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Who will be your judge? When the end of time or the end of your time comes or whatever it is that you personally believe what penalties will you have to pay. Come on even your parents punished you when you were bad. Life and choices have repercussions. What is going to happen to you. If you believe in anything more than a body what is going to happen to your spirit or soul? How are you so deserving when we all sin? When we all fall short of whatever religious or spiritual standard that we seek to attain.

2006-08-16 13:42:22 · 10 answers · asked by trinitystar 1 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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When I die I will spend eternity with my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
I am not deserving but am saved becasue I have accepted Jesus as my Saviour and I am saved by His Grace - Not by works, by GRACE!

2006-08-16 13:50:36 · answer #1 · answered by helpme1 5 · 0 0

You know with all the stuff that society & religion throws at you & asks you and demands the proofs on what is you stand....

I say, Jesus is my Lord & Savior.
Don't look at me to be the example, I never said I was.
I may not fully understand but I'd rather do than don't.
I just keep it simple.
And because of that I have no penalties.
My slate is cleaned everyday, Thank God!
I just try to learn, so I can live a more free life.
How can even worry about things that are so NOT in my control?
In the end, but just as now, I will be at Peace.
We are all deserving, we all sin... I am no different than you...
Just what I chose to accept.
This is the only thing (the Bible) on Earth that makes these promises, so why not.
Whatever really happens, I die at peace with acceptance in my heart, knowing that I did my best....
That's about all folks, don't complicate just simplify.

2006-08-16 20:58:51 · answer #2 · answered by SuperPrincess 3 · 0 0

Society knows the difference between right and wrong because of social ideology created to propagate society as a whole. It does not function without it, therefore you must create morality.

Who will be my judge? Assuming...there is a judge? I do not believe in such things.

But, if anything, if I am judged I hope I am judged on the good I have done in an attempt to live a life that is both fullfilling and helpful to the betterment of society.

2006-08-16 20:52:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You go home, to Heaven, to the Other Side, whatever you want to call it. You get to review what you did, what you didn't do and if you didn't get it right you get to come back here to try again.

Any Divine being that is unconditional love doesn't punish. There is no need or room for it in a perfect environment. It doesn't mean you get to run rampant down here. We all have lessons to learn and "demons" to fight. We do the best we can and keep trying to grow.

2006-08-16 20:54:03 · answer #4 · answered by mother 3 · 0 0

History will be the judge of us all (that is, future generations). We are not judged simply on the level of "Did you, or did you not, sleep with your neighbor's spouse??". (God is not a lawyer). We are judged on the level, of what did you do with this mortal life, to do something to benefit all mankind?

We all fall short of the standard set before us. For some of us, we will be judged by God the Father, for not only the sins we committed in this life, but also for what we failed to do when we had the power to combat evil (the sin of omission). My standard is Jesus Christ. But, he was not only the Son of God, he was also the Son of Man. He was human, as well as Divine. "And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us."

We are all deserving of forgiveness, when we realize our sins, and ask for forgiveness. However, as St Augustine said, "To err is human; to persist in error is demonic." (City of God)

If we do something with our lives that gives meaning to those that come after us, then we can die with a smile on our face.

Someone like Mahatma Ghandi, may have done something wrong at some point in his life, and obviously was not a Christian; but history remembers his struggle for the independence of India from British rule, and his profound sacrifices on behalf of future generations. He started out, minding his own business, but could not live with himself, while there was injustice. He resolved to do what he had to, to set things right.

"The arc of the Universe is long, but it bends towards Justice." -- Dr. Martin Luther King.

2006-08-16 21:08:06 · answer #5 · answered by Joya 5 · 0 0

nothing is going to happen to me after i'm dead. whatever may happen as a consequence of the way i live my life will happen before i die.
when i die, my body will take its place on the circle of life and be recycled into other living things. i believe we have a spirit of some kind, or a soul if you will, but when i die i believe it will be lost or at best turned into the fond memories other will hopefully have of me. if i were to believe in anything of a supernatural nature happening with it, i would think it might be re-incarnated. i definitely believe in the possibility of reincarnation but not in heaven or hell....

2006-08-16 20:53:08 · answer #6 · answered by gwenwifar 4 · 0 0

Sin does not exist except in your theology.

You may have been born with it, but I wasn't.

Life and choices only have repercussions while you are alive (and even then it is typically not fair). There is no justice after death.

2006-08-16 20:49:15 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Everyone will have to answer for there actions. No matter what your beliefs are, and even thou we all sin. It's how you handle that sin that makes the difference.

2006-08-16 20:52:55 · answer #8 · answered by romeo16 1 · 0 0

Everything which we have built to this date is as perfect as it always has been.

The more things change the more they stay the same. Prove me wrong and you'll be proving me right.

2006-08-16 20:52:15 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Christ!

2006-08-16 20:56:08 · answer #10 · answered by Grandreal 6 · 0 0

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