God decides not peope who decided extra rules needed to be added to the Bible.
2006-07-12 06:47:55
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answer #1
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answered by Lupin IV 6
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Of course not. Joan of Arc was a heretic, supposedly, and the Pope made her a saint in the 1920's. Sort of like an ancestor of mine who was hanged in the Revolutionary War for a Tory (British sympathizer) and they later apologized!
As Christianity is an individual thing, so is judgment. That's why only God can do it. The Inquisition and Crusades disobeyed Christ's commandment to "judge not", and we shouldn't.
That doesn't mean we shouldn't share our faith with others.
2006-07-12 13:58:38
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answered by freelancenut 4
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Not quite.
The Light on the Other Side (which is nonliving, infinite, and governed by Universal Law which cannot be changed), doesn't care about one's religion or god icon - only one's ability to love genuinely and deeply and one's application of The Golden Rule.
All the Jesuits and other members of the Spanish Inquisition, as well as all the noblemen and crusaders (many of which were simple mercenaries out to gang rape, torture, kill, and plunder) that participated in sadistic acts of molestation and/or the murder of innocents, were all forced - due to their retrogression - to reside in hellish dimensions in the Lower Realms of Spirit.
According to discarnate Saints in The Society Of Light, most of them are still there.
2006-07-12 13:57:36
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answer #3
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answered by solistavadar 3
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How can you judge such thing when you were not in their mind.
You gonna have to find out by your self by going to hell, cause no one know when a person die if he or she have been save.
Besides, no one goes to heaven until the raptures, other wise, where would is it the resurrection of dead when they are in heaven already. What would Jesus come back for?
2006-07-12 13:50:11
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answered by Evy 4
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Ask it one way and they'll come out of the woodworks saying 'only those who have accepted Jesus as their saviour will go to heaven.'
Ask it another way and they'll say 'accepting Jesus as your saviour means wanting to behave in a Christ-like way'.
Ask it a third way and they'll say 'nobody can knows except God who will go to heaven and who will go to hell.'
How do you suppose we can answer it so that they'll just admit that it's all a crock?
2006-07-12 13:50:54
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answered by XYZ 7
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We can't honestly say we know for sure anyone who is heaven or hell - unless of course you can see inside peoples' minds and souls. Can you? That'd be neat.
2006-07-12 13:48:13
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answered by kelguire 2
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Nah, us heretics were reincarnated over and over again.
2006-07-12 13:47:40
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answered by Phaylynn 5
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