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11/07/2005 06:27:58
 
 
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>>> If they did not trust in Christ's work alone to save them - then yes - they ended up in Hell. If they did trust in Christ's work to save them - then they are in Heaven.
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>>>Thank you for answering.
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>>>If I could possibly ask you, for one second, to indulge me, to believe (if even hypothetically) that your body and soul belong to you and only you....how do you feel about that???
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>>>That millions of people were experimented with, burned, tortured, and killed - because of their beliefs...and then after they died, for their troubles, they spend all of eternity in hell and all that comes with it (as the Bible describes). How do you feel about that?
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>>>For my own sake, it's an academic argument, I don't believe in heaven and hell. But I'm curious to hear your opinion on it.
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>>I think that is horrendous that people were burned, tortured and killed - because of their beliefs.
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>>However, I know that each one of them either rejected Christ or believed in Him. That choice - and that choice alone is what determines their eternal home. This is something I am 100% comfortable with.
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>Wait a minute!!! And their murderers, the Christian Nazis went to heaven, if they confessed their sins, blah-blah-blah?
>If that's the gist of your belief then you're not worth the argument/discussion. All the millions of poor people who lived before JC, and never had the benefit of His teachings, went to hell regardless. For that matter, all the BILLIONS of people who STILL don't receive it, i.e. people of other religions, who don't have this "choice", go to hell. What heaven is an exclusive Christain club?


You're damned if you do and damned if you don't. Four of the five major world religions tell you that you are "doomed" if you do not follow it's God.
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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