I believe that there is one way to heaven, and that is that you believe Jesus was sent down to die on the cross for our sins. Because we are sinners, we deserve hell, but if you call on the name of the Lord, you shall be saved.
http://romansroad.org/
2006-07-08 06:47:25
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answered by Anonymous
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In the Bible, Jesus said "No man cometh unto the father but by me." That statement, literally means anyone who denounces the existence and authority of or the doctrines of Christ is not going to be judged by God the same way as Christians are going to be judged, with mercy. However, God called the Jews his chosen people and Jesus, himself was born into the Jewish bloodline when He walked among mankind. That is a question which, as Christians, human beings cannot answer- only God Himself can answer that because Jesus tells us to "Judge not that ye be not judged."
2006-07-08 07:01:56
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answered by Jess4rsake 7
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No. I believe all good people will go to Heaven. I think a lot of Jews are better people than a lot of Christians, too. Jesus taught that we must follow him and be baptized to enter the highest degree of Heaven (the celestial glory), but not everyone will be given that opportunity while living on Earth; most people will actually hear the gospel in the afterlife and be given the chance to accept it then.
2006-07-08 06:58:53
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answered by Anonymous
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this isn't just my opinion, this is based on my knowledge of the old and new testaments. email me if you want Biblical references . . .
all Jews dont just go to hell, because the whole point of Jesus coming was to save everybody- the Jews first, then everybody else (that 'everybody else' is called gentiles in the Bible). numerous times youll find that in Romans especially- salvation first for the Jew, then for the gentile.
the problem is that most Jews didnt recognize Jesus for the messiah that he was, and are still waiting around for someone who already came. many Jews did/do believe in Jesus, and they are saed and going to heaven. Saul/Paul is an example of a major Jewish leader who had a miraculous transformation and became a follow of Chist. it then became his mission to tell the gentiles about Jesus too. all the gentiles who believed became what we call "Christians."
i dont want to do any more talking myself, because im not a huge expert and im afraid to say something wrong. look up Romans chapter 11 though. It says a lot about the Jews and all that.
2006-07-08 06:53:33
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answered by lebeauciel 3
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First of all, w should ask ourselves that are the original Jews still exist? I mean are the Jews today have blood genetic with the Children of Israel (Jacob)?Those The Holy Bible speaks about...obviously the answer is "no" if you have done enough and honest research. If you are blind follower, you will be fooled and say "yes". The Jews of today are Zionist (they turned the faith into a race) and there are far apart from the ones mentioned in the Holy Bible. The Jews related to the Bible had left great legacy in the human history and most Abrahamic religion follow their teachings one way of the other. We have no authority to judge or pass judgment related to hell or paradise but we should be able to analyze what is correct and what is false- I want to ask any Christian (true follower of Jesus) who calls upon Jews of today are the chosen people to draw the Jewish Book (a man made written book - Thalmud) and read, it openly insults Mother Marry and insult Jesus, the book does not only rejects them but also propagate false information about son and mother that I myself I feel cannot speak about it. So before we claim these Jews of today are the same chosen people, understand the way the insult Jesus who many Christians believe to be their god. Will you accept a person reject and insult your God? It is not my intension to bring politics in this forum, if we claim Israel is the chosen nation, ask your yourself : the punishment they gave people of Palestine is it based on the teachings of Jesus? However there are among these people (so called Jews) who have great sense of humor, they respect human dignity, stand for justice and speak the truth against the evil acts of the corrupted Government of Israel.
2016-03-16 21:55:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Do Jews Go To Heaven
2016-09-30 10:59:02
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answered by ? 4
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Well yes and no.
As a Christian I believe that all non-believers go to Hell.
But, like many other Orthodox believers, I believe that all righteous non-believers go to the "pre-circles" (The area inside the gates but before the 1st circle) of Hell.
I like the idea of a paradise "Limbus Paternum" for non-believers. Just like in "Dante's Inferno". Righteous non-believers are spared the torment of damned sinners, but cannot enter Heaven because of their lack of faith in Jesus. This paradise is filled with all the earthly pleasures on Earth, but unlike the Heavenly Paradise, it lacks the presents of God.
2006-07-08 06:50:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus said, "Whoever rebukes me will be forgiven, but he who rebukes the Holy Spirit will not be forgiven either in this age or in the next"
I believe there is no way to the Father except through Jesus. So when a Jew approaches Heaven, he will find Jesus in the way. Then Jesus will apply the same tests of the Holy Spirit that he applies to Christians. If the Jew passes the test, Jesus stands aside and Moses opens the gate.
The test can be read at Matthew 25 beginning at verse 34.
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2006-07-08 09:55:30
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answered by ALLEN F 3
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That is ridiculous. First of all, many jews don't even practice judaism. Being jewish is something you're born into; but the beliefs and everything don't neccessaraly go hand-in-hand. When someone claims to be an atheist, that's a person you can without a doubt say does not believe in Jesus. You cannot do this with someone who claims to be jewish.
2006-07-08 06:50:29
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answered by Kalinka 3
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No, I don't think jews go to hell. Jesus never said that non-christians go to hell, In fact you might want to read the parable of the good samaritan. If the bible says that non-christains go to hell it was probably Paul or one of his students that said it. I tend to discount much ofwhatPaul states, since it has been proven that much of the strict rules attributed to him was actually written by a hateful follower of his who was actually told to leave the church.
2006-07-08 06:54:08
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answered by judy_r8 6
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In the book of Romans the Bible says that this is a mystery ,that all Israel will be saved. But it also says that a ongoing willful denial of Christ as messiah will result in the blasphamy of the Holy Spirit, which means, yeah, your going to hell Jew or not.
2006-07-08 06:51:49
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answered by Anonymous
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