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
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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
19:10:29
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That's why I prefer to be spiritual and not religious. Religions have been dividing the peoples of the earth instead of uniting them. Instead of depending on religion or any single doctrine, one should be on a road of self-discovery to uncover what universal truths may present themselves. For this though, it would help if one possesed a few traits; understanding, openmindedness, willingness, and kindness.
2006-07-11 19:16:46
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answered by tropicvibe 3
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I don't think any of us are in a position to judge. However, it is my opinion that anyone who did not know of Jesus Christ will be able to hear about the Gospel in the spirit world, where the spirits of those who have died on earth go to await the Resurrection, made possible by the Infinite Atonement of Jesus Christ. Everyone has their free agency and can believe what they want to believe. At some point in time, however, after the Second Coming of Jesus Christ, people will have no doubts left. We do not know when that will be, however. Have a happy day!
2006-07-11 19:18:01
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answered by Cookie777 6
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1st question: Yes, Adolp Hitler and Mussolini would go to heaven if they were truly sincere in their repentence. It wouldn't matter whether or not they surrendered when they did.
2nd question: Only God knows the hearts of people. But the Bible does state that every person will be givin an opportunity to accept or reject Christs sacrifice. So they are all without excuse.
2006-07-11 19:17:41
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answered by stpolycarp77 6
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This is a severely loaded question and is therefore impossible to answer sufficiently in your eyes. The reason you wrote this isn't to get real answers, it was made in attempt to push a specific point which I might say failed mightily.
If you're going to ask a question, then don't saturate it with philosophical beliefs and debatable belief systems.
The New Testament says that there is no way to God except through the Son. However, I do not believe God would deny Heaven to those who were 1) never introduced to Christ, 2) lived before Christ. Christianity also holds that in order to be "saved", one must repent of his or her sins and this includes a truly, deep-felt emotion that only God can determine how sincere it is.
Of course someone could say the second before their death, "Sorry for all that bad stuff, I love you God, save me Jesus....." and then crumble and die. God knows what is in our heart and what is in our mind, he knows that there are situations in this world that we are unable to control and things we are unable to prevent-- and for this reason, we are not the ones that determine who goes to Heaven and who doesn't.
2006-07-11 19:20:41
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answered by sft2hrdtco 4
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Sinners will not be saved by death-bed repentance. Repentance is a procces. We must know what our sins are. Then we must ask for forgiveness from God and the person(s) who we sinned against. Then we must right the wrong done by our actions. Then we must turn away from our sin and never do it again. If we repeat our sin then we lied to God when we said that we had previously repented. So we must prove that we will never do the sin again. We must change our nature and not give in to the sin again. If you repent a minute before you die you havent had enough time to show that you will never do it again.
People who die without a knowledge of christ will have the change to learn of him and accept him after we die. then after everyone is resurected and they have accepted him they will have the chance to be saved.
2006-07-11 19:19:56
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answered by Anonymous
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O.k. First you have to undrstand I am not your average Christian.
I am in fact all religions, however since I believe Jesus Christ was the only son of God I am in fact a Christian.
Now with all that said I personnally believe we will all go to Hell to be purified before we all go to Heavan. And no, I don't believe that if you don't believe in God you are commiting a sin.
As for educated, I am working on my bachalors. One of my friends who is as Catholic as you can get has his Masters.
2006-07-11 19:23:36
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answered by Anonymous
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All who repent from their sins, and confess from their mouth the Lord Jesus and believe that God has risen Him from the dead will be saved. (They will become a new creature, born again)
When Jesus went on the cross it was for payment of ALL SINS so who ever trully in their heart repented would be saved. (if they accept Jesus as saviour)
The Apostle Paul himself, before striken by Jesus while riding his horse, use to capture and send christians to be killed... He has seen the truth and repented and followed christ... He was saved!
2006-07-11 19:18:36
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answered by monfille 3
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It is possible. All things are possible with God, but there is no good answer.
Questions like the Indian one is why theologians imagined there must be a limbo (never taught as doctrine).
2006-07-11 19:15:29
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answered by MikeD 3
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Why ask anything? Your opinions are formed. You do not seek answers, but rather, to give your opinions. This is de facto in your post, and in such case, don't bother asking questions, simply answer questions of others. They may have some level of reception to your diatribe.
2006-07-11 19:25:03
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answered by K9-Family 3
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I hope you have formed your opinion of the many answers here.
There is only one way to Heaven, you will find it if you search with your whole heart.
This is all there is, sweetie, one life 'twill soon be passed, only what's done for Christ will last.........
2006-07-11 19:36:08
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answered by deed 5
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