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Just putting the words "Without provocation" does not make it less provocative.

If there is indeed a place called "hell", it belongs to people like the Nazis, no matter how Christian they are.

2006-11-14 07:29:58 · answer #1 · answered by yotg 6 · 2 1

There must be an lively movie like "All canines flow to Heaven" except that is "No Jew is going To Heaven" i don't believe of God is an equivalent-probability business employer, regrettably. not something adverse to Jews... i'm not non secular, yet isn't there some clause contained in the recent testomony that makes believing in God, Jesus, the Holy spirit an major condition for acceptance into the afterlife...? i imagine there is. You Christians are all dodging the question a tad too a lot. i recognize once you imagine you're good you quote 15 pages well worth of textual content-- yet not on the prompt eh?

2016-11-29 02:51:19 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ironically, the Nazi will be in Heaven. But you must remember, he won't be a Nazi when he enters Heaven! If the Jew rejected Christ, then he is in a worse state than a great sinner who accepted Christ and turned his life around. What, are you afraid he'll have a relapse?
Christ Himself said that "the first will be last, and the last will be first." I think there will be people we will have expected to see in Heaven who won't be there, and there will be the last people we'd expect in Heaven will be there.

2006-11-13 10:00:15 · answer #3 · answered by FUNdie 7 · 0 4

I know what you are getting at....

first of all...... repentance of ANY sin, whether commited by a jew, nazi or aetheist, and trust in salvation through the atonement of Jesus Christ on the cross for our sins is required by God for anyone to enter heaven

a nazi cannot just kill jews and then go through a superficial life pretending to be a good guy...that is , he cannot just "devote" his life to christ and get out of repentance......considering his crime, this will be a most serious, self tormenting anguish he has ever experienced. It will be accompanied by sincere efforts to rectify wrongs, finding the families of the jews he hurt, finding ways to bring healing where he had caused harm. He will be full of sorrow for what he did, and will do everything he can to prevent this from ever happening again. If he is truly sorrowful and repentant, yes, he can enter heaven..but if he sincerely found salvation through Christ..... he will make every effort to bring the love of Christ to the jews and will be unceasingly devoted to praying for them, witnessing to them and helping them in every way.....

The same option is availble for the jew....just because he is jew, does not mean he cannot accept the salvation through jesus and enter heaven as well.... Jesus said he came first to the Jew, and then only after that to the gentile....The salvation of the jews is top priority with God.... anyone who sincerely loves God will bring this love to the jews and help them accept their messiah.

2006-11-13 10:08:12 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

When we die, our genetic make up collapses
back to a stage called "quantum."
Eventually, it explodes and becomes "particle"
energy. It is now ready for another cycle.


We are not judged upon death, but upon birth.
We can only show up in genetic situations of
which we are a part. Tomorrow is never far off
from today.

This applies to all, past and present.

2006-11-13 11:39:55 · answer #5 · answered by kyle.keyes 6 · 0 1

If you believe in Christ and have asked forgiveness so you shall ascend into heaven so they say. Supposedly you are forgiven for your sins as late as on the deathbed if you are truly sorry. Do the Jews believe in heaven? The Jew is wherever he believed he would be when he dies. The Nazi is where he believed he would be after he dies. We chose our places and our places become real.

2006-11-13 09:56:20 · answer #6 · answered by juncogirl3 6 · 2 3

Where's heaven?

I don't think either of them are anywhere other than in the ground (or wherever their bodies were laid) and in the thoughts, memories and impact they left on the world.

2006-11-13 09:55:21 · answer #7 · answered by Wonderland 3 · 3 1

From a Christian point of view, if the ex-Nazi truely devoted his life to Christ, then yes, heaven would await this person.

2006-11-13 09:55:29 · answer #8 · answered by Odindmar 5 · 1 4

If the Nazi devoted his life to Christ then his sins were forgiven. It doesn't matter what wrongs he did or sins or how bad they were. If he asked for forgivness then Jesus washed away all his sins. He went to heaven!

2006-11-13 09:55:48 · answer #9 · answered by angel sent 2 · 1 4

If the nazi truly accepted Christ, and repented, he is forgiven. If the Jew did not accept Jesus as Lord and Saviour, he is not forgiven. As far as who is in heaven, I have never been there to be able to tell you that.

2006-11-13 10:01:00 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 4

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