Well, that is an interesting belief system you concocted, but it isn't Biblical. Do you really think at judgment day that someone who has rejected God his or her whole life will be given a second chance? I don't think so and there is nothing in Scripture that alludes to that. We make our choices here and now, there is no second chance. Sure, other belief systems teach some semblance of morals, but in the end, they reject Christ and have no answer for the sin problem. God cannot allow sin in His Heaven, so if God's only provision for the forgiveness of sin is receiving Christ's work on the cross, how can someones good works have any value in relation to the sin problem? There is none who is righteous, no not one. Without the covering of Christ for our sins, we stand condemned before God and will face the penalty for that sin.
2006-08-03 08:21:02
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answered by BrotherMichael 6
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That is unbiblical, we die and then either go to heaven or hell. There is no chance after death, we have our whole lives to make the right decision to accept Jesus as our savior. Some religions don't even teach heaven, the one who created us and heaven and hell will decide, not some man made religion.
2006-08-03 08:14:05
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answered by ? 7
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I believe that Jesus' teachings have been misinterpreted. I believe that each person should bear his own cross and will be judged on his works. I believe judgment day is as soon as you die not at the second coming. But I do believe all religions will go to heaven. I do not believe that you have to accept Jesus or change religions.
2006-08-03 08:13:43
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answered by cj 4
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Well Heaven is a place were I can be alone when I want, have a few friends over, nice glass of wine with dinner, good movie, good food. So I hope not everyone goes, would get crowded in my heaven then. Since all the gods are FINITE we can ALWAYS please them enough. That is why saviors are not needed.
2006-08-03 08:13:51
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answered by Arcturus R 3
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PEACE________ QURAN EXTRACT
157. Those who follow the messenger, the Prophet who can neither read nor write, whom they will find described in
the Torah and the Gospel (which are) with them. He will enjoin on them that which is right and forbid them that which is wrong. He will make lawful for them all good things and prohibit for them only the foul; and he will relieve them
of their burden and the fetters that they used to wear. Then those who believe in him, and honour him and help him, and
follow the light which is sent down with him: they are the successful.
158. Say (O Muhammad): O mankind! Lo! I am the messenger of Allah to you all (the messenger of) Him unto whom
belongeth the Sovereignty of the heavens and the earth. There is no God save Him. He quickeneth and He giveth death.
So believe in Allah and His messenger, the Prophet who can neither read nor write, who believeth in Allah and in His
words and follow him that haply ye may be led aright.
159. And of Moses' folk there is a community who lead with truth and establish justice therewith.
160. We divided them into twelve tribes, nations; and We inspired Moses, when his people asked him for water, saying:
Smite with thy staff the rock! And there gushed forth therefrom twelve springs, so that each tribe knew their drinking
place. And we caused the white cloud to overshadow them and sent down for them the manna and the quails (saying):
Eat of the good things wherewith We have provided you. They wronged Us not, but they were wont to wrong
themselves.
2006-08-03 08:33:17
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answered by 7654321 1
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Jesus' teachings have been misinterpreted? Amazing statement.
John 14:6 (Jesus speaking) "I am the way, the truth and the life, no man comes to the Father, but by me".
And still people will deny it.
2006-08-03 08:25:16
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answered by christian_lady_2001 5
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