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In Matthew 25 Jesus tells a parable about the final judgment:As I read the passage, it isn't just Christians, but all who are judged. This also addresses your other question in this thread.
Matthew 25 would seem to imply that such a claim would not, in and of itself, be sufficient. For instance, from a Christian point of view, I would submit that Satan recognizes Jesus as God, but that isn't going to get him into heaven. I suggest that merely making the claim by mouthing a few words is insufficient without actually putting one's trust in Jesus. Further, to really give evidence that one has put his/her trust in Jesus to save would then also imply living by God's standards for one has knowledge that one's future is secure in him.
Problem isn't accepting things from our end, problem is what your god alleges and then what he then does. Your dogma comes out hypocritical at the end (not that it has ever ceased) but this is simply another aspect to add to the list!
In other words, you can't claim to love everyone, and then put little conditions on your love as we go along or else you're dam ned into the abyss, how about simply admitting from the get go that you simply don't love everyone but only those who seem to believe that you died eating their sins?
hell and loving everyone don't go together, you simply must take one out of the equation.. same principal should apply with monotheism and three gods, you can't have both, you must get rid of one concept for the other to have some semblance of truth or at least common sense!
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