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What Do Christians Think Of Death Bed Confessions?
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Reading a comment from Wildwood on an earlier post made me think....
What do committed Christians really think of death bed confessions?
Wouldn't they be a bit miffed if they'd struggled all their lives to follow the word of God, often going against their own inclinations, always wondering if they'd done enough to 'get into heaven;' then some geezer comes along, who'd led a life of self interest, doing what he wanted and when, maybe even living a life of crime and selfishness, suddenly on his death bed decided to confess and convert.
Would they not feel a bit cheated?
What do committed Christians really think of death bed confessions?
Wouldn't they be a bit miffed if they'd struggled all their lives to follow the word of God, often going against their own inclinations, always wondering if they'd done enough to 'get into heaven;' then some geezer comes along, who'd led a life of self interest, doing what he wanted and when, maybe even living a life of crime and selfishness, suddenly on his death bed decided to confess and convert.
Would they not feel a bit cheated?
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It's a bit like all the apologies you hear on TV. Tho only thing they are sorry about is being found out.
If they are // committed Christians // they would believe that God would know if it was genuine or not. and if it was genuine
as //committed Christians // they would not be // miffed //but would glory in another sinner saved and all the rest of the garbage.
There are some religious folks - the more evangelical types, generally - who like nothing more than a death bed conversion. They like them so much that when a well known atheist dies, they put it about that the unbeliever had one at the last minute. There's still people who believe the debunked Lady Hope story of Darwin's supposed conversion 130 years later.
More recently, there were claims that Christopher Hitchens had converted on his death bed, and in India, Basava Premanand, a prominent skeptic with terminal cancer was aware that claims were going to be made about him converting on his deathbed so he issued a statement in anticipation; http:// nirmukt a.com/2 009/09/ 22/prem anand-i n-abhir ami-hos pital-c oimbato re/
More recently, there were claims that Christopher Hitchens had converted on his death bed, and in India, Basava Premanand, a prominent skeptic with terminal cancer was aware that claims were going to be made about him converting on his deathbed so he issued a statement in anticipation; http://
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