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<blockquote data-quote="AaronGrey" data-source="post: 2309598" data-attributes="member: 804526"><p>You died. The where and how of it is not important right now, but what is important is that you did not end up in either Heaven nor Hell, but definitely can still end up in either one. You awake in a large grey room and there is mist all around. As you rise to your feet you see there are two heavy wooden doors at the far end of the room and an identical-looking man each in front of a door. Between them is a polite-looking sign which reads in a nice cursive font: "One question you will have to ask, Just one man may reply. But one man always tells the truth, the other will always lie. Your only quest is just to gain salvation and to tell, Which door will lead you to Heaven and which one will damn you to Hell." Both doors look the same and you can't tell by touch or smell which has "flames behind it". Only one question to one man one time and yes there is only one right answer. Hint: Sometimes it is easier to be sure you are wrong than to be right.</p><p>Newell is..sorta right, but it could be phrased a little better</p><p>Newell is..sorta right, but it could be phrased a little better</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AaronGrey, post: 2309598, member: 804526"] You died. The where and how of it is not important right now, but what is important is that you did not end up in either Heaven nor Hell, but definitely can still end up in either one. You awake in a large grey room and there is mist all around. As you rise to your feet you see there are two heavy wooden doors at the far end of the room and an identical-looking man each in front of a door. Between them is a polite-looking sign which reads in a nice cursive font: "One question you will have to ask, Just one man may reply. But one man always tells the truth, the other will always lie. Your only quest is just to gain salvation and to tell, Which door will lead you to Heaven and which one will damn you to Hell." Both doors look the same and you can't tell by touch or smell which has "flames behind it". Only one question to one man one time and yes there is only one right answer. Hint: Sometimes it is easier to be sure you are wrong than to be right. Newell is..sorta right, but it could be phrased a little better Newell is..sorta right, but it could be phrased a little better [/QUOTE]
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