So if I believe in Zeus, I am going to heaven?
2006-06-30 11:55:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Misconception---God did not create sin. Sin happened because a man listened to his wife. In other words Adam decided to go along with Eve and take a bite of fruit. In Genesis 3 you will see that there was no sin until Adam ate the fruit.
Those that do thier best to follow and love God are the ones that will go to heaven. Otherwise if you keep doing what you know is against what God wants you show that you do not love him. Those who do their own thing are the ones that will go to hell because of the sin that separates them from God.
2006-06-30 11:57:03
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answered by caedmonscall99 3
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God did not create sin.
Adam, by disobeying, introduced sin to the world.
Romans 5:12
You might choose to think that your opinion is NOT the determining factor.
Neither is mine.
We have been given the Bible.
It is the standard.
Its opinion is the one that matters.
And it says heaven is not for us.
Psalm 115:16
2006-06-30 11:57:01
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answered by Uncle Thesis 7
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If there were such a thing as god, the ones who go to hell were created to do just that, because god already knew exactly what would happen before he created you.
If there were such a thing as god, he wouldn't need to separate those who love him and those who don't, he'd already know. He made them afterall, and he made them deliberately. If the whole god story is true, then he made everyone knowing whether or not they will go to hell or heaven.
The whole story is absurd.
2006-06-30 11:57:33
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answered by RED MIST! 5
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In the beginning there was one rule - don't eat from a certain tree; mankind has free will and so often we choose to do our own thing --- which puts us in error(sin) --- that's why we needed a Savior - Jesus died for all sin - and if anyone believes in what He did - and confesses him as Lord will be saved. All of us have a choice to make - accept Jesus or reject ....
2006-06-30 12:01:10
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answered by jaimestar64cross 6
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What reliable is Love on my own ;-) A Father (surprisingly a suitable one) will continually love His toddlers. whilst my toddlers in my companion and young toddlers start up appearing/behaving on what they think of is sweet they generally discover themselves in "trip" or worse as they have an inclination to be selfish ;-) As they become older and learn/understand what's sweet interior the companion and young toddlers and choose that "daddy" loves them and needs them to be happy, yet won't be able to enable their selfish/incorrect habit (for them no longer me) they rarely ever get in worry and we've a brilliant number of exciting (and that i'm no suitable father ;-). consistent with threat is a similar with our suitable Father for which loves us all previous our very comprehension we basically keep thinking all of us understand something and as a result... cherished, yet another remarkable question! lots Love! Love - D A Loving Father may additionally deliver a suitable Son to illustrate fact and Righteousness for the different toddlers to stick without of a "international" right into a kingdom and eliminate any excuse for disobedience ;-)
2016-11-01 00:25:03
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answered by Anonymous
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God did not create sin.
2006-06-30 11:54:05
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answered by Anonymous
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god didn't create sin...if you remember in genesis when adam and eve ate the bad fruit?? they released all the bad stuff and made sin on earth visible
2006-06-30 11:54:53
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answered by sweet petite 2
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They sound like a parrot saying the same thing over and over and over and over and over... nothing new, nothing to stimulate your mind, just the same droning over and over and over and over and over ...
and over and over and over and over and over and over
"Religion is the opuim of the masses" - Karl Marx
Dude was right on about that...
2006-06-30 11:57:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you sound a little scary!
2006-06-30 11:54:26
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answered by Anonymous
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