Warbler said:
xhonzi said:
Warbler said:
<are they in Hell?>
There are Christian religions that believe these people will be accounted for. If your religion doesn't and this is a concern for you, perhaps it's time to do a little comparative religion shopping?
this is a little different that going out and shopping for new clothes. I have been going to the same church literally all my life. I was baptized there. So was my brother. I grew up. My niece is going to Sunday school there. My grandmother was a member there until she died. My brother and his wife got married there. My family is there. I have known multiple members of the church all my life. It would be difficult if not impossible for me to leave my church.
Instead of telling me to leave my church, how about you answer the questions I posed above?
I didn't tell you to leave your Church. Let me rephrase: If it concerns you that your Church doesn't address all of your Spiritual needs, one way or another, but you have strong social reasons to stay with that Church... then you need to decide which is most important to you, and then make a hard decision.
That might sound like I'm still saying you should leave your Church, but I'm really not. I'm saying you need to decide how important your concerns are. Then you decide whether you're going to find a new Church, or if you're going to stay where you are.
As for the answer to your question, I will give as good an answer as I can in a public forum: Some people believe they are in Hell. Others don't. I, for one, don't believe they are in Hell. How about you?