If a "God" was that cruel, then he is unworthy of worship.
2007-01-17 10:42:26
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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You would be surprised to know how many people actually believe in China. That type of news just does not make the front page or the papers for that matter this of course for the believers sake. Same story with India. I know Christianity is exploding in the Middle East as well.
Good people doing good things are rarely seen or heard of. So this explosion of faith across the east and the Middle East must be really amazing if nobody has really heard of it. No matter how bad our Jewdeo/Christian values are compromised here. There seems to be a breakthrough over there. Which is cool because China will be the world power within the next few years. And America will no long be the power player. I think God has thought ahead of everything before us. Makes me feel good. Somewhat.
2007-01-17 10:53:14
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answered by Noodles 4
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Why would they go to hell? The promise of salvation is being given in China, India and throughout the world?
Even as it was said over 2,000 years ago:
Rom 10:14-18
14 How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? 15 And how can they preach unless they are sent? As it is written, "How beautiful are the feet of those who bring good news!"
16 But not all the Israelites accepted the good news. For Isaiah says, "Lord, who has believed our message?" 17 Consequently, faith comes from hearing the message, and the message is heard through the word of Christ. 18 But I ask: Did they not hear? Of course they did:
"Their voice has gone out into all the earth,
their words to the ends of the world."
(from New International Version)
Are you saying that there are no Christians proclaiming the good news of salvation from hell in these nations?
2007-01-17 11:20:56
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answered by Anonymous
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We can't say they'll go to hell because God in The Bible condemns judging people, especially telling someone you're going to hell. Christianity though is heard around the world. there are 1000's of missionaries preaching and establishing churches all over the world including India. Only God knows though.
2007-01-17 10:44:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Read Revelations.....1/3 of the world population is going somewhere someday. I'd say 3 billion of somewhere is in there. And everyone has a chance with the sinners prayer.
2007-01-17 10:46:13
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answer #5
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answered by iamME 3
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Many ask, "How can a loving God send someone to hell?" With equal fairness, the better question that should be asked is, "How can a holy and righteous God allow a sinful person into heaven?" Ultimately, the issue becomes the following: each individual must deal with the fact that they have their own choice of where they want to go.
2007-01-17 10:45:04
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answer #6
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answered by iamwhoiam 5
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Since God is a just God he can't punish those that have lived without the law. In the afterlife everyone that has never had the chance of learning about Him will be given the chance to choose what God has to offer. If they like it then they will get their reward, and if not, same thing, but their decisions will not be made with ignorance.
2007-01-17 10:51:34
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answered by Han J Solo 2
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certainly not. All of God's infants might have an possibility to learn the Gospel message and then be waiting to elect for themselves to settle for or reject that message. maximum of God's infants do not learn the Gospel whilst of their mortal state. they might desire to look ahead to the spirit international of the two Paradise, for the unquestionably sturdy human beings, or reformatory, for the unquestionably undesirable human beings with a view to learn the Gospel from those ministering angels who did settle for the Gospel whilst in mortality. to that end, did Peter carry forth that Christ visited the spirits in reformatory that they might stay interior the flesh and be judged interior the spirit like everybody else. God is purely and common to furnish all of His infants an equivalent possibility to receive the Plan of Salvation. we are judged by what we did with what we've been given. to that end, people who lived mortality under a lesser regulation would be judged by a lesser scale. The natives of Africa, Amazon or Australia would be judged no much less effective than the human beings of India and China or those of england and usa of america. The plan covers absolutely everyone and none would be summarily thrown out.
2016-10-07 07:45:00
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answered by ? 4
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God is pure love. There is no hell.
There is only separation from God and the path back to God.
God waits with infite Love and eternal patience for each and every one of his creations to experience all that they choose in this adventure called physical life. Once the lessons of Love are learned and each one of us returns to the immediate presence of the Creatore we are welcomed back as a loving parent welcomes a long-lost child.
Nobody is left behind, nobody gets lost. The only guarantee in the universe is total, pure, unconditional Love and eternal bliss.
2007-01-17 10:47:30
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answered by Elmer R 4
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Hell is just the name they give to that great place where you'll finally be free of the attentions of tiresome religious zealots.
Don't believe the press the Christians give it - would you accept a description of America from an Iranian who'd never been there?
You should be looking forward to it. See you there
2007-01-17 10:44:28
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answered by Bad Liberal 7
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Even if ALL the Christian go to heaven, over 4.5 billion go to hell. and that is just the people still living. Do you think all Christians automatically get a free pass?
2007-01-17 10:43:25
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answered by Anonymous
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