Anyone who does not accept Jesus Christ as their savior; who does not confess with his mouth that Jesus Christ was sent by His Father, God, to die on a cross, be buried, and rise again on the third day in fulfillment of the scriptures----then they are not Christians. Anyone who does not confess his sins, does not turn away from those sins, and consistently repeats those sins-----Yes, those people, if they die in that state of sin, will be lost and will spend eternity in hell. We all have a choice. Sin or not sin, heaven or the Lake of Fire.
Anyone who does not show in their deeds, their life, their speech, their attitudes the fruits of the Holy Spirit, then the Spirit is not in them. When you accept Jesus Christ, there are unmistakable changes in your life. These changes are the result of the Holy Spirit living in you. Many people may say they're Christians, but they will not be saved. Jesus told us, "You will know them by their fruits." If they are constantly doing things that are opposite of what is instructed in God's word, then they are not Christians.
2006-07-31 05:16:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Nope!! NObody is going to burn in Hell for eternity. Just won't happen. Show me one place it says that in the bible, that anyone will burn for all eternity and I will give you $20,000 cash. So far I have never been taken up on my offer but it is good. Why no takers? It just is not in there. To burn in Hell for eternity, you would need to have some kind of life, right? In 1 John it states very plainly that without Christ you have no life. Opposite of life is what? DEATH!! Just what God said in the Garden of Eden would happen if they did not obey Him. Many places you find that the wages of sin is DEATH, not life eternal in Hell. You are to be burned up, turned to ashes. No eternity in Hell for anyone, Christian or non. Same goes for anyone that goes there, DEATH by burning up and you turn to ashes.
2006-07-31 05:16:16
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answered by ramall1to 5
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Not necessarily.
The Catholic Church has a teaching called "baptism of desire."
This basically means that non-Christians may still be eligible for Heaven -- especially if they've never had an opportunity to hear about Christ -- provided that they make a sincere search for God and live a reasonably Christ-like life.
I met lots of non-Christians in Japan who very much embodied Christ-like principles in their daily lives and in their dealings with people. They were not Christians formally, but lived more Christ-like lives than some Christians I've known.
I could not imagine these people NOT making it to Heaven.
2006-07-31 05:12:57
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answered by Anonymous
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They can. but my advice to you is to put your life straight while you can cause you don't want to burn in hell. As the bible says, (He is the way the truth and the light noone gets through the father expect through me.) So if you don't want to burn in hell i sugesst for you to get your life start. Jesus said that he was going to a place with many room and if it was not so he wouldn't have told us so. Jesus christ died on the cross for all of our sins no matter what they are. I hope and pray you will get your life straight. If you fwaqnt to talk more you can email me at (msspiggy22@yahoo.com) k k
2006-07-31 05:25:42
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answered by Anonymous
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We all have the spirit of the Creator inside of us! It's our energy source. What we do while here on Earth determines what our next level of life will be like. Those that were productive while here on this small planet will go on to a higher level of exsistence and enjoy it's reward. Those that were not productive, the ones that choose to take their time for granted will cease to exsist. Their spirit will not return to the Creator at "Harvest Time". Read your bible. It says nothing about burning for eternity.....Remember sin brings death.
2006-07-31 05:35:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm of the impression that all Christians want all non-believers to burn in hell. Otherwise whats the point? What's to rub in our faces? I can't go somewhere that doesn't exist. FYI, heaven doesn't exist either.
2006-07-31 05:15:22
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answered by Angelina DeGrizz 3
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here is my 2 cents. the element approximately Christianity is, Christians have self belief Christ became into/ is the Savior of humanity. So choosing to no longer have self belief in that, is, to a Christian, actually a similar element as denying that there is a God. the bushy element of the equation is offered in once you attempt to contemplate how God feels approximately this, yet i think the assumption is that with the aid of denying Jesus you're intentionally leaving at the back of your self. What I actual have consistently puzzled nevertheless is, say a new child became into raised in an area with out any non secular influnece in besides... how ought to God deny that guy or woman get entry to to heaven if the assumption became into never even offered to them interior the 1st place? yet this is the place faith as an entire will become knotty.
2016-10-08 12:56:20
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answered by ? 4
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A person will burn in hell only if they believe they will. So in most cases, no non-christians shall not burn in hell because they don't believe in that. So stop being so ethnocentric.
2006-07-31 05:12:28
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answered by Rare Hero 2
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I'm not going to burn, but I will be going to Hel since Hel is the Goddess of Death in my religion Asatru. But if someone wants to believe that I'm actually going to suffer in the Christian Hell, then they can go ahead and think that. Be my guest. I know I'm not so I ain't worried about it.
2006-07-31 05:13:19
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answered by Abriel 5
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Unfortunatley, yes. And the thing that a lot of atheists don't understand is that, if you are a true Christian, you don't want to see another person go to hell. I don't want to see ANYBODY go to hell. We are supposed to love each other, and love thy neighbor. When we pray for you, it's because we care about you.
2006-07-31 05:14:48
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answered by texjade23 2
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