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At the time of death, it is important to have lived a moral life and have love in your heart.

It seems that is our foundation for dying.

Do all religions basically say this?

2006-12-29 05:38:18 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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2006-12-29 05:40:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 6

We wish they did, but they don't.
For example, it is the tenet of many Christians that the way you lead your life is almost inconsequential in this sense. You could have been a serial murderer for all your life. As long as you "find Jesus" and "repent" before you kick the bucket, you will be rewarded with eternal bliss. However, if you were a victim of this killer, and were not a Christian, even if you led a life devoted to helping others, you would be condemned to eternal torture.

2006-12-29 06:07:40 · answer #2 · answered by JAT 6 · 0 0

It is implied in most, if not all of the world's religions, however, it is not the "foundation for dying". At the time of death, it is important to understand, that you have created your entire life and death. And it is important to realize, that everybody, including yourself, deserves forgiveness for their trespasses,because they knew not what they were doing at the level of the ego...

2007-01-01 10:56:09 · answer #3 · answered by ? 6 · 1 0

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2016-12-31 03:42:12 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Kind of...well I guess basically. They all try to persuade you that at the time of your death, you will be 'judged' well, at least thats what my religion says. Actually, this is a good question. Although I am familiar with other religions, this would be interesting to find the answer to.

2006-12-29 05:43:13 · answer #5 · answered by NA N 1 · 1 2

Ones relationship with God and others is what counts so basically yes. but morality alone doesn't count for much without the realtionship to back it up. Matthew chapters 5, 6, 7,24,25

2006-12-29 05:42:15 · answer #6 · answered by I-o-d-tiger 6 · 0 2

no, not all religions say you should have love in your heart.
and it depends on which religion you consider!

the klingon faith has actual historical basis in a religious belief system. Honor is a priority.
There are satanic religions and beliefs that have love but could care less about following a god of love.
there are belief systems that say murder and greed are the only way to exist.

2006-12-29 05:44:24 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

i would say more so a life that God wants us to live. moral life non christians can do but they dont believe in God. that is were a lot of people think that they are good people which i am not saying they are not good people but as far as being saved that is a different question. i dont judge. God will judge. but God said to keep him Words. he said if we are ashamed of him then he will be ashamed of us. if you are afraid to talk to people and tell them you are a christian then you are saying you are ashamed. we are to go out and preach the gospel to everyone. and faith without works is dead. going to church, reading our Bible, repenting from sins and trying to turn away from doing what we are not supposed to do, praying, letting everyone know about God, and what he has done. those are works. tithes and offerings. if you truly believe in God then you would do those things. lifting you hands and praising God as you sing.

and religion by definition is just a belief. they are now saying it is a belief in God but it was not when it first came out. so religion can cover evolution and some of them dont believe in love. for a christian belief i would say love is important. for God said love your enemies as yourself. i teach that you have to love everyone. you just might disagree with there actions but still love the person.

2006-12-29 05:43:55 · answer #8 · answered by dannamanna99 5 · 0 2

I think that is the feeeling we will only be welcomed by God if we try and live a good life. but that is not what christianity teaches although we should live a good life that is not enough to save us from hell only Jesus can do that.

2006-12-29 06:12:40 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Well, Wicca doesn't talk about love, but harming none certainly equals kindness. And given our desire to have clean karmas, living a "moral" life certainly applies.

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2006-12-29 05:40:44 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

yess live a good moral life and be nice to the poepl around you

2006-12-29 05:41:33 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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