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Originally Posted by sarahk Assuming, of course, that your version of God is anything like the reality. Personally I think that when the lights go out that's it. To each his own.
It will be interesting with Chris Kahui (the accused) finding God (the christian variety) to see if he becomes more honest and upfront with police and a) plead guilty; or b) tell the truth about who really did it. |
And yes although to you it may be assuming that God in reality is really forgivable of anyone's sins. But to me through forgiveness from God comes salvation of any bad deed anyone has done. And yet to hold someone back from repenting and asking for forgiveness is something I would not stand in the way of.
To each one his own? yet as you say when the lights go out thats it? what memories of you have you left with family and friends? do you really think when we die there ain't people who still think of us or love us and yet does chris really have to find God to know right from wrong, ain't it built in, in all of us, we know when something we've done is wrong, it really is up to the person to admit that, look I don't want to cause some religious battle between what a person should or shouldn't do, it's God that lays down those boundaries not us and yet he lays them down for the benefit of all mankind and until we see those boundaries from his eyes, you have nothing to be repentant off, so life is good to you. But the day you find his boundaries is the day all your bad deeds from youth onwards are as clear as day in your mind.
I do know this, we all remember every bad deed we have done from our youth up and never the good deeds, WHY? it's because God caused us to remember them all, so as the day of judgment is upon us all those bad deeds are crystal clear and undeniable by us all.