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In Islam, a man nurtured a dog from death and he went to heaven, even though he was a non-believer. So, just like not all muslims are going to heaven, not all non-believers are going to hell. 

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In the religion I put my faith in, being a non-believer doesn't necessarily deserve Hell. The same goes for believers - it doesn't automatically grant them the ticket to Eden.

 

So, basically this:

In Islam, a man nurtured a dog from death and he went to heaven, even though he was a non-believer. So, just like not all muslims are going to heaven, then not all non-believers are going to hell. 

 

If you see what we're saying here, non-believers can still have a chance to enter Eden in the afterlife if along their life, they do good deeds.

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In the religion I put my faith in, being a non-believer doesn't necessarily deserve Hell. The same goes for believers - it doesn't automatically grant them the ticket to Eden.

 

So, basically this:

 

If you see what we're saying here, non-believers can still have a chance to enter Eden in the afterlife if along their life, they do good deeds.

so believing in god and praying everday is irrelevant as long as you're a good person is what you're saying because you can still go to heaven

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that non-believers go to hell sounds more like something the Church made up to cause fear among people and have more followers

the Christianity i know is about tolerance, love, accepting and helping those close to us and that includes not forcing our believes on others.

as long as someone lives an honest good life, it doesn't matter what and who they believe in, they will most probably find peace after death.

praying, going to Church, these are habits taught to us by the Church and have no real deal with the religion itself. you can be a really great believer, do tons of good deeds and yet never step foot inside a Church. that doesn't mean you'll go to hell.

 

for me religion is more about the mindset it inspires and the guidelines it offers than what the institution running it has to say about it. maybe that's why i am a Christian and yet i don't practice it [ like going to Church]

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so believing in god and praying everday is irrelevant as long as you're a good person is what you're saying because you can still go to heaven

This is what I believe in:

 

In my religion, if you are a believer, it doesn't matter if you pray everyday -- if you don't do good deeds with other humans, animals, and living beings, then you don't really deserve Eden. That's because in my religion, there are two important things in regards to worship - your relationship with God and your relationship with other living beings. There needs to be a balance between the two.

 

So, if you are a believer:

If you pray everyday, yet you hurt animals and hurt other people, God won't allow you to be in Eden since you're not in balance.

The same goes when you care for animals and hurt other people and yet you don't pray, the result is basically the same.

 

But, if you are a non-believer, just like I said earlier, there is still a chance. God is not that cruel, but that doesn't mean we should take His Kindness for granted. Non-believers and believers will be purged in Hell for some time before being put in Eden, just so they are cleansed off their sins.

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In Islam, a man nurtured a dog from death and he went to heaven, even though he was a non-believer. So, just like not all muslims are going to heaven, not all non-believers are going to hell.

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Pretty much. My place in heaven isn't even ensured and my ass can be in hell too. I don't think too much if my idols will go to hell tho.

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http://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2014/08/12/6-facts-about-christianity-in-south-korea/

 

No, South Korea is not a Christian country and the majority isn't Christian. 

most idols can be quoted saying things related to Christianity. maybe the results would be different if Korean youth was polled. interesting information though.

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most idols can be quoted saying things related to Christianity. maybe the results would be different if Korean youth was polled. interesting information though.

practically "everything" about being good can be related to Christianity. Christianity didn't invent good morals. Like Minzy is an obvious christian, she's all like "I try not to forget the person who made me like this, God has made me into. This is me" 

Lol she loves spamming instagram with crosses and Christian quotes.

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practically "everything" about being good can be related to Christianity. Christianity didn't invent good morals. Like Minzy is an obvious christian, she's all like "I try not to forget the person who made me like this, God has made me into. This is me" 

Lol she loves spamming instagram with crosses and Christian quotes.

 

oh, no.i don't mean stuff like that. i mean alot of them post stuff like what you say Minzy said. things like that and thanking God in speeches

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practically "everything" about being good can be related to Christianity. Christianity didn't invent good morals. Like Minzy is an obvious christian, she's all like "I try not to forget the person who made me like this, God has made me into. This is me"

Lol she loves spamming instagram with crosses and Christian quotes.

And I bet most idols say they're Christian/religious just because it seems "polite".
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