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No.
As long as a person recognizes the glory of Jesus' sacrifice, then all sins are forgiven.

2006-07-22 15:36:28 · answer #1 · answered by Molly 6 · 0 0

No according to the bible God will forgive you for anything regardless of how much it benefited you and harmed the suffer, whether it be children, women, the sick or old or even animals.

There is no end to what God will forgive you for. If your catholic your're in luck just confess or if you think the end is near you can confess for any thing regardless of the extremity of your sins and win instant access to heaven on dieing. The christian God forgives anyone regardless of their faith and rewards them all the same(even bin ladin or hitler ect.) the islamic God sends everyone not muslim to hell, and if he/she is in trouble a muslim need only kill an infidel (non muslim to go to heaven)

2006-07-22 15:43:57 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Of course. It's called at the moment of your death as your final breath rasps from your throat, when still, you stubbornly refuse to consciously commit your self to Christ in that very last moment before you die, putting you beyond redemption of any kind, deistic or otherwise. Whether it was because of mistrust, misplaced faith, or an inability to understand, or perhaps even because you waited untill Judgment Day, thinking you'd still have time 'tommorrow'...




...basically you're 'saved' until death, yuh dig!?
that's all assuming of course there really IS a big 'Guy in the Sky' waiting to give us all a nice, snuggly cuddle!

;)

2006-07-22 15:59:51 · answer #3 · answered by googlywotsit 5 · 0 0

No. God judges, but God also forgives. The question is whether one will accept that forgiveness and strive for a godly life, or whether one will continue to reject God and persist in sin, eventually destroying themselves.

2006-07-22 15:37:28 · answer #4 · answered by koresh419 5 · 0 0

Yes - if you choose the road of the condemned after Jesus removed all your sins through Baptism - you will be rewarded when you reach the end of the road.

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2006-07-22 15:40:18 · answer #5 · answered by Gladiator 5 · 0 0

I remember a preacher preaching God will only knock so many times. I believe God all so loves the hopeless cases. Then its a miracle to friends and family's.

2006-07-22 15:47:11 · answer #6 · answered by LIFE-SAVER 2 · 0 0

never God loves all so much all u have to do is repent meaning turn away from ask Gods forgiveness then go back to Him He's waiting now opens wide smile

2006-07-22 15:45:35 · answer #7 · answered by sshhorty2 4 · 0 0

Nope!

Once Saved Always Saved!

If at some time in a persons life they accept Jesus the Christ (Saviour) as their own personal Saviour.
Realize that HE, Jesus, died for his or her own personal and individual sins.
Is truly sorry (repents) for all the sins he or she has committed and for the evil thoughts and deeds done.
Asks Jesus to "come in to his or her heart" and "wash it clean" of sins.
Accepts Jesus as THE ONLY SAVIOUR and accepts that Jesus is TRULY GOD.
That person is SAVED from Hellfire FOR EVER!

2006-07-22 15:37:34 · answer #8 · answered by whynotaskdon 7 · 0 0

God will forgive all who confess their sin to him through prayer. He will loves you no matter what you have done... whether you raped... murdered... abused... as long as you truly truly truly regret those horrible things that you have done.. God will forgive you (people might not... but God will)

2006-07-22 15:37:23 · answer #9 · answered by Luna Winter 7 · 0 0

I'm Jewish (Reform!), but I'll answer anyway.

God can forgive all of us, for everything we have done. God loves us, and wants us to love Him, too. His love for us, and our return of it and our request for His forgiveness, is all that is needed to absolve us.

2006-07-22 15:40:07 · answer #10 · answered by silvercomet 6 · 0 0

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