johnsweeting
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Sometimes you read nice stories about different religions "getting together".
In this article there is a Sikh who visits a church and then they write nice stories about it.
This is from the Bible:
Lets pretend this Sikh is the nicest person on earth. He helps old people, he helps young people etc.....He is overall a really nice guy.
My two questions:
1. Will he go to a dark place when he dies (hell or whatever you believe) because he believes in the wrong God?
2. If you say no to the first question then what do you need Christianity for if people from other religions go to heaven (or whatever you think will happen to Christians after you die)
Note: Don't forget the Bible quote above when answering the question...
In this article there is a Sikh who visits a church and then they write nice stories about it.
Even if they write nice stories about it the fact remains that the Sikh will go to a dark place after he dies (according to the nice Christians he speaks to at the Church) because he believes in the wrong God.
This is from the Bible:
King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.)
Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
American Standard Version
Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, and the truth, and the life: no one cometh unto the Father, but by me.
Webster's Bible Translation
Jesus saith to him, I am the way, and the truth, and the life: no man cometh to the Father, but by me.
Lets pretend this Sikh is the nicest person on earth. He helps old people, he helps young people etc.....He is overall a really nice guy.
My two questions:
1. Will he go to a dark place when he dies (hell or whatever you believe) because he believes in the wrong God?
2. If you say no to the first question then what do you need Christianity for if people from other religions go to heaven (or whatever you think will happen to Christians after you die)
Note: Don't forget the Bible quote above when answering the question...