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Originally posted by no1marauder
You'd be on the ground sucking air if you started running your "I'll be in Heaven" crap to him; that's his call. Matthew 25. And if he can knock over a few tables of people who were selling crap in a Jewish temple, imagine what he would do to a jerk like you who has turned his message of love and brotherhood into a "I'm Saved and You're Not cuz I said so" laughingstock. Buy an ethereal cup before your die, loser.
It is true though that whoever calls on Jesus will be saved. O.S.A.S.

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Originally posted by RBHILL
It is true though that whoever calls on Jesus will be saved. O.S.A.S.
So, if Hitler called on Jesus just before he died, then he will be in heaven now?

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Originally posted by howardgee
So, if Hitler called on Jesus just before he died, then he will be in heaven now?
If he did so sincerely and with complete repentence for his acts (and he cannot "fake" repentance with God) - then, quite simply, yes.

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Originally posted by howardgee
So, if Hitler called on Jesus just before he died, then he will be in heaven now?
Yes, he would have.

The Bible says all have sinned.

Jesus said if you have hate at someone you have murdered in the heart, so therefor you are a killer.

Jesus can save anyone, he came to save the sinners right and so hitler is a sinner right? so therefor he has every chance to call on Jesus just as everyone esle can.

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Originally posted by howardgee
So, if Hitler called on Jesus just before he died, then he will be in heaven now?
But I am sure he is not there in heaven because I don't thingk that he would have listened to a born again Christian right.


And my mom was raised Catholic ok and she say that you are saved by being baptised ok, so then by her belief hitler would be in heaven because he was baptised.

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Originally posted by lucifershammer
If he did so sincerely and with complete repentence for his acts (and he cannot "fake" repentance with God) - then, quite simply, yes.
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Originally posted by RBHILL
Yes, he would have.

The Bible says all have sinned.

Jesus said if you have hate at someone you have murdered in the heart, so therefor you are a killer.

Jesus can save anyone, he came to save the sinners right and so hitler is a sinner right? so therefor he has every chance to call on Jesus just as everyone esle can.
What a bunch of baloney your religion is, if a mass murderer can get into heaven simply by "finding Jesus".

Jeezus, you can keep your heaven and I hope you enjoy it, surrounded by all the evil despots who repented on their death beds.

PS - If it is true as you claim that: "Jesus said if you have hate at someone you have murdered in the heart, so therefor you are a killer." then he really was an ignorant SOB. The heart is just a pump and is incapable of having emotions.

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As far as salvation goes, my question has always been, "Is that really my true direction? To seek salvation for myself alone?" If there is a Hell where the unwanted souls suffer eternally, why exactly is it my duty to leave them behind? Maybe I belong with the suffering. (We can start a Zen group in Hell.)

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Originally posted by RBHILL
Yes, he would have.

The Bible says all have sinned.

Jesus said if you have hate at someone you have murdered in the heart, so therefor you are a killer.

Jesus can save anyone, he came to save the sinners right and so hitler is a sinner right? so therefor he has every chance to call on Jesus just as everyone esle can.
Even though he commited suicide? Isn't that a nono?

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Originally posted by XanthosNZ
Even though he commited suicide? Isn't that a nono?
Objectively, suicide is a mortal sin. Subjectively, however, we cannot say if a particular instance of suicide was a mortal sin or not because we do not know what was going through the person's mind as he was dying - i.e. whether he repented or not.

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Originally posted by Algernon
As far as salvation goes, my question has always been, "Is that really my true direction? To seek salvation for myself alone?" If there is a Hell where the unwanted souls suffer eternally, why exactly is it my duty to leave them behind? Maybe I belong with the suffering. (We can start a Zen group in Hell.)
Why is it your duty not to free murderers who have been rightly convicted of their crimes?

That will give you part of the answer to your question.

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Originally posted by XanthosNZ
Even though he commited suicide? Isn't that a nono?
Jesus Died for all sins, did he or did he not?

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Originally posted by Algernon
(We can start a Zen group in Hell.)
Nice, I think I might join.

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Originally posted by lucifershammer
Why is it your duty not to free murderers who have been rightly convicted of their crimes?

That will give you part of the answer to your question.
Part of the answer? It ignores my question entirely.

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Originally posted by Algernon
Part of the answer? It ignores my question entirely.
Have some flowers.