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Jesus, Who ought to know, seemed to think that nobody could come to the Father unless they came through Him.
He didn't mention any back doors for anyone, Jews or not, to slip through.
The thing is, are you humble enough to admit that you have sinned, and fallen short of God's glory?
Are you humble enough to realize that nothing you can do on your own can make you clean enough to live in God's Kingdom?
If you are, you might be interested in Christ's message. If you are not, chances are you wouldn't be very happy in His Kingdom anyhow, since His Kingdom is a Kingdom of love, not self-aggrandizement.
God places before you life and death.
Please, Eagle...choose life!

2007-05-13 12:48:12 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 3

I believe that the answer to this is a resounding "Yes!" I believe that the people who answered "no" to this question do not have an adequate knowledge of the Bible.

John 3:16 and 14:6 alone, as well as hundreds of other passages throughout the texts tell us this. Now this is not to take the place of God's judgement. He is God and the Jews are his people. He can make whatever judgement he wants and he is completely and perfectly just.

Now, I can already hear the responses coming through the fiber optic wires yelling at me that I'm ignorant and stupid and whatever. The fact is, this is the word that God gave us to follow. This is a perfect barometer of how he feels. He also says that the Jews will be blind to the messiah. This is another proof in the Christian religion.

God bless

2007-05-13 14:05:04 · answer #2 · answered by rosselmo 2 · 0 0

After (too many) months in this section, I know that the majority of Christians believe NO ONE can go to heaven without accepting Jesus as their saviour. Many of your answers confirm this opinion. At least, this time, I didn't have to scroll through pages & pages of scripture just to be threatened at the end by rods of iron, lakes of fire, eternal torment & so on. I just answered a question & made the comment that "God" has rather taken a back seat. ONLY through Jesus, (I'm told), can we get to the "father." Wow. I try to be tolerant of people who have, what I consider the audacity to say their's is the only religion, when in fact--old as it is--there were so many before. & still are. No disrespect intended, but it's a childish "I'm right & you're wrong." I forget who said it, but so apropos! The greatest divisiveness is to say: "I'm standing at the side of God, & you aren't." What God might that be? Atheists can be a bit "testy" when provoked, but don't try to convert. Buddhists are the most gentle & civil (some sects are considered relgious, as they believe in God, but those who do not are considered Atheists). If ANYONE took the time to look at the history of Christianity, or cared to be informed, there wouldn't be so much spouting off here. I think it is human nature to interpret the bible, (written more than once, disagreement among "prophets"), as it pleases them. & one last thing--HEAVEN is a human concept after all. If it were only filled with people who believe "Christ is the way, the truth & the light," I wouldn't want to go there.

2007-05-13 14:31:36 · answer #3 · answered by Valac Gypsy 6 · 2 0

Christians believe that anyone who has heard about Jesus Christ and has not accepted Him as their Savior is going to Hell. Those who have not heard the gospel or are unsure about their culture can still be saved and go to heaven. Proof of this belief can be found off of many websites of many different Christian sects. Go ahead and google it; many websites have rather long threads regarding your question.

2007-05-13 12:56:33 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It varies denomination to denomination I heard a Roman Catholic priest say that Catholics believe that when Jews die they will learn about Jesus and will be accepted into heaven.
Evangelicals believe that Jews are still God's chosen people and more or less they believe the roughly about the same as above with the Catholics.

2007-05-13 12:50:15 · answer #5 · answered by Concept Styles 3 · 0 0

It seems that most religion is just plain full of contradictions. I am an Agnostic. I believe there is God, but that we can't know what that is. Anyone who thinks they are more special, more saved, more chosen and better in the eyes of God than others is sitting in judgment. If you claim to be a Christian, you're not supposed to do that. As someone else pointed out, how can innocent young children carry around a load of sin? (Unless you accept Buddhism, it's not logical.) Rather than to help us develop spiritually and as contributing members of our communities, most organized religion seems just to divide us more, set us against each other and increase the power and wealth of unscrupulous people.

2007-05-13 15:43:10 · answer #6 · answered by Zelda Hunter 7 · 0 0

You will find it written no where in the Bible that the Jews are to go to Heaven. It is not until the new testament that men going to heaven is mentioned. The Jews deal with God was that they were to be His people. Christ is to rule on earth for a thousand years as the King of the Jews .

2007-05-13 12:44:53 · answer #7 · answered by ? 6 · 0 1

with the intention to pass into Heaven you're able to settle for Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior and it unquestionably relies upon on the guy, it has not something to do with the non secular team they belong to. God isn't interested in what denomination you belong to or what faith. He needs you to understand Him and phone on Him. we are all His little ones. A Jew, A Buddhist, a Muslim can nevertheless pass to Heaven in basic terms like different born returned believers because of the fact they have till they take their final breath to call on God and settle for him. In different words it must be the previous couple of moments of their lives, they might nevertheless be saved. otherwise they're going to pass to Hell.

2016-10-05 00:45:24 · answer #8 · answered by linnon 4 · 0 0

No the Jews will eventually realize that Christ Jesus was the Messiah that their forefathers crucified and they will mourn for Christ like a father and mother mourn for an only son. All Israel will be saved. There are many Christian Jewish people at this time in history. The Bible teaches that a partial blindness has happened to Israel until all of the Gentiles come in.

2007-05-13 12:45:24 · answer #9 · answered by Jeancommunicates 7 · 0 2

Some Christians believe that those who have not accepted Christ will certainly go to hell. Others believe that not being a Christian is forgiven the same way all other sins are.

2007-05-13 12:57:04 · answer #10 · answered by phileg 1 · 0 0

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