old against the intellect and experience of Stephen Hawkin. Let’s for a moment accept the 12 year old’s STORY. Why would there not be countless other people who have had similar encounters. Funny how many here would reject people claiming encounters with aliens as absurd, but a similarly supernatural story from a 12 year old is given equal weight to Stephen Hawkin. OH PLEASE
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Caremom
May. 19, 2011 at 4:13pmD. B. A., Good point about Jesus at age twelve teaching the ancient scholars.
If our current scholars like Hawkins would openly ferret the truth with humility, they would be freed of the mechanistic fallacies that bind them in fatal nihilism.
¡Usted sabrá que la verdad y la verdad le fijarán libre!
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drphil69
May. 19, 2011 at 5:55pmHawking, the man of “science,” provides no evidence for his claim, and therefore is basing it on his “authority,” and he claims that religion is wrong b/c it is based on authority… hmmm… maybe somebody close to Hawking should have him checked for Alzheimers?? That wonderful brain of his seems to be failing…
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tallscot
May. 19, 2011 at 6:21pmOK, so a 4-year old boy went to heaven and years later, his dad is SELLING A BOOK about it. Uh huh.
Hey, guess what? I saw Big Foot. Buy my book, and I’ll tell you about it.
Doesn’t anyone remember the kid in Colorado who went up in a balloon? Remember how the kid was coached to lie for his daddy?
Don’t be a sucker. Mind you, just because I don’t believe this kid doesn’t mean there isn’t an afterlife. I’m just saying this kid doesn’t prove anything.
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burrbunch
May. 19, 2011 at 6:38pmI am reading the book now (on page 41), my wife has read the book, and my mother-in-law is reading it at this time. My point is, among us all three, I am the only one who has read any of Hawking’s books. I believe in Heaven (and inversely Hell) as well as God’s only begotten Son (Jesus). Keep in mind that we are living in the last days, the signs are here – ie., “Knowledge is increased”, “people go to and fro” and many other prophesies. Soon it will be a crime to be Christian or Jewish, 5-10 years, I use crime loosely because persecution can occur with out laws being written just an “enabling” government. I have so much more…. May God bless you and your family. He is risen?
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burrbunch
May. 19, 2011 at 6:49pmP.S. to the person down playing the Burpo family and comparing to the balloon boy in Colorado, my wife went to High School and graduated with Todd, he is (and by connection his family) is no charlatan. If you are from Rio Linda that means that the book is true to him and his family.
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GPS-Tech
May. 19, 2011 at 7:12pmHawking doesnt beleive in God because it isnt part of his religion. Some men worship God, others worship science, money or man (governments). Science is also a faith based religion. It takes faith to believe that you can get something from nothing when that contradicts basic laws of physics. He believes that all the matter and energy of the universe and the very dimension that it exists in just appeared out of nothing. To me it is easier to believe that a supreme being with infinite wisdom and power was able to create an entire dimension that had laws of gravity that were’nt to strong as to cause everything to crush in on itself or too weak where planets and stars never coalesce from cosmic dust and debris. Planet Earth is positioned in optimum proximity to the sun so that the oceans dont boil away or freeze over. Our planet has an iron core that creates a magnetic shield that keeps solar winds from blowing our atmosphere away. The moon acts as a flywheel that keeps the Earth from wobbling on its axis and spinning with it’s pole facing the sun.
Science’s second leap of faith once you establish a stable environment to sustain it is life. Not one of thousands of scientists has been able to reproduce in a controlled labratory experiment what supposedly happened in an open tidal pool filled with “primordial soup” next to an ocean during an electrical storm. Considering all this I think it takes a lot more faith to not belive in God.
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Doodidle
May. 19, 2011 at 8:04pmIm with the boy. Hawking is in for a rude awakening…. oh wait it will be too late when his computer just doesnt die…..
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S G Applebee
May. 19, 2011 at 9:19pmAs usual, the ignorant spout off on things they have never researched. Doesn’t anyone find it ironic that Christians always have “Christian” near death experiences; Muslims always have Muslim experiences…etc? I wonder why Buddhists never see the “pearly gates” when they have near death experiences?
Why is it that, when it comes to near death experiences, people always have the EXACT type of experience you would expect a person living in that particular time and place to have? Dah…
Why is it that in Christian countries people always see JESUS (or Mary in Catholic countries) in mud puddles, grilled cheeze sandwiches, potato chip…etc, but never see any of the Hindus Gods? But in India, the people always see Hindu Gods, but not Jesus?..etc.
“God”, “Heaven”, “Hell”, “Nirvana”…etc, is always EXACTLY what people have been psychologically conditioned to see them as.
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tradexpertbuysell
May. 19, 2011 at 9:39pmSomething about children confounding the wise comes to mind.
Or
Unless you look on heaven with child like wounder you’ll never get there!
I feel very sorry for Hawking. So wise and yet so dead. For a man who has struggled for so much of his life to overcome great physical difficulties. Very sad and unfathomable. Wisdom does have its curse. Pray for him.
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Cesium
May. 19, 2011 at 10:29pmHi father is a pastor… that means the kid already knew who jesus and apostles where.. If he was not taught who jesus and the apostles where, is that who he would have seen in his coma?
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Nathaniel Horn
May. 19, 2011 at 11:44pmExperience trumps bleak-hearted theory every time… God is love. Everything else- illusion. That’s my experience.
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markThatcher
May. 20, 2011 at 2:40amHaving spent a few moments with Christ when I flat-lined for two minutes on the operating table in 2006, I can assure you that Colton is telling the truth. Just as we do not fully understand the science of life, we also cannot comprhend the nature of the soul. I only hope after my final breath of life, my soul energy passes on to an eternal exsistence.
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Esthers_daughter
May. 20, 2011 at 3:50am@ JROOK “Your seriously placing a story from a 12 year old against the intellect and experience of Stephen Hawkin. Let‘s for a moment accept the 12 year old’s STORY. Why would there not be countless other people who have had similar encounters. Funny how many here would reject people claiming encounters with aliens as absurd, but a similarly supernatural story from a 12 year old is given equal weight to Stephen Hawkin. OH PLEASE”
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Actually many people have had similiar encounters and I have spoken with 2 people that have had the same experience. One actually died twice and he will tell you about his experience , the change it wrought in his life…..What amazes me are those that are ragging cause the child’s father is a pastor. Most children’s parents would not pay attention or dismiss what they said. The fact that the family has faith in God does not negate his story. I was brought to God through science. Through logic and observation of our world I came to the only logical conclusion that can be reached. I don’t understand why people think that Science and belief in a Creator are somehow mutually exclusive. I think they go hand in hand. :)
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LittleLordFauntleroy
May. 20, 2011 at 7:20amHawking nessacita Jesus Christo. Esta is la manera la verdad y la vida.
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LittleLordFauntleroy
May. 20, 2011 at 7:25am“Everyone therefore who shall confess Me before men, I will also confess him before My Father who is in heaven. But whoever shall deny Me before men, I will also deny him before My Father who is in heaven.” (Matthew 10:32,33)
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1Dave
May. 20, 2011 at 10:17amDe Cierto!
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banjarmon
May. 20, 2011 at 1:52pmHeaven is real for those that believe…it will be hell to pay for those the don’t.
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adouglass1
May. 20, 2011 at 2:02pmHawking with all his supposed brilliance is just mad at the way he is and looks!! He should bow down and ask for forgiveness so he might be able to experience walking as man can not do that for him even with all his brain power!! He mocks God like many others and god will not be mocked!! Sad state of affairs going on now in this world!! God bless you and your family Colton!!
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alpoet66
May. 20, 2011 at 2:23pmMr. Hawking is correct. The broken down computer (mind/body) is not eternal. Unfortunately, he doesn’t seem to be intelligent enough to understand that the real you is software not hardware. The real you (soul/spirit) is eternal whether he chooses to accept it or not.
Claiming to be wise, they instead became utter fools. Romans 1:22
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lainpa
May. 20, 2011 at 2:34pmAmen to that! I’m with Colton!
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Libertyluvnmomma
May. 20, 2011 at 3:12pmthe Burpo book was fantastic.
…Hawking is a lost insignificant wind bag. How does he even make it in the press?
It could all change for Hawking. Humility is so gross and abhorrent to people like him. He clearly prefers self loathing.
Hawking, is time for a diaper change?
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onlylu
May. 20, 2011 at 10:23pmYes, there is Heaven. Jesus said “I go and prepare a place for you so that where I am you also can be.” Who wants to call Jesus a liar? NOT ME! And, Jesus….I’m ready any time you call me.
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SonOfaCommunist
May. 20, 2011 at 10:32pmSo smart and stupid at the same time. IDIOT!
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S G Applebee
May. 21, 2011 at 2:43amIt’s tough to be a Beck supporter when so many of his followers are so damn ignorant :-(
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