Do all Christians go to Heaven?
22/12/2008 14:00:24  http://www.stephen-knapp.com/





By Stephen Knapp







Most Christians feel that they are bound to go to heaven simply because, as they say, Christ died for their sins. This is one of the basic principles of Christianity, which was an idea that originated from the apostle Paul. How do I know this? Because I was born and raised a Christian for 20 years of my life and seriously studied it out of my own conviction for several years as well. So, many Christians seem to think, and some even say, that even if they cannot give up all of their sinful habits, all they have to do is believe in Jesus and that he died for their sins, and they will be saved. It’s very simple. So when they compare Christianity with other religions, this is one of the reasons why they point out it is so much easier than others. They especially do this when preaching to Hindus or Buddhists in their attempt to convince them to convert. Yet, mere belief in Jesus and his crucifixion as being all you need to be saved is a controversial point. Not all of the gospels that were in circulation when the New Testament was compiled agreed that the crucifixion was an act of atonement. Nor when you really study the teachings of Jesus is this elementary thinking advocated. It is a little more complicated than merely believing in something, which the next few pages will point out. This means that it may not be so easy for just anyone to claim to be a Christian and have an easy path to heaven.




             First of all people need to realize that Jesus was a Jew whose message was primarily for the Jewish people. In Matthew (10.5-6), Jesus tells his twelve disciples to go and preach, but not to the Gentiles (non-Jews), nor to the Samaritans, but go to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. This was to whom he wanted his message to reach. Again in Matthew (15.22-24), a woman besought Jesus and asked for mercy because her daughter was vexed with a devil. But Jesus said nothing to her. Even his disciples, who were Jews, asked him to send her away because she cried after them. Yet his answer was that he had come to this world only for the lost sheep of Israel. His intention was to help only the Jewish people. Only after much pleading from the woman did Jesus finally cure her daughter. So this seems to indicate that Jesus’ main interest was with the Jews; yet, they completely rejected him. They did not accept him as a divine savior. And when he was crucified by the Romans, this was taken as further indication that he was not the messiah that was described in the Jewish prophecies. Nonetheless, the Gentiles and non-Jewish people accepted the doctrine of Christianity and now believe they are saved by the blood of Christ, which is another concept that came primarily from the Apostle Paul. You generally do not find this teaching before he interjected his own thoughts and writings into Christianity.




So do all Christians go to heaven? Not when you consider all the rules for exclusion. According to the books in the New Testament, Jesus left specific instructions that have to be followed or entrance into heaven may not be as sure as many Christians say. In Matthew (10.37), Jesus says that if anyone loves his or her father, mother, son, or daughter more than him is not worthy of him. But also in Matthew (15.4), God commands that a person must honor his father and mother, and he that curseth his father or mother must die the death. So you must honor your parents, but not more than you love Jesus or you will not get to heaven.




Jesus also explains in Matthew (12.36) that any idle words a man speaks will have to be accounted for on the judgement day. So you must also avoid idle words and gossip. That is not an easy task for many people. Many so-called Christians I see do not even make the attempt to curb such tendencies. Jesus further explains in Matthew (16.23-28) that a person must deny himself the interests or pleasures of men and take up the cross and follow him if he expects to reach the kingdom of God. This certainly indicates that more than mere faith is expected of a Christian, but how many can deny themselves of the common pleasures of men and take up the cross?




In Matthew (18.34-35), Jesus says that the Lord will punish you if you do not forgive everybody of their trespasses against you. And again in Matthew (25.35-46) we find that it is expected that a good Christian must feed and clothe the poor, and take in the homeless, though they be strangers, for as much as you do this for them, you do it also for Jesus. And if you ignore such people, it is as if you ignore Jesus, and you will go into everlasting punishment.




Now we can see that the requirements for getting into heaven are getting more demanding. But wait, there is more. In Matthew (19.20-30), a man comes to Jesus and wants to follow him, but Jesus tells him to first sell everything he has and give the money to the poor. However, the man could not bring himself to do that and sadly went away. Jesus explained to his disciples that hardly any rich man can enter heaven; it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle. Then his disciples were amazed and questioned, if this was the case, who could be saved? Jesus replied that all things are possible with God, but those who have forsaken houses, father, mother, wife, children, or property for his name’s sake shall inherit everlasting life. So the conclusion is that if you cannot become renounced, you miss that everlasting life.




Similarly, in Luke (6.20, 24-30), Jesus says blessed are the poor, for they shall reach the kingdom of God, and woe to the rich, woe to those who are full for they will be hungry, and woe to those who laugh now for they will know sorrow. Plus, you must love and do good to your enemies and those that hate you, give the other cheek for those that hit you, do not forbid anyone to take your coat, and do not ask that your goods be returned from one who takes them. (This is all a huge difference compared to the time and tactics of the Inquisition, which tortured or killed anyone who refused to be a good Christian.)




In Luke (9.61-62), there is the story of a man who came to Jesus and asked to follow him, but first simply wanted to bid farewell to his family. But Jesus rejected him and said that no man, having once put his head to the plough and looks back, is fit for the kingdom of God. In another place in Luke (9.59-60), Jesus orders a man to follow him, but the man requests that Jesus first allow him to bury his dead father. Jesus, however, says to let the dead bury their dead, and go preach the kingdom of God. In Matthew (5.21-22), Jesus explains that if a person kills another he shall be in danger of the judgement. But he further explains that simply getting angry at another without just cause shall also put one in danger of the judgement. And (Matthew 5.20) unless your own righteousness exceeds that of the scribes and Pharisees, you shall in no case enter the kingdom of God.




What all this seems to indicate is that anyone who wants to follow Jesus has to display a high degree of detachment and renunciation from the world and its material attractions and pleasures, and take up the cross. Otherwise, they are not true followers of Jesus, nor are they fit for the kingdom of God. Many Christians may feel that faith alone is all they need to be saved, but these biblical quotes of Jesus certainly indicate that he expected and required much more than that. And the direct quotes from the Bible and from Jesus should certainly carry more weight than the rationalizations of the Christian pastors and priests when they try to minimize the seriousness of what has been said herein.




So what happens to all those who cannot measure up to the proper standard? In Matthew (13.41-42), Jesus says that the Son of man will send his angels who will gather out all the things that offend and the people who do iniquity and cast them into a furnace of fire where there will be great wailing and gnashing of teeth. If all these rules that Jesus explains must be followed perfectly, along with all the commandments, etc., in order for Christians to get to heaven, then that furnace must be a mighty big place. But what kind of God would create a hell where people eternally suffer? Especially if, according to Christian theology, they are given only one lifetime to have one chance at either becoming perfect and righteous or go to eternal hell. What is the value of eternal punishment if it never ends and the soul does not get the chance to rectify himself? Why would God create living beings who have a fallen tendency and then send them to suffer eternally if they cannot measure up to the proper standard? Threatening someone with eternal damnation is hardly an expression of love and mercy. Therefore, this Christian concept of God and hell makes little sense because this form of punishment is not a matter of rehabilitation, but is based on an attitude of anger and vengeance. What need does God have for this if He is a God of love, mercy, and compassion? Why would God spend His time acting like an angry tyrant? He certainly has better things to do. And as we look into the Vedic conception of God and the nature of His personality as described in the Puranas, we certainly do find a much different and more appealing revelation of the characteristics of the Supreme Being.




The Christian concept of God is that He is a God we must fear. To verify this some people, of course, will point out that in Exodus (20.5) it is written that God says He is a jealous God. But a person exhibits jealousy or anger when he is afraid of losing something, feels insecure, is competing with another, or does not get what he wants. So why would God, who is the creator and controller of everything, feel insecure or fearful? Qualities such as jealousy, insecurity, anger, or vengeance are qualities found in the modes of passion and ignorance. And these modes do not touch the Supreme. But God is perceived differently by different cultures.




In the Bhagavad-gita (9.18), Lord Krishna says that He is the creation, the basis of everything, the sustainer, the goal, the refuge, the master, and the most dear friend. This is a much more appropriate understanding of God. Naturally, He must be our friend since we are all parts of His spiritual energy. The only thing that gives the appearance of our being in opposition with God, or being fearful of Him, is our ignorance of spiritual reality. This ignorance must be overcome with spiritual knowledge, not compounded by the inadequacies of a religion that is lacking in spiritual awareness and provides a deficient understanding of God. The goal of any complete spiritual path is to attain enlightenment of God, our spiritual identity, and our relationship with God. The goal of the Vedic path of bhakti is to develop love and devotion for God, but you cannot love someone when you are afraid of him. Love and fear are incompatible. Therefore, a spiritually realized person will find it difficult to accept that God is angry, jealous, or vengeful. Why should God be angry or vengeful with us when the universal laws that have been established by God automatically take care of whatever good or bad things we deserve? One who is spiritually realized knows that God allows us the freedom to do what we want within the confines of the universal laws, such as the law of karma, and is always waiting for us to turn toward Him, and that He is a God of love, mercy, compassion, and unfathomable understanding. This is God as He really is and is the God we will know in our state of spiritual enlightenment. This is the benevolent God we learn of in the Vedic literature. This is the Supreme Being who cares more about us than we do Him, but who is always waiting for us to turn toward Him and is always with us as Supersoul, Paramatma, the Lord in the heart. This is what is described in detail within portions of the Vedic literature. Thus, we can begin to recognize the depth of genuine spiritual knowledge, if we look in the right places.






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Indian
24/08/2009 00:58:45
Sanathana Dharma
Please watch this to know more about Sanathana Dharma.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtEoJ9kFkRA

or

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X8zasuy9FBA 5
K.V. Mohan
10/01/2009 04:57:08
Sister Sephy and her Paramours sexual escapades
Yes. Christians are borne to go to heaven, especially the Christians like Sister Sephy and her two paramours, who have killed an innocent Sister Abhaya to had accidentally seen the sexual escapades of the above threesome. It is ridiculous to see the photograph published in the Malayalam Newspaper giving sweets to one of the accused sweets as if he had done something great. Please hang Sister Sephy and her two paramours without any trial so that the soul of Sister Abhaya rest in peace. 5
Alphanso
28/12/2008 17:03:13
There is hope for a Christian in the Vedas.
The bible says in 1 John 1:8 that [If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us]. In 1 John 1:10 it says [If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his word is not in us.] So as plain as it can get the Bible would conclude that [the soul (including that of a Christian) that sinneth, it shall die.] Ezekiel 18:20. For the God of the Bible is a jealous God and will never forgive you for your sins. He will turn and do you hurt, and consume you. (Joshua 24:19-20.) Remember it is the god of the bible who will cause you to believe lies so that he can damn your souls to hell.(2 Thessalonians 2:11-12.) So in conclusion you will go into everlasting punishment for the god of the Bible says "I kill ... I wound ... I will make my arrows drunk with blood, and my sword shall devour flesh." [Deut 32:39-42]

On the other hand, the God of the Vedas teaches us "I, O men, lived before the whole universe came into being, I am Lord of all, I am the eternal cause of the whole creation. I am the source and giver of all wealth. Let all men look up to me alone as children do to their parents. I have appointed different foods and drinks for all creatures to give them sustenance so that they may live in happiness." RIG VEDA 10: 48, 5.

Christians don’t have to fear the true God.
Long live Sanathana Dharma.
OM SHANTI. 5
SeaLion
25/12/2008 23:13:04
The derivatives
The names of their so called God:
1. Yahowah: Is basically a derivative of Sanskrit word HOWAH (A demonic lie )

2. Jesus called Yesu a dy/dx of the word Yesur (remeber the false ITALIAN "BRAHMIN" De Nobili and his YESURVEDA)which again is a derivative of ASUR.
SO THEIR ASURIC HEAVEN REALLY MEANS "HELL" 5
narendran
25/12/2008 05:55:08
Do all christians go to heaven
I beg to differ with Mr. Omkar about jesus being consecrated and worshipped by assimilation in future by Hindus.
The reason is very simple.In Hinduism there is no place for the concept of a tyrant god who can presume to threaten its followers with being burnt in eternal hellfire like the Christian god does in case of failure to follow his written commands in the Bible or as punishment for temptation on their part for committing all other human minor vices , which are built into their system and as are pointed out to them by their priests in frocks from time to time like an inquisitor.(The love talk we hear about is pure bunkum) After all we humans are though falliable are made intelligent by our Gods so as not to add that type of trouble to our lives . That way, the Hindus have avoided committing that mistake for more than a thousand and five hundred years and it is now too late for such an assimilation. Also, a sense of guilt irrespective of whether one is guilty or not is an essential requirement for being a true christian because salvation is possible only if you sin and later get absolved.As it is the Hindus have enough troubles and why add that pathological condition also to it? 5
Vaisakhan
24/12/2008 01:06:53
If only we had newspapers
OH GOD! ONLY IF WE HINDUS HAD MEDIA SO THAT ARTICLES SUCH AS THIS COULD BE PUBLISHED PERIODICALLY TO ENLIGHTEN THE PUBLICH CONSISTING MOSTLY SLEEPY HINDUS, FOLLOWED BY JIHADI MUSLIMS AND EVANGELICAL CHRISTIANS IN BHARAT!!! 5
Omkar
23/12/2008 10:40:53
33 crore+ One
Christainity is a religion propped up by money power , muscle power, persuasion, coersion, tricks and above all professionally managed corporate set up. This religion will find it's natural death with the collapse of capitalism. Onver the years Christains managed to acquire many Hindu values and extended it's life span. In the future this religion will be assimilated in Hindu and will become of of the " Sampradayam" in Hinduism with a Christ MURTHI in temple. Christ can survive only with Abhishekam, Usha Pooja, Ucha pooja and Athazha pooja. 5
narendran
23/12/2008 09:54:21
Do all christians go to heaven
Chances are very very dim.See this link.
http://www.landoverbaptist.org/sermons/eastermessage2004.html 5
Sakthi
23/12/2008 08:40:39
Great wordings!
After a study of some forty years and more of the great religions of the world, I find none so perfect, none so scientific, none so philosophic, and none so spiritual as the great religion known by the name of Hinduism. The more you know it, the more you will love it; the more you try to understand it, the more deeply you will value it. Make no mistake; without Hinduism, India has no future. Hinduism is the soil into which India’s roots are struck, and torn of that she will inevitably wither, as a tree torn out from its place. Many are the religions and many are the races flourishing in India, but none of them stretches back into the far dawn of her past, nor are they necessary for her endurance as a nation. Everyone might pass away as they came and India would still remain. But let Hinduism vanish and what is she? A geographical expression of the past, a dim memory of a perished glory, her literature, her art, her monuments, all have Hindudom written across them. And if Hindus do not maintain Hinduism, who shall save it? If India’s own children do not cling to her faith, who shall guard it? India alone can save India, and India and Hinduism are one.”

–Annie Besant
5
ram
23/12/2008 07:59:06
jai shree ram
now iam sure that not even a single man who has served as the POPE would have gone to heaven,but only to hell... still i say that these dead popes who have gone to hell,would have agian taken rebirth to rectify their sins done in the last birth.you keep converting people saying thatjesus died for them..

if your christianity doesnot believe in rebirth,then iam sure all those people who are born now were not born during the days of jesus...so how can you say that jesus dies for us.. if u beleive in rebirth than i can believe that jesus would have died for us when we have taken the life on the earth when we were living 2006 years ago... 5
Ramgopal
23/12/2008 06:49:50
Religious Education for Hindus
Hindus are the only one without an opportunity for religious education. Sanadhana darma should be taught to our kids. If Hindu organization are not taking initiative for that government should make it a part of moral studies. 5
KSV SUBRAMANIAN
23/12/2008 06:31:09
Why we should go to Heaven at all ?
It is better to remain in hell rather than with these evil men viz. the likes of Francis Xavier who brought Inquisition to Goa, the Crusaders, the Christian Inquisitors, the destroyers of civilizations of Mayas, Incas and many others and peddlers of religion for a price. We don't want their kind of heaven.

I will be happy within my hell without these kind of Christians and Jehadis.

Being a Hindu it is my ardent wish to attain Moksha (Mohasya Kshaya that is getting rid of all desires that includes the so called Heaven of these Christians and Muslims) and be one with the God the Para Brahman. 5
SeaLion
23/12/2008 02:10:48
Is Xianity a religion in first place
It is just a Barbarian, savage, corporate Roman murderous, Nazist-Hitlerite political system, devised by the few White racist KKK Illuminati to dominate the world.
They worship a corpse of a dead jew hanging from a torture instrument and BIB-LIE apoor collection of stories from Greek, Indian, Talmud, etc a poor derviative of Talmud. Yet they have butchered Jews with gay abandon. They are brainless beasts AND ANYBODY WHO BURIES THE DEAD ACTUALLY KEEPS HIM SLIGHTLY NEAR TO HELL SO THAT HELL DEMONS FIND IT EASY TO TAKE HIM, THAT'S WHY WINE AND MEAT ARE ALSO BURIED WITH THEM.
AFTER ALL LIES IS WHAT THEY ALWAYS LISTEN, SINCE THEY ARE BORN REGARDING EVEN THEIR FATHERS. So maybe for them hell is xian heaven. Then they go 100% there 5
M Balachandran
22/12/2008 23:19:48
3 Dogmas of the World
Christianity, Islam & Communism are the 3 dogmas of the World. Christians say Bible is the only Holy book, Christ is the only Gods son & christianity is the only religion leading to heaven. The world should embrass it , then only the earth will become heaven.
Similarly for Islam, Quran is only devine book, Nabi only Gods son & only thro Islam all will go to heaven. The world should become only with Muslims, to make earth heaven.
Communists say as capital is the only holy book, Marks the only saviour of mankind. Only when the world converts to communism, it will be like a heaven.
Once we study in deep,our Hinduism, all these dogmas are irrelevant. If all people follows the ethics in regard to self, family, village, country & world, then the world will become heaven. For this whether one beleives in God in any form or does not beleive at all does not matter. Hence Hinduism has got its tolerant charector, all others do not have the tolerance.
We must teach everybody this matter to have a world in peace. 5
Muthu
22/12/2008 22:27:27
Brannon Parker's view . see the articles listed


http://mwcnews.net/content/view/26990/1/
Hindu Nationalists:Indigenous Resilience
Article by Brannon Parker
http://mwcnews.net/content/view/26991/1/
Ancient Struggle Continues, Scholars Remain Clueless
Article by Brannon Parker
5
Parameswaran
22/12/2008 18:23:33
Do Christians...
The principles of Hinduism apply to not only non-Hindus, but to all living things. The bedrock of Hinduism is the karma theory. Rationalists might say that it cannot be proved. Equally, it cannot be disproved also. Also, it is wrong to say that only what you can prove exists in this world.

Christians and Muslims will enjoy the fruits of their karma, just as their Hindu brothers. 5
Kannan Devan
22/12/2008 15:14:51
Do All Christians Go To Heaven
Christianity is a closed, rigid, dogma which was used as a political ideology for invasion, imperialism, war and the destruction of traditional cultures. Christians have to take responsibility for the death and destruction caused in the name of their religion around the world. The wages for their heinous crimes is not heaven but hell. Christianity is not for spiritual freedom but enslavement. Christian missionaries use decptive and cunnining strategies to liberate innocent people from their tradition and enslave them with meaningless slogans and eternal slavery. The church convince them heaven while they enjoy early pleasures. Heaven for Christians is an illsuion, a diviersionary tactics to keep them in slavery.As a dangerous, closed dogma, Christianity was responsible for the death of native Indians, South American civilization, world wars, crusades, chemical warfare, nuclear bombs, Vietnam war, Korean war and ethnic cleansing in Africa. With the accumulated bad karma, it is doubtful Christians will ever reach heaven. 5
Raju Puducode
22/12/2008 14:28:39
God is Love & Love is God
All of our problems today are based on the attitude of Semitic religions of Islam & Christianity that, "My way, my approach, is the right one and if you don’t follow this, you’ll be condemned to hell.” I would forever follow only my great religion of Sanathana Dharma & will gladly go to the “hell” of Semitic tribes like Islam & Christianity. Is the hell of Islam & Christianity the same one or one is better than the other? Which one has better beds or air-conditioners? Such stupid idiots & . what the hell do they know about life & death? They should read Vedantha or Bhagawad Githa to get the correct perspective of God, religion, life, death, heaven, hell etc. Semitic religion says that their God is a jealous God. Qualities such as jealousy, insecurity, anger, or vengeance are qualities found in mere human beings & not in God. And finally you don’t have to fear God but fear only sin. God is love & love is God. Long live Sanathana Dharma. 5
"If Hindus do not maintain hinduism ,who shall save it?If India`s own children do not cling to her faith,who shall guard it?India alone can save India ,and India and Hinduism are one."

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