unbeliever.
bye.
2006-07-13 23:32:43
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answered by Anonymous
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That's an unquestionable comment. Straight from you, not sure what path to take. Looking for answers, to see what other people think.A true person of God would know how far they went with sin and that Jesus died for their sins, as long as they have the Lord in their heart and their soul. None believer not a worry, but their life and who they support. None believers are strong whats around them, not what they have to imagine what it would be like or might happen. So you asked your question, a nonbeliever with almost no sin or even a true believer can't average how much, is to much sin. If there is a hell then there's a heaven.
2006-07-14 06:10:26
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answered by rcj409ekelly 2
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Well, It really depends on what you mean by believer and non believer. God created the universes, and in them, with the power of creation came galaxies, and then after millions of years, solar systems, and thus each sun developed it's own planetary system. Ours, where we were born, has what we call earth. The chemicals were right, and dna and organisms were living, and presto, life was formed from God's creation. He's too busy creating more universes to really care what we do, or don't do. We have the choice to live in heaven, or live in hell. Like a flower, once our time is done, we are gone. Our ego won't let us believe that, but, you'll find out when you are no longer here. Ron
2006-07-14 05:41:58
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answered by Anonymous
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That believer will go to hell reason because that he is a believer there is no excuse for him to commit so many sins and deserve to be punish so that he can be fearful as a believer. A non believer should be given a chance to repent so that he can be changed to be a believer as the change over to a new leave.
2006-07-14 05:45:47
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answered by Anonymous
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The believer doesn't go to Hell because he/she does regret the sins. An unbeliever doesn't accept God, therefore Hell is waiting...
2006-07-14 05:33:40
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answered by Anonymous
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according to bible. believers will never go to hell. that is a given. but they would suffer the consequences from their sins.
the unbelievers will definitely go to hell. because their sins are not covered by the blood of Jesus.
2006-07-14 05:41:56
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answered by Meakness 2
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I thnk your statement is wrong. If a christian or we can say the believer full of sins, we mustn't call him/her a believer, because if we believe, we will do all the things that someone told us to, it's believer, so 2 of them will go to the hell, for the second reason, although the unbeliever doesn't make any sins, but he/she doen't do it for GOD, but for themselves, so, GOD will refuse although they don't make any sins, but with logic, someone will never run from sins although it's just too little..................
2006-07-14 05:37:43
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answered by Anonymous
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You have to understand that mere knowledge that God is there isn't faith. Faith in a trust in Him that leads a person into a changed life. A repentant life. I life that shows the fruits of the Spirit Like love, mercy, forgiveness, generosity. These "good works are just the signs that a person has faith. The faith saves and God know the difference between belief in Him and faith in Him. If a person has faith no sin under heaven will keep him out if a person has faith no good work under heaven will get him in...
2006-07-14 05:41:57
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answered by Anonymous
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No believer - sins or no sins goes either hell or heaven. His deeds decides go to hell or heaven
2006-07-14 05:47:25
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answered by thinkpose 5
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People come on!!! Logic & Common sense dictates the unbeliever with almost no sin goes to heaven or else God has no common sense.
2006-07-14 05:35:38
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answered by Johnny w 2
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Who decides? And what are your definitions of "sin", "believer", "non-believer", and "hell"? These are questions I'm simply asking for clarification to better answer your question. Not sure it helps any that I have a Masters of Divinity in Pastoral Counseling and Theological Studies.
2006-07-14 05:53:07
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answered by Kent 3
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