Would Hitler go to heaven If he would have repented for his sins and would have surrendered to the allied forces,Mussolini was executed by his people,would he also go to heaven if he had repented for his sins a minute before his death
Will the Red indians who were killed in USA by the early settlers about 500 years ago go to hell as they did not Know and had not excepted Christ,will the Aborignes who were subject to Genocide killed about 200years ago in Australia by European settlers go to hell as they were not Christians.Will the many tribal communities of Africa go to hell who do not believe in christ ,will the Victims Of the A bombs of Japan go to hell as all of them were Buddhists.How can you also Expect 70 percent of the non believers to believe in Christ whenever I ask that in this forum the only answer you have his you must have faith or else go to hell ,as if Our Believes have no Value.Do you believe any educated man would believe in Christianity,Buddhism inforces more peace
2006-07-10
04:48:15
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Buddhism states good karma and many followers tend to be better to their neighbours
Come on have you got any past dirt on them for killing,Forcefully converting etc(there is dirt on christianity for burning many people as heretics ,conversions by Coercions,bloddy wars with pagans Etc
2006-07-11
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You don't have a Christian problem, you have a God problem and anyone who hasn't accepted Christ will not go to heaven. Those who have will. Whether or not Hitler did or not is not for me to know. You need to speak to God. :)
2006-07-10 04:52:48
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answered by trulyblssd 3
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If anyone before their last dying breath truly and honestly accepts Christ into their hearts will go to heaven. Everyone has to answer for what they've done and their outcome is up to God. For those without knowledge of the Lord who have never been preached to or heard God's word - I don't know. I have faith that the Lord already thought of that and has that answer and so many others that we as mere humans cannot even begin to comprehend. No ever said mankind was good. Sin has almost always been in mankind since the beginning. Is it fair? Does it make sense? We had a choice and chose poorly. Jesus died for us so we would have eternal life with God. A mere posting cannot answer all your questions. Just know there is a reason for everything- no matter much we don't understand their truly is a reason. Read the bible. You'd be amazed at the stories that are left out at church. I hope you find some peace and answers in your journey. Try prayer too because there is only 1 who really knows and I bet He'd love to hear from you!
2006-07-10 04:59:52
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answered by melissa l 1
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"How can you also Expect 70 percent of the non believers to believe in Christ whenever I ask that in this forum the only answer you have his you must have faith or else go to hell ,as if Our Believes have no Value."
The question isn't whether your belief, or ours, has value, because they don't. If I believe that I will fly if I jump off a building, that doesn't mean it will happen. The question is whether the claims of Christianity or of Buddhism more accurately reflect the nature of God and of the supernatural. If I am wrong as a Christian that the sacrifice of Christ is the only way to reconciliation with God, then I am wrong... the strength or sincerity of my belief does not alter reality.
This isn't about us. This isn't about what you believe, what I believe, how good Hitler was, or how innocent the Aborigines were. If there is a God (and I think there is), then he is in charge of deciding the mechanism of approaching him. The value is added by His decisions, not by our beliefs.
I am an educated man, and I do believe in Christianity. I believe it on the strength of the testimony about Christ from is disciples, including accounts of his miracles. I also believe it based upon the strength of the prophecies in the Old Testament that describe the timing of his arrival and descriptions of his life and death. The answer to your question isn't a subjective analysis about whether Christianity or Buddhism has better morals, it is an analysis of whether Jesus or Buddha presented a more compelling case as being the One who truly knew the path to enlightenment.
"I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except by me."
2006-07-10 06:30:06
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answered by Stewart L 1
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Would a great sinner go to heaven if he believed and repented, glorifying God by leaning on the work of his Son on the cross? Yes, one of the thieves at the cross, did and one didnt. One saw paradise 'this day' one 'didnt' Remarkably one thief believed Jesus as He died on the cross would have a kingdom yet to come and merely asked to be remmembered by Jesus and was although he had a lifetime of ruin behind him
Everyone going to heaven is cleansed by the work of Jesus on the cross. Some people, Old testament saints for example didnt necessarily know the details of how they were forgiven this was. I do not know the details and do not need to know but God is merciful and will do something according to his just and merciful and good nature with the indians and aborigenes
Still, it is best to respond to promised we know rather than what we hope or prefer and today is the day of salvation to call on the Lord It;s better to lean on something God said than hope he does a mercy He has not said.
2006-07-10 04:57:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Too many to ask at once. Buddhism in no way inforces peace! The basic thought in Buddhism is to obtain personal happiness...think about it.
What would Hitler's personal happiness be?
This is too big of a question to answer online. Read "More than a Carpenter" by Josh McDowell or "Blue Like Jazz" by Don Miller.
2006-07-10 04:52:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Too many questions in one Q. Brief answer is that the majority of humankind has got to be BLESSED. Otherwise the Satan wins. Majority of humans are 'Grateful' to the Supreme Deity, the One and absolutely Unique...according to their honest perceptions. The Glorious Name of the Deity differ in different culture. Mylord Jesus did not speak English. So he did never utter the word 'God'. He did not utter the word 'Love'. He said different words, in the language of the audience. In your perceptions, he said,' God is Love'. May be there could have been better words in translating the message in English. All that we need to reflect upon is our own fate after death, not that of Hitler etc. Also, that the nonChristians do have a Message, a Divine Message, passed on by their Holy Prophets, Guru, Buddha, Saints, Rishi, Yogi, WaliAllah, Rabbi, Fakir, Qalandar etc. The Christians have no means to convert the world population into their faith, while others are doing likewise and converting Christians unto their faith. The lesson is,'take care of your own salvation'. Deeds are more important than mere words like: God is Love... if the love is not supported by deeds. Goodluck to you, dear.
2006-07-24 05:45:16
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answered by Anonymous
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All people who do not believe in Christ will go to hell unless they repent of their past sins. Many Christians will go to hell if they committed a sin and did not repent from it. For example, the crusades, many people who believed in God killed non-believers and if they did not truly regreat the things that they did and repent then they're in hell.
There are many educated men and women in the world that believe in Jesus.
2006-07-23 11:48:51
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answered by walking2health 3
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Too many questions to answer. Let's just put it this way...
The only people who are going to heaven are the people who ask for repentence, but most importantly, believe that Jesus Christ died on the cross for our sins to save us. That's the only way you can get into heaven. Not with money, not with bribing, but with true faith. The rest of them will go to hell.
You don't have to go to church or Sunday School to get into heaven, as long as you ask for forgiveness and have true faith.
That is the one and only way.
2006-07-10 05:01:38
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answered by stephygirl4ever 3
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Yes, if they had repented of their sins, they would have gone to heaven. Those who have heard the gospel of Jesus and rejected it, will go to hell, whoever they are. Whether they are killed, die of natural causes or whatever. Only belief in Jesus counts. If you believe that Jesus can save you from your sins as He had promised, then you will go to heaven after the final judgment. Otherwise, hell is the place where you are destined to go.
2006-07-23 21:50:51
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answered by sunilbernard 4
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No one goes to hell.
This idea assumes a God so inept that He can't even organize a simple educational field excursion and get all of the students’ back home safely.
I assure you that in spite of the rumors being circulated by organized religion God is not inept at all.
She has everything under control and fully intends to make certain that everyone will make it safely back home to her loving embrace.
She even intends to allow those of little faith in Her abilities as a competent creator who have been spreading the lies about Her back in too.
You have my word on it. Love and blessings
don
2006-07-10 05:04:42
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answered by Anonymous
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