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Can athiests get into heaven?
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Say when an athiest dies and it turns out he was wrong in his assumption and there actually is a heaven, assuming he's been a good guy all his days, can he get into heaven or is he automatically barred because of his beliefs whilst on earth? Furthermore, supposing it's the latter, where would he end up?
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Depends which heaven, for instance all people of jewish persuasion before Christ presumably went to Jew heaven. After Christ, then surely those that believed/believe in him now go to Christian Heaven and presumably people who remained jews still get to go to Jewish heaven? or do those jews before Christ go to the same heaven as Christians do now and people who remained Jews not get to go? This all being academic as there is no such thing, so athiests wont really care.
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Dunno
Will Christians get ito heaven when they die and discover that the (Jews / Muslims / Hindus /Budhists/...) were right and they've spent their lives worshiping a false idol?
Is it better to spend your life worshiping the wrong God or not worshiping any God?
I hear him upstairs can be pretty jealous!
Will Christians get ito heaven when they die and discover that the (Jews / Muslims / Hindus /Budhists/...) were right and they've spent their lives worshiping a false idol?
Is it better to spend your life worshiping the wrong God or not worshiping any God?
I hear him upstairs can be pretty jealous!
it’s a bit like saying can an atheist go into church.
of course we can, but after a while we get a bit bored, don’t know any of the lyrics, laugh at the children who misbehave by throwing hymn books on the floor, and others who point with tears and haunted faces at the scary statues and pictures on the walls, wonder why the bloke at the front in a dress is rattling on and on about blood and sacrifices and stuff, have a giggle at the old bird who can’t sing but does sing louder than everyone else (presume this is plus points for godliness), contemplate just how much whiskey the organist has been drinking before and during the mass, then leave quietly and early to go to the pub whilst everyone else is queing up to feast on the blood and flesh of someone they apparently liked.
if this is what heaven is meant to be like, then i'll go the devils arms pub for a couple of spirits.
of course we can, but after a while we get a bit bored, don’t know any of the lyrics, laugh at the children who misbehave by throwing hymn books on the floor, and others who point with tears and haunted faces at the scary statues and pictures on the walls, wonder why the bloke at the front in a dress is rattling on and on about blood and sacrifices and stuff, have a giggle at the old bird who can’t sing but does sing louder than everyone else (presume this is plus points for godliness), contemplate just how much whiskey the organist has been drinking before and during the mass, then leave quietly and early to go to the pub whilst everyone else is queing up to feast on the blood and flesh of someone they apparently liked.
if this is what heaven is meant to be like, then i'll go the devils arms pub for a couple of spirits.
The plain and simple answer is no. No matter how \"Good\" you think you are you aren\'t good enough. I know it\'s difficult to understand and had the same misconception when I was in my 20s. I seriously suggest you check out this link (a 2 second Google search) and do some more searching on your own. This explains it better than I can.
http://www.christiananswers.net/q-comfort/heaven-goodenough.html
http://www.christiananswers.net/q-comfort/heaven-goodenough.html
Like Birdie says the concept of 'good' and 'bad' is very subjective and fragile. Society has its laws in regard to this e.g murder, but there are defences to that, even though murdering goes against one of the Ten Commandents. I think of myself as a person with good moral conviction but I did something a few years ago which I laugh at now because I've never told anybody and never will but it was not only illegal but morally wrong and I know its so wrong. The worst thing is, is that if I found myself in that situation today, I would still do the same. I think Heaven is an all-forgiving place it has to be if one believes in a benevolent God.
But since I don't believe in Heaven i suppose in respect of your question, I ended up at the gates of heaven. I mean wow, I would need some time to take it all in and then if there was an alternative other than Hell, like for example haunting others on earth then I would take that option. I would want to have some fun as a ghost and blow people's hair around their necks, topple over their food plates when they sit to eat, move objects around - none of the real nasty stuff though. Yeh I hope get signed up for that. Heaven can wait.
But since I don't believe in Heaven i suppose in respect of your question, I ended up at the gates of heaven. I mean wow, I would need some time to take it all in and then if there was an alternative other than Hell, like for example haunting others on earth then I would take that option. I would want to have some fun as a ghost and blow people's hair around their necks, topple over their food plates when they sit to eat, move objects around - none of the real nasty stuff though. Yeh I hope get signed up for that. Heaven can wait.
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