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I've always thought that if Christianity turned out to be true, that Judgment Day would have NOTHING to do with what beliefs a person professes.

If a person tries hard to be decent and live a moral life, and if they feel genuine regret if they've caused harm to others, they'll be saved. It'll turn out in the end that the had Jesus in their heart all along, even if they were Muslim, Hindu, or even atheist.

On the other hand, if someone is a nasty, hard-hearted Pharisee who thinks they're getting into heaven on a technicality, they'll have a surprise on Judgment Day. They could accept Jesus as Lord 'n' Savior until their lips blister and be baptized until their skin prunes up, but it will turn out in the end that they never had Jesus in them at all.

I wouldn't be surprised if Jesus opened up a Can o' Smite-*** on all the pseudo-Christians who are quick to damn people to eternal torment for having the 'wrong' religion--or perhaps they damn themselves for their hard-heartedness...

2007-04-14 04:29:44 · answer #1 · answered by crypto_the_unknown 4 · 0 3

I am not sure about Christians but Muslims definitely do believe that Christians and Jews can go to heaven. Here is an extract from the Quran, "Those who believe in the Quran, and those who are Jews, and Christians, and Sabaeans - whoever believes in the oneness of God and the Last Day and does right (lives a righteous life) - their reward is with their Lord, and they shall have no fear nor shall they grieve." Quran 2:62

2007-04-14 04:28:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Christians believe the Bible. The Bible says that there is only one way to heaven, and that is through the redemption of the cross.

Muslims believe differently and thereby will not come to the cross for salvation. They also believe that you can work your way out of hell.

Only those found written in the Lambs Book of Life will enter eternal life and not be cast into the Lake of Fire.

2007-04-14 06:34:49 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hmmm.. I believe that Jews are non-Christian and they have a covenant with God.. if they keep it then they will go to Heaven.. Perhaps the same thing applies to Muslims because God promised Abraham to take care of Ishmael and make from him a great nation.

2007-04-14 04:34:49 · answer #4 · answered by ♥Tom♥ 6 · 0 0

Though some religions may not be conducive to receiving Christ as your Savior...it can still happen. The only way to heaven is through Jesus Christ and has nothing to do with religion, rather a personal relationship with Him, belief in Him as God's Son Who died for your sins and was resurrected in glory. It involves asking for forgiveness and asking Jesus to be your Savior. If you "believe & receive" Jesus, so to speak, then you too will go to heaven. God bless you.

2007-04-14 04:31:27 · answer #5 · answered by Joyful Noise 5 · 1 0

saying that Christians flow to heaven is a false impression. at the same time as we do flow there for a time the bible states very obviously that God will remake the global. Now, we perhaps waiting to holiday between both, it would not say. As for being waiting to sin, i imagine we will be in a position to, yet we isn't prone to take action as we are now. The bible says that we will be made comparable to the angels. So, like devil lets fall, yet we won't be able to have the enticements that we do as people. for this reason it really is quite unlikely. Now to respond to your questions, a million. everybody, Christian or no longer, will see Jesus at the same time as he comes right down to earth. quicker or later when we are in heaven we can all sit round Gods thrown giving praise and honor to God. And we will savour a dinner party i trust, i want to envision that notwithstanding. 2. properly i will't answer that outright. I nevertheless have plenty to study and do and adventure, alot that ought to impression what i will ask him. yet when i died as we talk i think i ought to ask if Arminian or Calvinist are precise. 3. The bible would not say. we may be able to in elementary words speculate. 4. i imagine we can consistently pray. it really is a device of communique with God by ability of the Holy Spirit. As for the sin section I spoke back that above on the proper. As for what i ought to do and then after that and after that... As i suggested above, we may be able to in elementary words speculate. no individual knows what God has instore for us.

2016-12-04 00:41:31 · answer #6 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Jesus Christ made it clear. "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me." (John 14:6)

Now, either Jesus told a great lie, was incredibly deceived, or He told the Truth.

Not all roads lead to God, anymore than all roads lead to New York City. Even if you are on a road that leads to God, if you're not driving in the right direction, you are wrong.

Pretty heady stuff for the politically correct crowd who think it's "unfair" to demand a certain thing out of someone, but it was Jesus who said it, and when you're in charge, you get to set the rules.

2007-04-14 04:25:25 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

According to Islam's point of view,

Non-muslims can go to Heaven too if they fulfil these three requirements:

1. Believe in the one true God,
2. Believe in the afterlife,
3. Have more deeds over sins.

2007-04-14 04:20:20 · answer #8 · answered by Adia Azrael 4 · 2 2

I am a Jew and I know I am going to heaven by Jesus own words and many muslims too =

Isaiah 9:6 "Unto us a child will be born, a son given, and he will be almighty God, and the prince of peace."

Isaiah 52:13-53:12 "He will be exalted and made very high, but first he will be marred more than any man. All we like sheep have gone astray and the lord will make to light on Him the iniquity of us all. He will die with the wicked and be burried with the rich. He will see his spiritual seed and prosper."

I believed Jesus and prayed as he asks in Revelation 1:1 & 3:19&20 "I love you and knock on your heart door to come in, deliver from sin and be your friend, if you ask me in."

I prayed "Messiah Jesus forgive my sins, come into my heart and help me, be my friend, thank you, messiah Jesus, amen

now he is my savior and best friend, and I talk directly to him and he does to me too.

and God can do whatever he desires to do-he as promised could become a man. like h2o it can come in 3 forms but it is always h2o -steam ice or water

God is one and in that unity can take on different forms but is always God-come to earth He veiled his glory and took on his innocent life our sins -as promised -what the lamb did as commanded to Moses Leviticus 17 verse 11 "There is no forgiveness of sins without a blood atonement of innocent blood. "

2007-04-14 04:25:59 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Many do, and have ever since Christian theology was posed with the problem of Islam in the fourteenth century. Indeed, the Catholic catechism even states that Muslims worship the same God as Christians, and have a share in salvation.

2007-04-14 04:19:34 · answer #10 · answered by completelysurroundedbyimbeciles 4 · 0 2

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