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While walking my dogs this morning beside the lake I fell into a reverie.
I imagined a time in the far distant future when most ABers were in Heaven. The atheists, though bemused, were as happy as anyone else to be there. But they soon moved to a remote corner of Elysium and began a debate.
'If we don't believe in this place how can we be here?'
Will you, if you're an atheist, be happy to admit you're wrong?
I imagined a time in the far distant future when most ABers were in Heaven. The atheists, though bemused, were as happy as anyone else to be there. But they soon moved to a remote corner of Elysium and began a debate.
'If we don't believe in this place how can we be here?'
Will you, if you're an atheist, be happy to admit you're wrong?
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Birdie 71, some Christians believe that 'you must be born again' in order to enter the kingdom of heaven. If that was the case there'd be no place for all the good people who follow other religions. So, in my humble opinion, there are numerous paths to salvation.
Teddy_Boy, unless you know something about ABers that I don't, why should the majority of us not find ourselves in Heaven some day?
Epichoric, I think the dogs follow some form of animism, sniffing everywhere at the spirits which inhabit their world. If they'll get to heaven is moot.
Teddy_Boy, unless you know something about ABers that I don't, why should the majority of us not find ourselves in Heaven some day?
Epichoric, I think the dogs follow some form of animism, sniffing everywhere at the spirits which inhabit their world. If they'll get to heaven is moot.
I`m of the opinion SandyRoe that all religion puts a lot of emphasis on what we should do to enter the Kingdom of Heaven etc. I`m not claiming to know it all but if it`s read correctly we may find that whatever we have to "do" to be "saved", "enter the Kingdom" and such like, are all made possible by the death of Jesus on the cross. Therefore being a Christian and being a good person, good and honourable though it is, is not the criteria for "getting into heaven. Even faith itself i.e the belief in God, is given by God himself. The way I see it is , not everyone will believe until God want`s them to believe. Trying to get someone to believe or trying to prove the existence of God to unbelievers is futile.
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