I suppose they are like anybody who has false beliefs. They'll let go of them after they find out that they aren't beneficial to have.
I figure that somewhere inside each of us yearns for the love and peace that comes from God. Until we find it we won't feel fully content. Perhaps the extreme discomfort of the realm ex-terrorists find themselves in after death, will provide them with the incentive to find something more fulfilling.
I've read and listened to a number of NDE accounts where a person started out in a lower realm. They found this very unpleasant, called out for help and received it.
Of course, some deceased people might be more locked into negativity than others. Going by what I've experienced, such spirits can be cleansed of negative thoughts and energy to an extent that will enable them to become open to the love and light that less stubborn spirits open up to sooner.
rondele wrote on Nov 16th, 2015 at 7:49pm:<<It could be that people who do negative things have a lot of work to do before they sufficiently realize that a love-based approach is the best way to go. I do not believe that they would choose negative options if they fully understood all of the factors that are involved.>>
Here's the problem- ISIS and other Islamic terrorists don't view what they do as negative. We've all got to comprehend this essential fact. They view it as carrying out the will of Allah. Killing is done for the glory of their god. What's a negative option to us is a positive mandate to them. Not even an option, it's a command.
R