Gandalf40 wrote:Vulture_Eye wrote:bjn74 wrote:And something else Vulture. Ive asked everyone I've known well that is a Christian. Supposedly if you dont have Jesus in your heart and believe,etc etc.. then you go to hell. So I asked if I followed and believed and did everything I was supposed to do and got in heaven BUT everyone I've ever known ( friends, wife, CHILDREN, grandparents, you get the point ) does not believe, then HOW COULD I BE ETERNALLY HAPPY IN HEAVEN WHEN THEY ARE ALL BEING TORTURED AND BURNED IN HELL??? Answer that, and if you say that my memory of them is erased or something, I think I will puke in my shoe.
LOL. True. What about if you have family who are all religious, BUT they all have different believes and worship different gods, will they also go to heaven even though they don't worship different gods? Or will they go to hell for worshipping the "wrong god"? What about myself, will I go to hell because I'm an atheist

? but what if I don't believe in heaven or hell, does it still apply to me? Becuse if it's just a matter of faith then it means I won't go to hell but I also won't go to heaven, and I'm cool with that

. And I don't know what I'm saying anymore, lol

. I hate it when I just ramble and don't seem to make sense anymore.

Well this should be easy to explain. But first we need to establish a few assumptions. First that there is indeed a God that created mankind and gave us a set of commandments in his word the Bible. So if He created us then he has the right to set the rules. So what are these rules? Easy, the ten commandments written in the Bible. But what if I never read the Bible? Then what you know to be right and wrong are the set of rules that you will be held accountable to. So what happens when we break these rules? Well the God originally created us to live in fellowship with Him. It even says that He created Adam in His
own image and walked daily with him in the garden. It also says that God is Holy and can not allow any sin in His presence. So if we have sinned (a.k.a. done what we know to be wrong) and we can't ever be in God's presence (i.e. Heaven) then where do we go? Simple, the only other place left to go, Hell. What is Hell? Hell is a place God made for the Satan and his followers.
So in a nut shell: If we obey God and to what is right we can have fellowship with Him for eternity in Heaven. But if we ever do ANYTHING wrong even once we have sinned and will spend eternity in Hell. It has absolutely nothing to do with what you believe or what you worship. Either you are perfect and sinless before God or you are not.
I get what your saying, but all of this relize on the ASSUMPTION that there is indeed a god, right? You also said that we cannot be sinners in order to go to heaven, but don't christian and chatolic people "repent" and god forgives them? And What about the sinners that convert? They too have sinned, does that mean even though they converted they will go to hell, after all they did SIN. What about the ones who commit the big sins, murder, genocide, steal, drugs, etc. if they accept christianity will their sins be washed away and be able to go to heaven? or will your god deny them for their sins, after all he already "died once for our sins", how many times will he have to do that?
The Ten Commandments and the bible are a matter of interpretation, different prople will interpret it in different ways to fit their beliefs. That's why Chatolicism split from christianity, they interpreted the bible in different ways, even thought they believe in the EXACT same thing and study from the same bible.
Here's another, what if, say I DO believe in a greater power, BUT I decide to "Worship" it in private instead of in a church, would that be considered a sin for not going to church and would I still go to heaven if so? I'm asking this because I myself was raised Chatolic, but I hardly ever went to church, I didn't like to step a foot in a church I prefered to play out side, would that also be a sin, even though i went to sunday school?
Just wondering.
To this day I can't step a foot inside a church. Maybe once or twice when there is a family event, like communion or baptism, but that's it. And that's only because I come from a traditional Hispanic family, Everyone in my family, exept my father and I, are religious. Most are Chatoloic, but some are Jahova hitnesses, even though some don't want to be but are forced to by their parents.
Noone stays at the top forever.
Asolute power corrupts absolutetly.