What if we lived for the purpose of reproducing? How would that assumption cause there to be a lot coming after death?
40+ responses, and no one knows.
How'd you explain this reason for the first human??? What was supposed to be 'reproduce' then?
Yes, because Osama Bin Laden nor those Muslims never followed Jesus Christ. Also doing a good deed such as that won't get you into Heaven. You must follow Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior, and live a Christian life that Jesus wants people to live according to what He taught in the New Testament.
Makes no logical sense for a God to put you on the Earth with free will and then say follow these rules and if you don't you'll go to Hell.
Sounds like some sadistic game. I thought God was supposed to be all-loving.
So what if Christians never did there job and reached out to them... Are we not to spread the gospel... Are they not innocent like a newborn if they do not yet know or understand the word of our lord and saviour
There's not too much difference in Islam and jesus ...
Nobody 100% knows, but Science 99.999% likely knows.
You go to ISU, right? I'm like an hour and a half from you.![]()
How'd you explain this reason for the first human??? What was supposed to be 'reproduce' then?
Are you saying that living a Christian life is a requirement to get into heaven? Lol
You're oversimplifying things. And you seem pretty ignorant on this subject. Please refrain. Thank you.
The Bible clearly states that anyone who doesn't know/believe in Christ is going to hell. It's quite sad, but it's the way it is.
Are you saying there isn't much difference between Christianity and Islam? Because there most definitely is.
As I said in my first post, it all goes down to one's personal views...I'm not looking to explain anything. I was just wondering why you think a reason for being here constitutes life after death. The goal to reproduce was just an example.
Are you saying there isn't much difference between Christianity and Islam? Because there most definitely is.
As I said in my first post, it all goes down to one's personal views...
But comparing with other religions, these two are rather close to each other...
There wasn't 'a first human' ; there was a population of first humans. Only some religions decide to teach that there was one human or two first humans.
Are you saying there isn't much difference between Christianity and Islam? Because there most definitely is.
Interesting, so which religion tells there was a 'population' and no one or two humans???
Judaism is the main religion, Christianity is the sequel, and Islam is the future spinoff.
Just looking for some personal opinions here.
I believe that it's like how it was when you were yet unborn so just nothingness and you aren't conscious of anything.
(Although it's possible we were conscious when we were unborn and we just had our memories wiped)
It is an interesting topic, after all you can track back almost every religion's roots to the simple fear of death and the uncertainty that lies after it.
Edit: although if there is a Hell, I acknowledge that i'm going there.