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Questions to Christians?

  • 22-07-2009 10:55pm
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    So let me ask, what do you think happens to Non-Christians when they die.

    Bearing in mind that the largest Christian denomination on earth with 1.4b members is Catholic - most Christians think they are going to hell.

    The biggest religion on earth - Islam is also considered to send you to hell.

    If you take all the others you are left with a group of around 200m people who claim to be the elect who again based on their 35,000 different denominations cant seem to agree who is right and who is wrong.

    What do you think of that? Any ideas.


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    bobbiw wrote: »
    So let me ask, what do you think happens to Non-Christians when they die.

    Bearing in mind that the largest Christian denomination on earth with 1.4b members is Catholic - most Christians think they are going to hell.

    The biggest religion on earth - Islam is also considered to send you to hell.

    If you take all the others you are left with a group of around 200m people who claim to be the elect who again based on their 35,000 different denominations cant seem to agree who is right and who is wrong.

    What do you think of that? Any ideas.

    It's been discussed already in numerous threads. Most recently here: http://boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055559913 and here: http://http://boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055584025

    The general consensus from Christian posters, with a few exceptions, was that we don't know because the Bible does not give us information as to the destiny of those who have never heard a meaningful presentation of the Gospel.


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