Well Bob, that's what many, many Christians think - including tons of their theologians.
Unless she "accepted Jesus," the next step for a young Jewish girl who was tortured, raped and then gassed by the Nazis, is eternal pain and suffering in hell.
(Some number of self-proclaimed Christians on this forum have stated they are looking forward to the punishment of those who have "not accepted Jesus.")
And yes, if they had enough time to "truly repent" before cashing in their chips, Hitler & Rommel will be swapping stories with Moses and Isaiah about desert warfare - in eternal glory and bliss.
2006-08-19 05:03:38
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answered by JAT 6
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I know exactly where Hitler went. He went to his grave as everyone else does when they die. AS for going to Heaven, I really doubt he repented as he did not even have a faith in Jesus or any interest in Him. If he had, he could go but I doubt very much he will be there. Aren't you being a bit judgemental? How do you know the victims were unrepentent unbelievers? Are you now taking God's place? I believe they had a lot more faith in God than Hitler ever thought of having so why not just let God be the judge?
2006-08-19 04:47:41
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answered by ramall1to 5
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actually, I dont think Hitler could have gone to heaven. Regardless if he repented of all of his sins involving the slaughter and torture of all the people he did, if he commited suicide- he had no opportunity to repent for it.
I believe that if he felt remorse for what he did and repented- he COULD have gone to heaven, but the reason he took his own life was that he was a coward and feared that he would be imprisoned or subjected to a torturous death- which would still probably not have been as bad as what he ordered done to others.
Hitler had no remorse for what he had done, only that he was defeated and couldnt continue. Had he died of other causes, he would still be burning in hell (so to speak) because he didnt feel bad about what he had done.
BUT the entire debate is pointless because he killed himself- thats one sin you can not repent for, because you lose that possibility when you are dead.
2006-08-19 04:45:30
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answered by Anonymous
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i don't think that's right. just repenting his sins wouldn't be enough for what he did, that little man was so full of hate that nothing would help him get into heaven. of course he would sincerely repent if he had, cuz he didn't wanna go to hell when he died. jewish people are not "unrepentant unbelievers". they have their own religion and system of belief. why would they go to hell? this is one sick and twisted question.
2006-08-19 04:38:41
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answered by nickname 3
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Shouldn't the demons have a chance for repentence? Weren't
they angels in the beginning? It is said the Holy Spirit tricks
evil so that it thinks it does what it wants, but in reality does Gods will.
If we all did live before, as I feel we have. And killed, and stole,
and committed treacheries. Than nothing we recieve in this life
can be considered unjust. Compared to the Bigger Scheme of things.
2006-08-19 04:41:04
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answered by Tegghiaio Aldobrandi 3
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bobkgin,
I have heard this before and pondered upon it. By the common thought of what Hitler did, not by the revisionists reckoning, and how he ended his life, I would doubt very much his 'faith' in Christ.
If he did truly repent, he would be in heaven only by trusting God for his word. I don't think that people that love God tend to shoot themselves in the head. But that's just my opinion.
2006-08-19 04:39:27
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answered by Anonymous
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According to the bible, YES. If he repented before his death, he would certainly have gone to heaven. If for nothing else, he gave so many jews the material suffering that jesus himself stated is necessary to gain entrance to the kingdom of heaven.
Any alledged 'christian' that tells you different, has NOT read the bible. Either that, or they read that bit and didn't believe it was true.
Oh, I'm pagan btw. I just like to know my stuff.
;)
2006-08-19 04:49:05
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answered by googlywotsit 5
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I wonder if he ever cared about heaven or hell issues in the way mainline Christianity understand them. Perhaps he thought that he was in heaven around 1933 and that he entered the holiest of the holy when his army captured Paris. If he escaped to some South American paradise , then he did make it to heaven. I know the Nazis hideouts in Southern Brazil, Paraguay, Argentina, Chile and posh areas in La Paz (Bolivia). That's heaven, I tell ya!
2006-08-19 04:38:52
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answered by Anonymous
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And who says the victims - keep that in mind, they were the victims of a horrific crime, not Hitler - were unrepentant unbelievers. How about you just wait and find out.
2006-08-19 04:37:40
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answered by Lil' Dog 6
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Hmmm, I also study an engaging e book.. "Is Israel rising from Hell?" i am going to furnish the url less than. . yet shop in concepts the symbology oftentimes linked with issues non secular. certain, Israel is a rustic.. and in Luke 16 became represented via the (earlier) wealthy guy.. who 'went to hell' -- or to a (metaphorically-speaking) -- by ability of a era of severe suffering , as interior the Holocast!! yet to boot the Pogroms, and different incidents of severe persecution: oftentimes unprovoked. Hitler is yet another situation altogether: yet actually in a more beneficial genuine experience I do trust that he will; at judgement, be raised to acquire 'stripes'. NOW do not forget that your question presupposes a 'position' talked about as heaven - actually a reward-position of the righteous..and yet another talked about as hell - the opposite of heaven yet, the Bible centers mankind's wish of an Afterlife not in both those yet on earth! (playstation 37.29) for this reason; Hitler might want to be raised to Judgement in this earth -- to face the ire and rebuke, the questions and function to respond to those raised too whom had suffered and oft slaughtered with the aid of him! only-cakes?!? , and, certain; type of 'hell in the international' for him! it truly is that this that may enable those ones to artwork by ability of their 'topics' less than very administration -- that of Christ, Head (Jesus) and body (authentic followers)
2016-11-05 04:14:13
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answered by Anonymous
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