Since one day all people will bow down to God and confess that He really is Lord?
How will an atheist deal with this sudden realization that they were wrong all along? Will it cause their heads to explode? Will they kick themselves throughout eternity? Or will they close their eyes and put their fingers in their ears and sing, "la, la, la, la, la and deny the very God sitting before them? I don't know.
2013-11-28T11:18:50Z
btw/ I do not give thumbs down to any answers.
2013-11-28T11:27:36Z
Phillipians 2:9, 10, 11 9 Wherefore God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: 10 That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; 11 And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
rick44042013-11-28T12:34:47Z
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Well, I really don't think there is any one answer here. However, my Bible clearly states that anyone -- atheist or not -- who dies without having accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior; is destined for an eternity in Hell and will suffer eternal punishment in the lake of fire.
No, The abrahamic/biblical concept of god is NOT correct. Instead, this is the truth:
Sandra Rogers had a near-death experience during which she was shown this:
“I asked the light, which I call Christ, how people from other religions get to heaven. I was shown that the group or organization we profess alliance to is inconsequential. What is important is HOW WE SHOW OUR LOVE FOR GOD BY THE WAY WE TREAT EACH OTHER.
The light showed me that what is important is that we love God and each other, and that it isn't what a person says, but the love in their being that is examined in the afterlife. In reviewing and reliving your life, your acts and thoughts of love bring you and God great joy, and your acts and thoughts of indifference, selfishness, and anger bring you and God deep remorse. We are all part of God's family, and are all interconnected. Those organizations or religions which claim some singular relationship with God, claim superiority over others, or exclude people for various reasons, go against god's law that we love one another as we love ourselves.”
I can't wait for this day when satan himself bows down in front of everyone and declares that Jesus Christ is lord. I wish god would give me the honor of kicking his *** into hell, but I don't think I will get the privilege. I will cry for the unsaved, not be happy about it. I don't understand why some Christians have joy knowing people will suffer.
I doubt very much that will happen, but if that were to be the case and it makes God and me happy to bow down to Her, then I will have no problem obliging.