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oh yeah god is going to take all of the christians to heaven and leave all of the other people behind because of course god is totally fair and non biased, christianity is a load of bolloc*s and it is the most contradicting religion in the world, i think christians need to take a step back and look at the mess they r in the middle of

2006-08-06 07:09:53 · answer #1 · answered by craig_mcphillips 1 · 0 3

Well, the Bible says that no one can enter into the Kingdom of Heaven except by believing in Jesus Christ and accepting his forgiveness. But it sounds like your question is referring to the "rapture" since you mention leaving people behind. The rapture is only one interpretation of scripture. Not all Christians believe in the rapture. But basically it means that sometime in the future Christians will be whisked away to Heaven while the unbelieving will be left here on Earth to undergo a tribulation. This theology is laid out pretty well in the fictional "Left Behind" series of books.

2006-08-06 14:14:12 · answer #2 · answered by Cybeq 5 · 1 0

yea it is but you forgot one part. He leaves them behind but gives them a second chance. The go through trials and tribulations for 7 years starting when the Anti-christ signs an agreement with Israel. Halfway between the 7 years the Anti-christ dies and then rises 3 days later like Jesus so he can make people believe that he is the true God.

2006-08-06 14:31:10 · answer #3 · answered by Pop a Merf 2 · 0 1

yes it is true only if that person who is a christian has accepted jesus as lord and savior and this going to heaven only the true believers will happen during the rapture but all the non christians will have a chance later on while they go through the years of tributalation which will mean if you choose the lord jesus you will be martyed head cut off if you do not accept the number 666 and worship satan then read revaltions in the chrisitan bible

2006-08-06 15:01:02 · answer #4 · answered by teacher2you2000 2 · 0 2

Not according to every Christian. Some people believe that Jesus will appear to everyone, believer or not, and then let people decide what to believe. I would not wish for anyone to not go to Heaven.

2006-08-06 14:10:50 · answer #5 · answered by They call me ... Trixie. 7 · 0 1

According to Christians, Jesus (who is God) will come to earth on judgement day. And he will take the Christians to Heaven and condemn the non-Christians to hell.

2006-08-06 14:12:13 · answer #6 · answered by jill45690 4 · 0 1

Yes think win win.

FAQ: How could a loving God cast people into hell?


"And I have the keys of hell and death, signifies that He alone can save. By "keys" is signified the power of opening and shutting; here the power of opening hell, that man may be brought forth, and of shutting, lest, when he is brought forth, he should enter again. For man is born in evils of all kinds, thus in hell, for evils are hell; he is brought out of it by the Lord, to whom belongs the power of opening it. That by "having the keys of hell and death," is not meant the power of casting into hell, but the power of saving, is because it immediately follows after these words:

Behold, I am alive for ages of ages;

by which is signified that He alone is eternal life (n. 60); and the Lord never casts anyone into hell, but man casts himself. By "keys" is signified the power of opening and shutting, in Revelation also (3:7; 9:1; 20:1; also in Isa. 22:21, 22; in Matt. 16:19; and in Luke 11:52). The power of the Lord is not only over heaven, but also over hell; for hell is kept in order and connection by oppositions against heaven; for which reason, He who rules the one must necessarily rule the other; otherwise man could not be saved; to be saved is to be brought out of hell" (Apocalypse Revealed n. 62).

2006-08-06 14:15:15 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

The “Last Great Day,” represents the time when those who have never had the knowledge to understand salvation will be resurrected and be given that chance. Only then will God’s initial plan for mankind be at an end. Thus, this last great day of God pictures the greatest period of salvation for mankind—the Great White Throne Judgment (Revelation 20:11-15).

In the book of Leviticus we are told to observe the Feast of Tabernacles for seven days and it is a commanded assembly. On the first of the seven days no work is to be done (Leviticus 23:34-35). Carefully notice in verse thirty-six there is an “eighth day” of worship held immediately after the seventh day of the Feast of Tabernacles. Because this eighth day came on the heels of the Feast of Tabernacles, people who came to keep the Feast remained to keep the eighth day also and it became associated with the Feast.

In the New Testament it is called “The Great Day of the Feast” (John 7:37). There must be thirst if there is to be a desire to drink. If the condition is right, the desire will follow. This is the same truth Jesus expressed to the Samaritan woman (John 4:14). Jesus also taught that those who hunger and thirst for righteousness would be satisfied (Matthew 5:6).

Jesus also spoke of the final resurrection in connection with the “Last Great Day.” Compare John 11:23-26 with John 6:39, 40, 44.

Jesus used the term “living water” in (John 4:10) to indicate eternal life. Jesus’ words, “Come unto me, and drink” allude to the theme of many Scriptures that speak about the Messiah’s life giving blessings (Isaiah 12:2, 3; 44:3, 4; 58:11). By promising the Holy Spirit to all who believe, Jesus was claiming to be the Messiah, for that was something only the Messiah could do.

White Throne Judgment
John tells us that after the final rebellion and punishment of Satan he saw a Great White throne. And standing before the throne was a great vast multitude of resurrected dead made up of those who never participated in God’s plan or understood the message of Jesus. Many millions of infants have unknowingly awaited this second resurrection from their graves.

Jesus tells us that Tyre, Sidon and Sodom also had not received the witness of the gospel (Matthew 11:21-27). But a time of judgment was coming when they would be given the opportunity to understand what He preached to Chorazin, Bethsaida, and Capernaum.

Besides these people mentioned, the people of Nineveh and the Queen of the south, Sheba, would hear His good news message (Matthew 12:41-42).

The people of Palestine together with the people and nations of all past ages will be given their first opportunity to understand the gospel (Ezekiel 37:1-10).

These resurrected billions will be raised and given human bodies that breath air and are made of flesh and bone (Ezekiel 37:5-9).

These resurrected people are promised they will know the Lord and He is the one that will put His Spirit within them. He will also put them in their own land and they shall know it is the Lord God who did this for them (Ezekiel 37:13-14). This is the same outpouring of the Spirit Jesus spoke about on the Last Great Day of the Feast (John 7:37-39).

Jesus and the Saints Judge
The Scriptures make it clear Jesus Christ will be the Chief Judge in the Last Great Judgment (Revelation 20:11; Daniel 7:9 compared with Psalms 9:7) and the Saints will judge with Him, (1 Corinthians 6:2). It is confirmed by Peter that Jesus is the judge of both the living and the dead (Acts 10:40-42). Jesus Himself also confirmed this fact (John 5:22).

Daniel saw God judging millions of people as they stood before Him (Daniel 7:10).

Isaiah envisioned for us the final days of the judging of the resurrected billions of people at the end of the Millennium. During much of the world’s past history, half of the babies born died within the first year after birth. But, during the judgment period after the Millennium, no babies will die and old people will not die prematurely.

For someone to die at one hundred years of age will be like a baby dying today. Habitual sinners will still be present, but by the time they reach a century in age they will be declared “cursed” (Isaiah 65:20).

These resurrected multitudes are counted among God’s elect, are made participants in His plan and given candidacy for the Kingdom of God after they receive His Spirit. They will have a close and intimate relationship with Him (Isaiah 65:20-23).

These multitudes at the end of the Millennium in this Last Great Judgment period will be given One Hundred years to show by their works their willingness to follow God’s Spirit, submitting to His divine direction (Isaiah 65:20).
God will be patient, but by the time they reach the age of one hundred they will be declared “cursed.” This means death. “Those He proclaims “cursed” will be cut off” (Psalms 37:22). And death and hell will be cast into the Lake of Fire. This is the second death (Revelation 20:14).

2006-08-06 14:08:39 · answer #8 · answered by His eyes are like flames 6 · 2 1

Alot of People will get SAVED after JESUS take's the CHURCH (HIS Body of Believer's) outta here.
BUT, we will be back in 7 Year's, count'em, SEVEN YEAR's, to help JESUS CHRIST, Risen from the Dead, RULE and REIGN. So, don't go giving away your Stuff just yet, wait till you get back, it will still be YOUR's.
Ditto..............

2006-08-06 14:25:22 · answer #9 · answered by maguyver727 7 · 0 1

that is called the rapture and yes he will come get his people then the tribulation is going to happen and more people will get saved and then the whole world will end and the people not saved will get burned in the lake of fire

2006-08-06 14:13:49 · answer #10 · answered by here_prettygirl_is 3 · 0 2

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