Posted at 09:37 AM Thursday - March 18, 2004

How are people judged by God?




There's the hell of the mess in the heavens


Few years ago I came across information that one does not necessarily have to be believer to enter the Christian heaven. The moral and ethics are the major criteria upon one would be judged. This sounded quiet liberal and it sparked interest by me so I started to look for source which would confirming this statement.

To start reading the Bible was not very appealing idea, it's long complicated written and boring book, so if you are not seeking answer for the clarification of your faith or ethical matters it's unlikely to start studying the Bible just to find the confirmation statement.

But still, nobody knew anything about this, ha ha, this show the level of me and people I'm mingling with and pithily person who told me that was out of my scope, so as often I do I chose again to approach of the (evil) media of the least resistance, so I came across this website. The Skeptic's Annotated Bible I fount that what was I looking for ( How are people judged by God? ) and much more.

I can't, but be amused by The Skeptic's Annotated Bible website, tho i cant be sure how the sources are reelable, but it shows Christian faith as unorganized contradictory pile of inconsequent resolutions.

To begin with:
Is god one or more?
Does God respect anyone?
Can God be seen?
Does God approve of slavery?
Is there an unforgivable sin?
Is it wrong to steal?
Did Jesus come to bring peace?
Is it OK for a divorced woman to remarry?
Should we rejoice when we see our enemies suffer?
Can women be church leaders?
Do Christians need to obey Old Testament laws?
What's new?
Is polygamy OK?
Is marriage a good thing?
Should Christians be concerned with material things?







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