If you died right now, Would you go to hell?

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Why did you answer how you did?
How do you know you are right?
If you don’t know, do you care?
If you don’t know, will you try and find out?
 
I can’t even begin to judge because I don’t know what all God will judge me by. I’d like to think I’d go to Heaven but I’m just not sure. I’m just doing the best I can and living my life the way I think He’d want me to. 🙂
 
I don’t know for ‘sure’ and I don’t think any person does. As the psalm says, “from hidden faults acquit me, o Lord”. (note that ‘hidden’ does not appear to mean ‘unconscious’, but rather faults that are ‘hidden’ from us due to deliberate self-blindness, much as we all ‘hide’ from acknowledging faults that most others have no problem seeing in us even if we don’t see them!)

Of course I am, not ‘worried’ but concerned. “Which of us, by worrying, can add one moment to his life?”

So, Seek ye first the kingdom of God, obey His commands, love one another, do penance, fast, give alms, and pray unceasingly for ourselves and all others, to ‘avoid temptation and the near occasions of sin’ and to do His Will.

Blessed Virgin, pray for us.
 
Catholics can have the moral certainty of salvation through the virtue of hope. We hope in the redemption of Christ and the salvation he made possible by it. Therefore, if we are in union with Christ and his Church and are without mortal sin on our souls we will go to heaven (perhaps first to purgatory, which is a part of heaven, not a “second chance” at salvation). So, I would expect to find myself in heaven–the purgatorial “regions” first, most probably.
 
No, I do not believe there is a hell and even if there was one I think I am too nice of a person to be sent there.👍 Besides I don’t believe in a Christian type god that judges people and is full of wrath and hatred for the very own people he is supposed to have created in his image. How can a good god destroy something that is in his own image?.
 
No, I do not believe there is a hell and even if there was one I think I am too nice of a person to be sent there.👍 Besides I don’t believe in a Christian type god that judges people and is full of wrath and hatred for the very own people he is supposed to have created in his image. How can a good god destroy something that is in his own image?.
Yikes!! :bigyikes:
 
I think I’d go to hell since I am not married in the CC, but who knows, maybe since God knows I’m trying to correct this, he’d send me to Purgatory… (which I’m hoping cuz I know I don’t deserve Heaven as of yet)
 
No, I do not believe there is a hell and even if there was one I think I am too nice of a person to be sent there.👍 Besides I don’t believe in a Christian type god that judges people and is full of wrath and hatred for the very own people he is supposed to have created in his image. How can a good god destroy something that is in his own image?.
How about starting a new thread on this topic so this one doesn’t get derailed? 🙂
 
No, I do not believe there is a hell and even if there was one I think I am too nice of a person to be sent there.👍 Besides I don’t believe in a Christian type god that judges people and is full of wrath and hatred for the very own people he is supposed to have created in his image. How can a good god destroy something that is in his own image?.
That’s interesting. Do you believe in reincarnation or something like the Greek gods, where a god rules some aspect of nature?
 
To be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord
2 Corinthians 5:8

I know I’ll be in heaven… For I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons,a] neither the present nor the future, nor any powers, 39neither height nor depth, nor anything else in all creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 8:38-39

I can say that because…"For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son,that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life.

and

That if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. 10For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved.

For the Bible tells me so… AMEN
 
I know I’d go to hell. I have treated many people very badly and to top it off slept with a married women and ruined their marriage.

I have not been to confession because I need to fulfill RCIA first as I was baptized but nothing past that.

I just hope God allows me to make it so I can take first communion and confess all I have done.
 
Heaven or Purgatory, I don 't know which.
Which is why I voted “don’t know”.
 
I know I’ll be in heaven…
For the Bible tells me so… AMEN
Were these verses in your Bible too?

Heb. 7:27, 9:12,26;10:10; 1 Pet 3:18 - Jesus died once and redeemed us all, but we participate in the application of His redemption by the way in which we live.

Heb. 9:12 - Christ’s sacrifice secured our redemption, but redemption is not the same thing as salvation. We participate in and hope for salvation. Our hope in salvation is a guarantee if we are faithful to Christ to the end. But if we lose hope and fail to persevere, we can lose our salvation. Thus, by our own choosing (not by God’s doing), salvation is not a certainty. While many Protestant churches believe in the theology of “once saved, always saved,” such a novel theory is not found in Scripture and has never been taught by the Church.

Rom. 5:2 - we rejoice in the “hope” (not the presumptuous certainty) of sharing the glory of God. If salvation is absolutely assured after accepting Jesus as Savior, why would Paul hope?

Rom. 5:5 - this “hope” does not disappoint us, because God’s love has been poured into our hearts through the Holy Spirit. Our hope is assured if we persevere to the end.

Rom. 8:24 - this “hope” of salvation that Paul writes about is unnecessary if salvation is guaranteed. If salvation is assured, then why hope?

Rom. 10:1 - Paul prays that the Jews “may be saved.” Why pray if it’s guaranteed? Further, why pray unless you can mediate?

Rom. 12:12 - rejoice in your “hope” (not your certainty), be patient in tribulation, and be constant in prayer.

2 Cor. 3:12 - since we have a “hope” (not a certainty), we are very bold. We can be bold when we are in God’s grace and our persevering in obedient faith.

Gal. 5:5 - for through the Spirit by faith we wait for the “hope” (not the certainty) of righteousness.

Eph. 1:18 - that you may know what is the “hope” to which He has called you, what are the riches of His glorious inheritance.

Eph. 4:4 - there is one body and one Spirit, just as you were called to the one “hope” (not the one certainty) that belongs to your call.

Eph. 6:10-17 – Paul instructs the Ephesians to take the whole armor of God, the breastplate of righteousness, and the helmet of salvation, in order “to stand,” lest they fall. Paul does not give any assurance that the spiritual battle is already won.

Phil. 3:11 - Paul shares Christ’s sufferings so that “if possible” he may attain resurrection. Paul does not view his own resurrection as a certainty.

Phil. 1:20 - as it is my eager expectation and “hope” (not certainty) that I shall not be at all ashamed before Christ.

Col. 1:5 - Paul refers to the “hope” (not guarantee) that Christ laid up for us in heaven.

Col. 1:23 - provided that you continue in the faith, not shifting from the “hope” of the gospel which you heard.

Col. 1:27 - to them God chose to make known His mystery, which is Christ in you, the “hope” (not the certainty) of His glory.

1 Thess. 1:3 - remembering before our God your work of faith and labor of love and steadfastness of “hope” in Jesus Christ.

1 Thess. 2:19 - for what is our “hope” or joy or crown of boasting before our Lord Jesus at his coming? Is it not you?

1 Thess. 5:8 - we must put on the helmet of “hope” (not of certainty) of salvation.

2 Thess. 2:16 - the Lord Jesus and God our Father who loved us and gave us eternal comfort and good “hope” through grace.

1 Tim. 1:1 - Paul describes Christ Jesus as our “hope” (not our guarantee). We can reject Him and He will allow this.

1 Tim. 4:10 - Paul says we toil and strive because we have our “hope” (not our assurance) on the living God. This is not because God is unfaithful, but because we can be unfaithful. We toil and strive for our salvation.

1 Tim. 5:5 - she who is a real widow, and is left all alone, has set her “hope” (not her assurance) on God. Our hope is a guarantee only if we persevere to the end.

1 Tim. 5:15 – Paul writes that some have already strayed after satan, as God Himself tells us in 1 Tim. 4:1. They were on the right path, and then strayed off of it.

2 Tim. 2:10 - Paul endures for the elect so that they “may also obtain salvation.” This verse teaches us that even the "elect,” from the standpoint of human knowledge, have no guarantee of salvation.

Titus 1:2 - Paul says that he is in the “hope” (not the certainty) of eternal life. Paul knows that his hope is a guarantee if he perseveres, but his ability to choose sin over God makes his attainment of eternal life less than an absolute certainty until it is actually achieved.

There are more…

Titus 2:13
Titus 3:7
Heb. 3:6
Heb. 6:11
Heb. 6:18
Heb. 6:19
Heb. 7:19
Heb. 10:23
Heb. 11:1
Heb. 12:1
Heb. 12:15
James 1:12
1 Peter 1:3
1 Peter 1:13
1 Peter 1:21
1 Peter 2:2
1 Peter 3:15
1 John 3:3

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We are not garanteed salvation - we hope for salvation!
 
I would go to hell, im in a state of mortal sin and have been reviling in it for a week or so. Just recently my eyes have been opened a little bit and begining to understand sin a bit better. Confession is where I will be at this saturday, with more resolve to try my hardest to stop the serouse sins that plague me.
 
No, I do not believe there is a hell and even if there was one I think I am too nice of a person to be sent there.👍 Besides I don’t believe in a Christian type god that judges people and is full of wrath and hatred for the very own people he is supposed to have created in his image. How can a good god destroy something that is in his own image?.
Hi,
I use to believe the same thing until I started to read the bible.👍 Now I know better and act accordingly.

PTL for giving me a way out of hell:gopray: AMEN!!
 
Hi,
Im with Juleben:D See ya in heaven sister or brother in Christ.👍
 
I don’t know for sure…I hope to be in heaven eventually, by the grace of God. I don’t think any one can now for sure
 
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