I was wondering. Would a prisoner that was guilty for murder converted to Christianity have a better chance to go to heaven than an Atheist who lived an almost sin free life?
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I was wondering. Would a prisoner that was guilty for murder converted to Christianity have a better chance to go to heaven than an Atheist who lived an almost sin free life?

I was wondering. Would a prisoner that was guilty for murder converted to Christianity have a better chance to go to heaven than an Atheist who lived an almost sin free life?
I was wondering. Would a prisoner that was guilty for murder converted to Christianity have a better chance to go to heaven than an Atheist who lived an almost sin free life?
I was wondering. Would a prisoner that was guilty for murder converted to Christianity have a better chance to go to heaven than an Atheist who lived an almost sin free life?
I was wondering. Would a prisoner that was guilty for murder converted to Christianity have a better chance to go to heaven than an Atheist who lived an almost sin free life?
The murderer who is saved by God through the blood of Christ WILL go to Heaven. The atheist who lived an almost sin-free life without salvation through God's grace will go to Hell. What you have to remember is that we are born in sin as Adam's descendants. When he sinned, he threw the whole of humanity into sin. It's not a question of who "has a better chance." It's a question of who will go to Heaven and who won't. The one who is in Christ Jesus will and the one who isn't won't. See John 14:6.
I was wondering. Would a prisoner that was guilty for murder converted to Christianity have a better chance to go to heaven than an Atheist who lived an almost sin free life?
Underlining the importance of what you say.Busted, I can't tell if you're taking issue with what I've said or not. Please clarify. I thought I made it more than clear it is the one who has been saved by God's grace through Christ that will go to heaven. Are you disagreeing with that by using those scriptures from Romans that were written to Christians whether they be Jew or Gentile?
Underlining the importance of what you say.
We are all eternal beings. The only question is where we will spend that eternity, with the Lord or in torment without the Lord.
(How unLutheran of me). 
I think they both have an equal chance IF they repent. Jesus died for everyone, and He will rejoice more if the athiest became a believer
But that's not the scenario set up in the OP. In the OP we have a repentant murderer and an atheist, who is not repentant based upon the fact that he is an atheist, who lived an almost sin-free life, whatever that looks like. It's clear from scripture who is going where when they die and are judged.
I was wondering. Would a prisoner that was guilty for murder converted to Christianity have a better chance to go to heaven than an Atheist who lived an almost sin free life?
One of the criminals who were hanged railed at him, saying, Are you not the Christ? Save yourself and us!" But the other rebuked him, saying, "Do you not fear God, since you are under the same sentence of condemnation? And we indeed justly, for we are receiving the due reward of our deeds; but this man has done nothing wrong." And he said, "Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom." And he said to him, "Truly, I say to you, today you will be with me in Paradise.
YesI was wondering. Would a prisoner that was guilty for murder converted to Christianity have a better chance to go to heaven than an Atheist who lived an almost sin free life?