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Doesn't it say God wipes away every tear in heaven?
It's impossible not to be happy up there. Your perception of thing totally changes. You're literally unable to feel pain ever again.
Still, why would there be pain/turmoil in heaven?
Once you're in heaven, your ordeal is over with forever.
You could stare at a brick wall for the rest of your life, and still be filled with glee.
I hear some atheists and people say heaven would be boring, but your perceptions would be altered in such a way, that boredom would be impossible and never happen.
Still, why would there be pain/turmoil in heaven?
Once you're in heaven, your ordeal is over with forever.
You could stare at a brick wall for the rest of your life, and still be filled with glee.
I hear some atheists and people say heaven would be boring, but your perceptions would be altered in such a way, that boredom would be impossible and never happen.
That's the postmodern conception of the eternal state. I doubt the language Revelation was meant to be taken to that extreme. And even in Revelation (21:24-26, 22:2) there's implications that things can and will improve over time in the new creation.Still, why would there be pain/turmoil in heaven?
Once you're in heaven, your ordeal is over with forever.
You could stare at a brick wall for the rest of your life, and still be filled with glee.
Your the most spiritual atheist I've ever known! You think more deeply about christian things than most christians do!
It is in AustraliaIt's not Christmas you liar.
the sinners prayer is in the bible, it's a way of calling on the name of the Lord, and receiving salvation, you can find it in luke chapter 18, where the publican prayed at the temple, and Jesus said he walked away saved, also known as justified, so yes the sinners prayer is in the bible,Yeah...there's no sinner's prayers in the bible. It takes away from the real focus of the gospel, Jesus. The sinner's prayer makes people view salvation as not a work completed by Christ, but rather something that someone must "do" (repeating a prayer) in order to make their salvation valid. I doubted my salvation for months all because of that prayer.
the sinners prayer is in the bible, it's a way of calling on the name of the Lord, and receiving salvation, you can find it in luke chapter 18, where the publican prayed at the temple, and Jesus said he walked away saved, also known as justified, so yes the sinners prayer is in the bible,
one thing is we may not die on this earth, we will not all see death is what the bible says, but no we won't be kicked out of heaven for any reason, and we will actually judge the angels, we won't be turned into angels but we will be like them, but above them because we will judge them. also salvation is forever as said in Isaiah 51:6, and salvation is eternal as said in hebrews 5:9Can you kicked out of heaven after you die
trust in him as what ? just trust that he existed?, no thats not enough, you have to make him Lord, and savior of your life personally, but a person can confess with their mouth Jesus is Lord, like romans 10:9 and believe and be saved , see with the mouth confession is made unto salvation, but you have to be repentant, and the sinners prayer is repentance, repentance is changing your mind from not believing to believing, but if someone is deaf or mute and can't talk they can still say the prayer in their mind and be saved , but a person who can talk is suppose to confess with their mouth,If someone does not say a "salvation prayer" but simply says they have come to trust and honor Christ, is such a person not saved?
yeah it's very interesting and a true story, only thing is the other stories you mentioned are just stories , they never happened. but yeah the story of Jesus is the greatest story ever told . I was a narrator at my church in the christmas cantata this year, so I got to tell the storyYeah, I enjoy the Christian version of Christmas more anyways.
A savior being born is more interesting than hearing about a reindeer having bullying problems. Or a snowman who has to get to the north pole, so he doesn't melt to death.... well scratch that... that's kind of interesting.
If only my childhood had adventures like that. I forget what I was originally talking about.
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