They go to hell. Sad, ain't it. A better God would have a better system.
2007-11-15 21:47:16
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answer #1
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answered by foru0810 3
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The resurrection goes back to Abel when Jesus & his heavenly Rev.3:12; Heb.12:22-24; Gal.4:26; 2Pet.3:13; for the new heavens 1Cor.15:22-28,51-53;
Rev.20:1-6,12,13; In his 1000 year reign to resurrect the earthly for the new earth [ all is made as new as before Eden ], and then for sure we will all know the bible as last days and time of the end learners and teachers continue the same as John 12:47,48; how can any one be judged without knowing the bible that at 2007, the bible has been in world 396 years for last days and time of the end until Satan is in the pit and Jesus is here.
Eph.2:7; 3:21; Eternity is with Jesus at his second coming. All that is perfect at the end pass into the kingdom paradise with God.
Rev.20:7-10; Satan and any like him do not.
2007-11-16 05:51:32
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answer #2
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answered by jeni 7
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Preaching of God's word, through his Son, Jesus, is being done now in 235 lands...
There are now better than 6 million J.W'S TELLING THE WORLD WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES. And leaving tradition well alone.
There are not too many left in the world who have not been contacted.
even Jesus said this;
(Matthew 10:23) When they persecute YOU in one city, flee to another; for truly I say to YOU, YOU will by no means complete the circuit of the cities of Israel until the Son of man arrives.
Now, the whole world is Israel.
The prophecy also applies.
Not everyone may hear about Jesus and God's plan before Armageddon occurs.
2007-11-16 05:58:56
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answer #3
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answered by pugjw9896 7
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Well, they will not reach a Christian heaven after all.
But sure will reach a heaven where all good people go to without any aid of any religion will go to.
After all it is just Christian believe in Biblical heaven and Muslims in Quranic heaven and Hindus, Buddhists and other sects related to India in their Devalokas and other religions of thier own created heavens. So does good people outside religions believe in their own heavens.
For some like me, heaven is leading a good life. So my heaven is here on earth.
2007-11-16 06:04:43
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answered by Harihara S 4
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I like this answer from St Therese:
....Then I opened the Gospels and saw these words: Then He went up onto the mountainside, and called to Him those whom it pleased Him to call." There, indeed, was the mystery of my vocation, of my whole life, and of the special graces given me
by Jesus. Paul says: "I will show pity, He tells Moses, on those whom I pity; I will show mercy where I am merciful; the effect comes, then from God's mercy, not from man's will, or man's alacrity." I had wondered for a long time why God had preferences and why all souls did not receive an equal amount of grace. I was astonished to see how He showered
extraordinary favors on saints who had sinned against Him, saints such as St. Paul and St. Augustine. He forced them, as it were, to accept His graces. I was just as astonished when I read the lives of saints to see that Our Lord cherished certain
favored souls from cradle to grave, and never allowed any kind of obstacle to check their flight towards Him. He bestowed such favors on them that they were unable to tarnish the spotless splendor of their baptismal robe. I also wondered why such vast numbers of poor savages died before they had even heard the name of God. Jesus saw fit to enlighten me about this mystery. He set the book of nature before me and I saw that all the flowers He has created are lovely. The splendor of the rose and the whiteness of the lily do not rob the little violet of its scent nor the daisy of its simple charm. I realized that if every tiny flower wanted to be a rose, spring would lose its loveliness and there would be no wild flowers to make the meadows gay.
It is just the same in the world of souls - which is the garden of Jesus. He has created the great saints who are like the lilies and the roses, but He has also created much lesser saints and they must be content to be the daisies or the violets which rejoice His eyes whenever He glances down. Perfection consists in doing His will, in being that which He wants us to be.
I also understand that God's love shows itself just as well in the simplest soul which puts up no resistance to His grace as it does in the loftiest soul. Indeed, as it is love's nature to humble itself, if all souls were like those of the holy doctors who
have illumined the Church with the light of their doctrine, it seems that God would not have stooped low enough by entering our hearts. But God has created the
baby who knows nothing and can only utter feeble cries. He has created the poor savage with no guide but natural law, and it is to their hearts that He deigns to stoop. They are His wild flowers whose homeliness delights Him. By stooping down
to them, He manifests His infinite grandeur. The sun shines equally both on cedars and on every tiny flower. In just the same way God looks after every soul as if it had no equal. All is planned for the good of every soul, exactly as the seasons
are so arranged that the humblest daisy blossoms at the appointed time.
2007-11-16 10:32:39
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answered by Anonymous
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What about 'em? They have eyes. I'm sure that they can look outside and wonder who is the creator of the creation before them. Who's to say how God will reveal Himself to them and whether or not they will choose to accept it? If you are talking about the average person that has been "introduced" to God, denies Him, and goes on to live a "good" life, then I would have to say that they will find themselves one day before the Judge, guilty, just like the rest of us. A fine will be required to satisfy justice and you can either lay your works before Him as payment or you can accept the payment already made on your behalf. Which one do you think will be acceptable to the Judge?
BATGIRL- Are you sure that you are Christian? You don't tell people about Jesus Christ, ignoring His commands and showing a lack of concern for others. I mean, if you truly believe what you say you do, aren't you concerned for others? Jesus said that you would know us by our fruit and that not all who call on His name will enter Heaven (read Matt 7).
Your grasp on the book you say you believe in is less than it should be. God is VERY clear on who goes to Heaven and who goes to Hell. Either you believe in it or you don't. Don't be afraid to tell people what you know to be true.
2007-11-16 05:57:07
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answered by ScottyJae 5
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impossible! the Word has spread around the world so when they stand before God and try that excuse He will say 'I don't know you' we are off the hook for trying to save people the church age is over. now it is every person for themselves, and listen God is so good even after everything you still get a chance to change while the world goes thru the last years so now what?
2007-11-16 05:54:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I recall asking a coupla fundies this one years ago and the reckoned that by now everyone has heard of JC and the Ghostie.
They were pretty casual about it and how they answered it as well as pretty ignorant cos there are lotsa people in Saudi alone who have never heard of JC or the Ghostie.
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AND Batgirl, I don't hate you cos you're xian - you and your kind irritate me cos you won't use Logic and Reason when talking about what your 'god' does and does not do.
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2007-11-16 05:48:40
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answered by Anonymous
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They will be judged according to their works. Read Rev. 20, the Holy Bible.
2007-11-16 05:49:37
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answered by cataliz <SFCU> 5
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If the church faithfully does her job then such people will be few and far between, if any at all. If ther are any extenuating circumstances then God will know how to handle them, trust me. According to Scripture, He will save whom He will save.
Exd 33:19 And he said, I will make all my goodness pass before thee, and I will proclaim the name of the LORD before thee; and will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will shew mercy on whom I will shew mercy.
2007-11-16 05:52:04
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answered by Anonymous
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God does NOT punish those who are not "baptised" etc or don't know the teaching of Jesus. He loves everyone unconditionally. Our priest tells us we have a FORGIVING God who is merciful. Don't worry, you ain't gonna fry in hell.
2007-11-16 05:53:56
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answered by Angel2000 4
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