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Come on now that just wouldnt be fair. If god is what you say he is, he should at least give these people a break. Its not their fault.

2006-12-11 10:04:51 · 14 answers · asked by justin 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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No I don't believe that and I'm a christian.
Romans 2:12
12All who sin apart from the law will also perish apart from the law, and all who sin under the law will be judged by the law. 13For it is not those who hear the law who are righteous in God's sight, but it is those who obey the law who will be declared righteous. 14(Indeed, when Gentiles, who do not have the law, do by nature things required by the law, they are a law for themselves, even though they do not have the law, 15since they show that the requirements of the law are written on their hearts, their consciences also bearing witness, and their thoughts now accusing, now even defending them.) 16This will take place on the day when God will judge men's secrets through Jesus Christ, as my gospel declares.
Now, in my opinion, If a person has never heard the gospel of Jesus christ God will judge them according to what they know is right and wrong.
Just my opinion..

2006-12-11 10:13:23 · answer #1 · answered by Jeanmarie 7 · 1 0

' whether, some christians have confidence that in case you have been on no account uncovered to God interior the 1st place, then you incredibly get an exemption. ' defective perception, no such doctrine. The gospel is to be preached to the ends of the earth >>> Mt 24:14 And this gospel of the dominion would be preached in all the international for a witness unto all countries; and then shall the top come. ' Eg. ... on no account uncovered to Christianity, then once you die, you do not pass to hell. ' on no account uncovered to christianity ... not obtainable. Reincarnation will make specific you pay attention and the two reject / settle for marking 365 days very own destiny. God is honest. Joh 10:9 i'm the door: by using me if any guy enter in, he would be saved, and shall pass in and out, and discover pasture. the vs above says no person enters heaven different than by using the call of Jesus Christ. consequently, w/o accepting Jesus, there is not any get entry to to heaven, by using default ... to hell. on 'abolish christianity' ... God is a christian. because of the fact that no you could abolish God, then christianity can on no account be abolished. actuality. each soul born would be tried and examined .... to reject / settle for Jesus the Messiah. Even babies at the instant are not exempted ... reincarnation.

2016-10-18 03:20:33 · answer #2 · answered by atalanta 4 · 0 0

I have already answered this question at least three times. Each of us receives the reward that we earn. We are judged by what we do with what we have or what we are given. Each of us is different and God has different expectations from each of us. If we are faithful and diligent and do the best we can with the life package we are given, then He will reward us accordingly. He will lead us and teach us what we need to know to return to Him. The savage and the aristocrat, the plebeian and the patrician will all be welcomed into His KIngdom if we do well with our lives based upon what we knew to be right or wrong. What we don't learn here will be learned in the spirit realm between death and resurrection, thus all will be partakers of the Heavenly gift and can be received back into His realm.

2006-12-11 10:20:53 · answer #3 · answered by rac 7 · 0 0

God tells Christians to spread the gospel, so if there is someone who hasn't been exposed to Christianity than it's the the Christians fault, not Gods.

2006-12-11 10:08:27 · answer #4 · answered by Michael 2 · 0 1

Supposedly God is supposed to judge the "unfortunates" by theor "works". The catch is that according to Christianity, all mans' works are as dust to God. Therefore no one's works, however good, will ever get them into God's good graces.

Which means that God gives him a perfect excuse to condemn ALL non-believers and still comes off sounding "just." I think Colbert would call that "truthiness". (It's not true, but it sounds as though it should be.)

So no. Biblegod is not fair, loving, or just.

2006-12-11 10:12:07 · answer #5 · answered by Scott M 7 · 0 1

If they have not had the opportunity to hear the gospel, like in some tribe far away where missionaries have not been, then I say no, they will not go to hell.
But if you have heard the Word and turned from it......well lets just say I wouldn't want to take the heat!

2006-12-11 10:19:41 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You are right. God gives everyone a break. But they must learn his ways here or hereafter to progress. Hell continues only for those who really need it, here and hereafter.

2006-12-11 10:39:40 · answer #7 · answered by ? 6 · 0 0

Who said god was fair. Some babies are born with severe birth defects is that fair? The bible tells us people who don't follow Jesus will burn in hell, and Jesus will torture them for eternity. Period. It doesn't matter if its their fault or not.

2006-12-11 10:09:30 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Will Non-Christians be Saved?
By Mike James


One of the major differences between our church and other Christians is our belief on how God will deal with people who don’t believe in Christ. The Church of God, International believes non-Christians will have an opportunity to learn about Jesus in the future and be saved if they choose to follow Him. A number of scriptures support this position. Let’s look at some.


The most important scripture to remember in this discussion is Revelation 20:4-5. Here we learn true Christians will rise and live for a thousand years in God’s kingdom on earth at Christ’s second coming. It also tells us that another resurrection will occur at the end of that thousand year period. That second resurrection is likely to include most of the non-Christians who have lived throughout history.


Another interesting item we read about in Revelation 20:7 is Satan will be let out of his bondage at the end of the thousand year reign of Christ. Right before Christ begins to rule he will have Satan put away for a thousand years. Now, why would God allow Satan into the world again at that time? Our belief is those who come up in the second resurrection will be flesh and blood humans again, who can be tempted by Satan. God will need to judge those people just like He is judging true Christians now. We live a life that is influenced by the god of this world, Satan the Devil. Just as we have to overcome the world to be proven worthy by God to partake of his kingdom, so will those who come up in the second resurrection need to be overcomers to inherit God’s gift of eternal life.

Many people have trouble understanding this belief because of their concept of what the judgment is. Many believe when the Bible speaks of judgment it means something that begins and ends quickly. That can be one way of understanding the Word, but the Bible also gives us another perspective on what judgment is.

I Peter 4:17 will shed some light on this topic. Here we read that judgment begins with the family of God. The judgment that was beginning with the family of God mentioned by Peter was ongoing persecution that the church was experiencing at that time in history. So we see from this context that judgment can be an ongoing event that can continue for an indefinite period of time. We believe when non-Christians rise in the second resurrection, they will have a period of time to learn about Christ’s ways and follow them. If they choose to instead follow Satan at that time, they will eventually suffer the second death.

A few more scriptures I’d like to leave you with can be found in the gospels of Matthew and Luke (Matthew 10:15, 11:20-24, 12:41-42; Luke 11:31-32). Each of these scriptures addresses what it will be like during the Day of Judgment. Notice something interesting here about the judgment it describes. Let’s look at only one of these scriptures in Matthew 11:20-24 and think about what we learned in I Peter 4:17. Jesus rebukes the towns of Korazin, Bethsaida, and Capernum for failing to repent when miracles were performed in them. On the other hand He says that Tyre, Sidon and Sodom would have repented if they had witnessed the same miracles. Then he says that it will be more bearable for Tyre, Sidon, and Sodom in the Day of Judgment than for Korazin, Bethsaida, and Capernum. Now if the Day of Judgment is an immediate sentencing against people for their sins where they are immediately destroyed, why would it be more bearable for the people from Tyre, Sidon and Sodom? Unless the day of judgment were a period of time when God’s Holy Spirit will be poured out on all flesh. Those people who never had an opportunity to hear about God’s way (Tyre, Sidon and Sodom) will find it much easier to follow God than those who actually witnessed Christ’s miracles (Korazin, Bethsaida and Capernum). It may be less bearable for Korazin, Bethsaida and Capernum because of the opportunity they missed when Christ was around the first time.

There are many other scriptures that address this topic. If you would like a list of all the scriptures I have on this subject please send me an email at mjames6043@aol.com.

2006-12-11 10:16:52 · answer #9 · answered by His eyes are like flames 6 · 0 0

I like the way you think man. I certainly hope so, who cares what religion you are if you did good with your life?

2006-12-11 10:08:08 · answer #10 · answered by Jonny G 3 · 1 0

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