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one for the christains
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Jesus said, 'nobody can come to heaven except throgh me', so if your a Christian, you must believe that only someone who has accepted the Trinity, and therefore Jesus as your god, can go to heaven, I would have thought that it would make know difference at what stage of life you accept him, being baptised or Christened should make no difference, if you truly believe.
But Jesus lived and died as a Jew, so he can't be in heaven if its only for Christians.
Sorry, I felt had to put that last one in.
That is the beauty of God, I know I am accepted even if I don't do what is expected. Expected by other people I might add and not by God. Baptised as a baby, went to incredibly boring confirmation classes at 12 years of age. Confirmed by a Bishop of somewhere in a long flowing white dress and veil (ugh!) Wasn't allowed to eat anything before taking communion, went to church every sunday.....yawn..... Saved from all this nonsense by a Saviour who loved me where I was - and as I was. That doesn't mean we don't all need a few tweaks and changes along the way........
Chessman and cliffsdoll have put it so well. Jesus is the bridge between us and God, so if you believe Jesus is the only son of God, died for us, then ascended into heaven - that's where you will go.....no ceremony needed, it really is that simple.
Roman Catholics require you to be baptized and do all the other ceremonies (sorry can't remember them!) before you can be declared saved and heaven bound.
But other Christians, especially of the "born again" variety, believe that you just need to ask Christ into your heart, believe that He is God's son and take a stab at repentance before you can be saved.
Like all religions/beliefs, faith is the key.
The last answer said "Like all religions/beliefs, faith is the key. "
Wrong ...Not so, I am a Buddhist and we do not have faith as faith is believing what you are told. We have to prove it to ourselves not believe things because that is what we are told.
Anyway please do not worry about going to hell as it does not exist, how can it ? where is it ?
Hope tis reassures you.
Metta
Jesus was baptised by John. I think we generally are baptised because it was commanded of us by Jesus "therefore, go an be baptised" (paraphrase).
However, I am a born again, believing, going to heaven (hurrah!) type of christian, I go to a very charaismatic church and everything, but I do not believe that if you are a committed bornagain-a, and not baptised that you wouldn't be allowed in Heaven. God knows your heart, and looks at the inside and he knows whether or not you love him and serve him.
What if you lived in a land locked place and there was no water for baptism? what if you became a christian in an extreme situation such as in the death camps during WWII and didn't have time to be baptised? What if you had something wrong with your ears and couldn't be immersed in water??? there are copious anomalies that would suggest it was not a condition.
Jesus would have gone to heaven if he had suddenly died (I know impossible) before he was baptised. I think J called us to be baptised because he knew it would be a blessing to us and a holy sacrament to illustrate publicly our shedding of our old life and our donning of the new. he meant it for us as a gift. If you don't want to accept it, then I think it is personaly between you and him.
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I know that the Baptist Union (UK) do not allow someone to become a member of the church if they are not baptised, but don't get me started on religous bureaurcracy. Do you think that Jesus would have sat around having meetings to decide whether or not children over 3 were allowed to sit in the designated children's area's on the Mount, or whether a seperate area ought be supervised, etc etc, perleaassse!
I think you need to make sure you're straight and walking the narrow path. I'm concerned about your "not properly converted" bit to your post. If you are walking straight with the father, then generally you don't have any doubts that you'll be there in Glory one day, if you are not sure whether or not you'll go the H, then I think maybe you should go find someone to chat too personally. find yourself a local Alpha course, or Christianity explained course, or just pop in to a service on a sunday or something. try a baptist church as they are generally straight talking (if a little bureaucratic,) or maybe a Church of England, or an evangelical or pentecostal church. Where abouts are you? UK? I may be able to recommend one to you?