Most of our text books and teachers blithely assume that everyone who
dies goes to heaven.
Does a kangaroo that
dies go to heaven?
Not exact matches
«If we didn't live in Calgary and didn't make our living in the energy business, we'd think we had
died and
went to heaven,» says Munro.
Even people who want
to go to heaven don't want
to die to get there.
«People often say, «I hope
to go to heaven when I
die,»» Lovell previously told Business Insider.
So,
to be plain in my answer: if both hetero and gay couple are Christians and they
die living out that life - style, I believe they will NOT
go to heaven.
Tom Brady
dies and
goes to heaven and is greeted by God, who shows him
to his new house — a cozy, modest home with a Patriots flag flying from the porch.
My niece once asked, which was correct -(1) when a Christian
dies, they
go to heaven right away or (2) do they stay in the grave until Jesus returns
to earth?
Doing that in every flight trip I take make me at rest that if any thing happened on the way at least then if
died will not
go waste but would face the mercy of God on my soul... Because there only in the upper
heavens or mid oceans you have nothing but the mercy of God and nothing in hand
to relay upon trying
to save self...!!!
Previously we had
to rely on second hand accounts at best, the «I know a guy who prayed and it totally came true» or «I know this person who
died and
went to heaven and came back» or «this person in our church saw a Smurf doll get up and start trying
to choke a baby...»
So if a pedophile
dies when he is abusing a child, will he / she
go to heaven?????? Of course the easy way out is
to say, «I [you] don't make that decision.»
The drunks says, «I am a drunk, if I
die in this state will I
go to heaven, and if not why?»
NEWSFLASH: We do not all just automatically
go to heaven when we
die.
What, that god sent himself in human form
to earth
to live and
die, so that he could live again and then rejoin himself in
heaven, so that the creations, who apparently have original sin because a talking snake convinced a rib lady
to eat an apple thousands of years ago, could choose
to believe in Zombie Jesus and if they did they would
go to heaven but if they didn't believe in Zombie Jesus they would fry in Hell forever, regardless of how good a life they lived on Earth?
On your deathbed, you know that once you
died you will find out whether God and
heaven do exist or not and you will find out soon enough so I don't think that last minute ritual or prayer is
going to do anything
to change that.
They need
to know that if they
die they will
go to a «
heaven» which they don't.
We do not all just automatically
go to heaven when we
die.
It takes a lack of intelligence
to believe that a magical sky fairy impregnated a virgin with himself so he could
die and then
go to heaven and hang out with himself.
She had peace when she
died, she knew where she was
going and I know she is with my uncle in
heaven now:) Blessings
to you all.
After all, «Good people
go to heaven after they
die» is one of the tenets of Moralistic Therapeutic Deism that sociologist Christian Smith identified in his omnibus study of religious youth in America (Soul Searching).
do you just think that we all just automatically
go to heaven when we
die?
(he or she will
go to heaven) For that is a sin that He
died for as well.
Babies who
die before birth, as well as children who have not reached an age of accountability when they
die, are given God's grace and
go to heaven.
I applaud what he is doing and hope that he brings others
to God throught the torture and bloody human sacrifice of his son (himself, actually) where he
died (well, for a few hours anyway) for us all (at least so the story
goes) so that we may live with him in
heaven (a great place for which no evidence or photographs exist) until the end of time.
So Steve, You believe that a person who, as you say, belongs
to Christ, and is a practicing homosexual when they
die, they are
going to heaven?
Then I asked him, «If a man is a «drunk» and
dies as a «drunk, will he
go to heaven.»
I asked him, «If someone is into «witchcraft» and
dies practicing «witchcraft,» will they
go to heaven?»
But it is not nearly as confusing once we realize that
to be «saved» in James 2 has nothing whatsoever
to do with gaining eternal life and
going to heaven when we
die.
That said, there are eye witnesses that
went to their deaths saying that they saw Jesus
die on a cross, and saw him again days later alive, then later still saw him raise up into
heaven, all the while proclaiming he is the Son of God sent
to do that for others sins so they could be saved.
In other words, this text is not about how
to go to heaven when you
die, but rather about how
to go from slavery
to death in this world as we war against others (Eph 2:1 - 3),
to unity and peace with others as we live in the family of God (Eph 2:11 - 22).
First and foremost in the thinking of these Next Christians is the rediscovery that the gospel is not just about evangelism so people can receive eternal life and
go to heaven when they
die (cf. pp. 66, 192).
Most of the time, this deliverance has nothing
to do with gaining eternal life or
going to heaven when we
die, but instead, refers
to some sort of temporal deliverance from calamity.
Due
to the fact that it is understood
to be referring
to eternal life and
going to heaven when we
die, numerous texts are misinterpreted and misapplied so that what should be understood as a passage that encourages and instructs us on how
to live our lives so that we can experience God's life now becomes a passage on how
to live our lives so that we can prove that we will have eternal life in the future.
Here is a nice story about GRACE I would like
to repeat: A man
dies and
goes to heaven.
I mean, almost everyone before that point — righteous or otherwise — simply
died and were buried; nothing says they
went to heaven or «hell».
It means when I
die I will
go to heaven.»
The problem with the Peter comment is that Peter didn't have the holy spirit cause Christ hadn't
died he was still there Christ had
to die to give us the spirit if u
go ahead a little bit
to when Peter is delivered up and asked if he knows Christ he says he does because the spirit can not deny itself because they are all 3 one and if you don't believe in the Trinity then you don't believe in God 1 John 5:7 says For there are three that bear record in
heaven, the father, the word, and the holy ghost: and these three are one.
Since the gospel is about way more than just receiving eternal life but is also about how God's people are
to live their lives in this world, then the goal of living out the gospel is not primarily
to rescue people from hell so they can
go to heaven when they
die.
Hawking is correct that you do not
go to heaven after you
die, however
heaven does exsist... it is what we today call outer space.
They believe they will
go to heaven when they
die; I disagree.
So Peter is not saying that you have
to get dunked under water in order
to go to heaven when you
die.
In Scripture, the word «save» (saved, salvation, Savior, etc) almost never means «gain eternal life so you can
go to heaven when you
die.»
Death will in fact be a bigger deal for you athiests and agnostics because you'll
die without knowing God and won't
go to heaven.
While Peter does teach that baptism saves us, a careful study of the context reveals that Peter is not talking about gaining eternal life and
going to heaven when we
die.
Dallas Willard puts it this way: «For most American Christians, the gospel is about getting my sins forgiven so I can
go to heaven when I
die.»
If a person must believe in the death and resurrection of Jesus, must they believe that Jesus rose in a glorified, eternal, incorruptible body, and that He
went on
to ascend into
heaven, or can they believe that He
went on
to live, grow old, and
die again of old age like the others who were resurrected in Scripture?
You do not know for sure you are
going to heaven when you
die.
When I
die I'll
go to heaven to be with the Lord and my family.
Dr. Streett argues that the concept of the Kingdom of God is not how it is taught or understood in most churches and Bible studies, namely, as equivalent
to going to heaven when we
die... as a pie in the sky in the bye - and - bye.
How much is it worth
to you
to know with absolute certainty that when you
die, you are
going to heaven?