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2007-03-29 07:52:07
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answer #1
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answered by Atheist Eye Candy 4
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Not exactly. No one will stand before Abraham and Isaac.
Christians will go to the Judgement Seat of Christ--there will be no condemnation there, only our works will be judged.
Unbelievers will stand before God at the Great White Throne Judgement. It will be too late to plead your case there. All who stand before Him will be sent to the Lake of Fire.
Today is the day of salvation, once a person dies there is no second chance, only judgement.
2007-03-29 07:43:11
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answer #2
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answered by beano™ 6
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No. On judgment day, you will stand before God - whether or not Abraham and Elijah will be there I assume depends on their schedules at that time (?)- ha ha
but seriously, you won't be pleading for salvation. By that time, it will be too little, too late.
2007-03-29 07:36:35
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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On judgement day we will not have to plead. Those who live faithfully have a confermation in there heart with no worry where they are going because they have lived and been obediant.
We will be judged by the 12 apostles and Jesus & God. All spirits are broken up and part of a tribe or origin of isreal.
Those who have ?'s and no confirmation through the holy ghost need to start responding to them because they are there for a reason.
There are levels of accountability and heaven and hell.
We all progress differently.
To learn more of these eternal truths please go to www.mormon.org.
It is a promise in the book of Mormon that those who read fully and ask God in the name of Christ if these things are true will recieve a answer through the manifestation of the spirit.
Hopefully you will find some of the answers to your ?'s and this helps.
2007-03-29 07:36:20
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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It must be a pretty big jesus, abraham and elijah to go everywhere in one day.... sounds sorta like santa clause to me.
Remember 1999 and how many religous people thought judgemnent day was coming on the year 2000 haha. Yeah...
2007-03-29 08:23:34
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answer #5
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answered by bob888 3
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No.
Jesus is the sole judge. (John 5:22) Salvation occurs on the earth, not at the Great White Throne Judgment. (II Corinthians 5:10, Cf. Revelation 20:11-15)
2007-03-29 07:34:52
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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There are two resurrections. One before the 1000 yr reign and one after.
Those redeemed by the blood are part of the 1st resurrection and lake of fire/2nd death has no threat over them. They are forever redeemed. Salvation was already received when they were born of God, born of His Spirit, cleansed by His Blood, joint heirs with Jesus, part of the family of God. And rewards are given when they are resurrected. Any sin is fried away & perishes.
Elijah already went to heaven in a fire chariot, And Abraham & those with Him raised up to the 3rd heaven when Jesus raised from the dead. Yet to be part of the 1st resurrection complete, when those in Christ are morphed complete in everlasting body with their soul/spirit.
The Great White Throne Judgment is later. And the Judgment seat of Christ. So the Dead give up the dead in them from where ever they are (sea, dead, or hell). People are judged according to their works (conscience & land laws) & those whose names are not found in the books of life are thrown into the Lake of Fire, the 2nd death.
2007-03-29 07:36:43
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answer #7
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answered by LottaLou 7
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No. If you are saved, then you already have salvation. If you are not saved, then you probably will be begging for salvation, but it will be too late. Abraham and Elijah have nothing to do with it, though. They are human as well, and have their own sins to worry about.
2007-03-29 07:36:41
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Ahem... no. It isn't true.
BUT Hypothetically speaking- if there was such a thing as Judgment Day, I wouldn't be pleading for salvation- I'd be dishing out a severe beat down on Jesus for allowing his screwed up followers to blame him for everything.
2007-03-29 07:35:54
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answer #9
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answered by billthakat 6
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According to some branches of Christianity, yes.
According to some branches of Judaism, leave Jesus out of that list...
According to some other religions, nonoe of those will be there, you'll be pleading before some other entity(s)
Accordong to atheists, there is no afterlife, so you won't be pleading because death = nonexistance.
According to the majority of Christian beliefs, you won't be pleading for salvation on judgement day, you will either have it, or you won't.
2007-03-29 07:35:26
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it is not completely true.
Yes we will stand before the Judgmant seat of Christ Jesus, but not to plead for salvation!
2007-03-29 07:33:02
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answer #11
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answered by RealArsenalFan 4
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