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Sad there's no hell
KristaD:
Yeah, Stephen, I see the same thing :'(. Even people who aren't so "christian" can't believe the truth. Yes, they are selfish beyond words, we all are without God changing that in us. It's exactly like the parable with the workers, the ones who worked all day and the ones who worked for just an hour. The ones who'd worked all day were mad when the newer workers got the same pay. Just the same, people who've spent their lives in church "serving" God are upset when they hear that people who didn't go to church are saved too ::). To answer your question though, YES they ARE saved. We all are, it's just that God didn't choose to call out and open the eyes of everybody just yet. That's what's so truly humbling about it. Being religious and going to church doesn't count for anything, He either opens your eyes or he doesn't. They may still be blind but rest assured we only see because He made us and if He took it away we'd be right where they are. Saved, yes, but not chosen.
Martinz:
Phil3:10 - Yes...and rather than conform to the fixed beliefs of the church, through the Holy Spirit, conform to each to our beautiful God created uniquenesses! You know: "Be true to ourselves"....
Vangie - I read 'An encouraging word about death': ;)
The Art of Dying: Live totally with the Love of God - die totally with the Love of God - let that 'tractor-beam' you up to heaven!!! Like 'Consciousness', The Love of God exists independently regardless of whether we on this side or the other side; it is the only constant between this side and the other side. Knowing that:Live consciously with the Love of God. :)
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