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does that mean thata man as good and as full of love like him mean that he's in hell burning for his "sins"

2006-11-25 20:43:28 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Only God can say. No man on earth can say for sure.

2006-11-25 20:44:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I believe that this is what we are supposed to believe but I'm not sure. I kind of think that even though that would make sense from all of the Christian teachings that God is probably too good to let men like Ghandi slip through the cracks to hell just because he didn't live in the glory of God and Jesus.

2006-11-25 20:45:39 · answer #2 · answered by Juniper84 3 · 0 0

Ghandi was a Hindu and a more humble and pious man never lived, Christians believe you MUST accept Jesus but that is good and great for Christians There are good Hindus, Jews who admire Jesus but do not accept Him as God. Believe me they will be in Heaven with the good Christians

2006-11-25 21:21:30 · answer #3 · answered by devora k 7 · 1 0

I guess many Christians would call him a heathen even though he was one of the most beautiful people that ever lived, He presented the human race with a way to succeed using non-violence. Don't you think that we should consider why a similar man, MLK. was murdered in the US for promoting non-violent change?

2006-11-25 20:53:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Yes,,being a good man means nothing.

Isa 64:6 But we are all as an unclean [thing], and all our righteousnesses [are] as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away.

Rom 3:23 For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God

2006-11-25 20:46:19 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Christian is not a religion, it's a relationship between human and God. so If Ghandi believe in Christian God, who knows rite???

2006-11-25 22:18:34 · answer #6 · answered by duffy_dev 3 · 0 0

Examine Yourself
[18:103] Say, "Shall I tell you who the worst losers are?

[18:104] "They are the ones whose works in this life are totally astray, but they think that they are doing good."

[18:105] Such are the ones who disbelieved in the revelations of their Lord and in meeting Him. Therefore, their works are in vain; on the Day of Resurrection, they have no weight.

[18:106] Their just requital is Hell, in return for their disbelief, and for mocking My revelations and My messengers.

[18:107] As for those who believe and lead a righteous life, they have deserved a blissful Paradise as their abode.

[18:108] Forever they abide therein; they will never want any other substitute.

The Quran: Everything We Need
[18:109] Say, "If the ocean were ink for the words of my Lord, the ocean would run out, before the words of my Lord run out, even if we double the ink supply."

[18:110] Say, "I am no more than a human like you, being inspired that your god is one god. Those who hope to meet their Lord shall work righteousness, and never worship any other god beside his Lord."

http://www.submission.org/suras/sura18.htm

2006-11-25 20:45:31 · answer #7 · answered by A2Z 4 · 1 2

That's why the Christians believe. Evil Christians go to heaven while moral people of other religions go to Hell.

2006-11-25 20:51:57 · answer #8 · answered by Dawkins 2 · 2 1

No... Christianity is not the end of all. The doctrine of Hinduism exists since times immemorial. Mahatma Gandhi was a firm believer of the doctrine of Bhagavad Gita.

Hinduism can be best defined as Sanatana Dharma... something which exists from times immemorial. Hinduism does not have a beginning... it exists ever since Humanity came into existence. The bane of Hinduism is Dharma... which also forms the base of all Religions existing on Mother Earth. No Religion can ever survive without a Dharma. Dharma is the root of all Religions. Why?

Talking of Jainism we cannot understand the basics without delving into the Life of the 24th Tirthankara Bhagwan Mahavira. It was only in the time of the 24th Tirthankara Bhagwan Mahavira that Jainism rightly came into existence. Whatever form of Jainism existed before the 24th Tirthankara was limited to the Spiritual Masters only. All that was knowable to these Spiritual Masters was not available to the masses for the prime reason that the intellect of a common man was not as developed as was required to fathom the depths of the Sacred Wisdom we know as jaina doctrines.

During the times of Bhagwan Mahavira... the common masses came to understand what was being taught by the masters of the era. Gradually as the momentum picked up... the followers of Jaina doctrine came to be known as Jains and the following Jainism. Before Bhagwan Mahavira the existence of Jainism as such did not hold good as it was only limited to the Spiritual Masters of the day.


Similarly, the Teachings of Gautama Buddha came to be known as Buddhism and its followers Buddhists. Buddhism is also known as the eightfold path. Gautama Buddha advocated the eightfold path also known as the middle path for he realized that not while living in the family and nor while attempting the Life of the dense forests could one gain knowledge of the Sacred Scriptures. He advocated maintaining a balance between the two and advised the common man to take the middle path. Neither getting totally immersed in family Life nor practicing austere practices to its extreme.

We need to understand that before the advent of Gautama Buddha... there was nothing we can call as Buddhism. The Teachings of Gautama Buddha primarily form the core Teachings of Buddhism. The existence of Buddhism Religion... the following of Gautama Buddha came into being only after the advent of Gautama Buddha.

In Christianity also, the core Teachings of the Bible contain the Essence of the Teachings of Jesus Christ and his trusted followers. Before the advent of Jesus Christ nothing existed on Mother Earth we could call as Christianity. The following of Jesus Christ is known as Christianity and the followers Christians.


Similarly, before the advent of Prophet Mohammed there existed nothing we could call as Islam. The advent of Islamic Dharma came into being after Prophet Mohammed and his Teachings came into the scene. The followers of the Islamic Dharma are called Islamists and also Muslims and the Teachings of Prophet Mohammed are contained in the sacred book of Islamic Dharma, the Koran.

Now even before the advent of Prophet Mohammed, Jesus Christ, Gautama Buddha and Bhagwan Mahavira... the Humanity existed and that too without the help of any Religion. Why so? Because, no Religion existed before the advent of Bhagwan Mahavira... the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism. Whatever existed was the eternal Dharma. In short, the Definition Dharma can be stated as, "our right to do what is just and right and not what were destined". This right of Dharma gives freedom to every individual Human Being to live an independent Life. One may belong to any Religion, caste or creed... the eternal Dharma is always there to guide us on the right path. More here- http://www.godrealized.com/Hinduism.html

2006-11-25 20:50:04 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

By Christianity, NO. Study the Bible and it will tell you that when Jesus returns ALL will be raised from the dead and judged.

2006-11-25 20:49:30 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

By Christianity, yes.

2006-11-25 20:44:29 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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