What will happen to those who died without having had the chance to read the Bible?
After Armageddon, there will be the 2nd resurrection, where those resurrected will join those who come through the great tribulation on earth, and will live in the 1000 year reign of Jesus.
The first resurrection, will have been completed for those who were bought from the earth by the covenant blood of Jesus. These ones will be co-rulers with Jesus for the 1000 years.
At th conclusion of the 1000 years, Satan, who had been abyssed will be released, and proceed to go into the world and for one last time lead many people into rebellion.
There will be one final war after this, and then, there will never again be anyone disturbing the peace upon the earth, nor will anyone ever again get sick are die.
2007-09-15 03:51:57
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answered by Tim 47 7
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To the billions who read and learn the Al Qur-an, nothing I believe.
If you mean the Bible which has spawn tens of thousands of diverse beliefs, sect, denominations and religions, nothing will happen to them who have not read the bible.
Those diverse religion out of the 66 books of the protestant or the 73 books of the catholic with several hundreds of rendering and translation from another translation could be more of sources of confusion and thus false hope than salvation.
You need not worry of those Muslim children who may have died fighting for a cause they have the purity of faith in one God - the only unforgivable sin is the sin against the first commandment.
Maybe you should instead persuade the western world that churns out daily millions of munition daily to be sold for war profits to instead convert them to spades and plowshear for food production so that Muslim children would instead be in schools and not in the battlefields.
2007-09-15 04:40:34
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answered by jadid 1
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God is Justice. It is not justice for people to be punished for what they did not know. "Ignorance of the law is no excuse" is for imperfect human law, not God's.
The Bible clearly tells of a resurrection for these people, together with those who have been faithful and died. This will be on earth as God's original purpose was for the earth to be inhabited by Adam's decendents and make the whole earth into a paradise.
The 20th chapter of Revelations is about this time. After living under Christ's Kingdom rule for a 1,000 years and being brought back to perfection, then they will must make the final choice. Satan and his demons have been locked up all this time and not because no one knew what to do with them. They are loosed to tempt humans one last time and then be eternally destroyed in the "lake of fire". (This is not hell. What good would it do to through fire into fire? The account shows death and hell thrown into it.) VS. 13-15.
This clearly shows a kind God that we should all be eager to worship.
2007-09-15 04:18:47
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answered by grnlow 7
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God sees these things, and knows all the circumstances of everyone life. If someone died in a false religion, and never had the opportunity to learn or convert to Christianity, God will not condemn them to Hell if they lived as good a life as they could...remember, we are all born with the Commandments etched into our souls...we know better than to murder, cheat and steal...and even then, there could be exceptions to that rule, such as self defense, or starvation, ect. Our Heavenly Father is a wonderful, caring, forgiving God...he is just. Don't worry...if you feel empathy for these people who might not make it to Heaven unfairly, imagine how much love and understanding God has for his children.
2007-09-15 03:57:50
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answered by The Nag 5
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They will be judged the same way you and others are... according to their knowledge of good and right, and of their deeds.
True, there were many false beliefs in the past as there are even moreso now with all the knowledge of GOD. GOD was then in the past, as he is now and always will be.
GOD's first love was man. He created and gave Jesus so that his first love(man) would be able to be redeemed back unto him.
You are told in the Bible to obey your government. And GOD himself was the general of many wars you read about in the Bible. And you condemn Muslim children for obedience to their government and fighting the good fight as they believe in their hearts?
You judge when that is GOD's due... what will happen to you who is not following the words of GOD and Jesus exactly to the letter?
2007-09-15 04:25:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone's religion is different. Some religions have no heaven, have no hell, or anything else. It's up to them to figure out what will happen to them, and it's up to you to choose what will happen to you. There is no such thing as a false religion. All of religion is believing in something, regardless of whether it's what YOU choose to believe. None of them can be "proven" so to speak, it's a matter of believing and living your life in a certain way. If you have fulfilled the spirituality needs of your own personal religion, then something positive will happen. If not, then you will feel something negative will happen to you. There is no "true" or "false" religion.
2007-09-15 03:53:50
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answered by Sit'nTeach'nNanny 7
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Here we go with this self-righteous crap. Oh yeah, I forgot. If you're not a Christian then your religious must be false. The fact still remains that the author of the Bible is UNKNOWN. You can "claim" that God inspired it but as it stands you still and will never have proof that that's the way it happened because you weren't around when it was written. So to use your precious book to belittle other religions and call them "false" is ridiculous. It would be like me using Mother Goose fairytales to back up my argument. Oh wait, I KNOW who the author of that book is =)
2007-09-15 03:58:26
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answered by Tiacola Version 9.0 7
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Well..it all comes to a logical answer..or at least to me the thing that happens happened what things happen today,that means if they do bad deeds, like hell-deeds they're going to hell if they are doing good deeds they're sent to heaven..other explanation i really cant get except to all die like in those 2 villages that god destroyed with fireballs and all of those villagers were sent to hell..about the Muslims i don't really know and i hope not cause they were teached that bad is good and good is bad and they're minds were train to....not think and stick to the plan hope i solved some questions about this.
2007-09-15 04:00:35
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answered by Anonymous
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They will perish, we need to do all we can to teach the truth, but people keep telling us to keep the truth to ourselves.
I have no idea where people get this idea about an age of accountability,it certainly is not in the Bible. Just a man made doctrine.
Romans 2:12 For as many as have sinned without law shall also perish without law: and as many as have sinned in the law shall be judged by the law;
2007-09-15 03:55:36
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answered by oldguy63 7
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The Catholic Church teaches "Those who, through no fault of their own, do not know the Gospel of Christ or his Church, but who nevertheless seek God with a sincere heart, and, moved by grace, try in their actions to do his will as they know it through the dictates of their conscience - those too may achieve eternal salvation."
If a person is raised knowing nothing but hate and war, they will not be judged for something that they do not know. A conscience is something that is formed. If the person knows only hate and war, the conscience cannot be formed to love others.
2007-09-15 04:00:13
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answered by Sldgman 7
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