Now, as I saw by many Christians answering here on Yahoo, they insist that, in order to go to heaven you must do these 2 things:
-Believe in Jesus (And (or) in the trinity, God, etc)
-Repent from sins you do ASAP. Stating that ALL sins are equal, and no sin is 'larger' than another.
I see no enocouraging whatsoever to do good deeds. For example, Stealing is a sin, repenting means to sincerely will to stop stealing ever again, and maybe returning money to their owners. But you see no good deeds encouraged concerning money (Like charity).
Let me ask this as an example:
Let's say, hypothetically, that Hitler sincerely repented from all the sins he did (Massive murders, injustice, etc) and believed in Jesus, and died the very next day, without doing sins nor doing good things. And Mother Teresa died too, believed in Jesus, repented from her sins (Which are equal to Hitler's!!)and dedicated her whole life to helping the poor. Would she and Hitler be treated the exact same way?
2006-10-10
03:02:13
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