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shelby_sun
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There are many of us that find the Church’s teachings as very important that do not spend time questioning if atheist will or should go to heaven.The argument about whether atheists can go to heaven is really a proxy argument.
The underlying question is how ought one live one’s life. Whether one goes to heaven is the ultimate judgement on one’s life. While we can’t actually know who goes to heaven, saints notwithstanding, we can speak in generalities.
There are those, many Catholics included, who feel that all this Catholic stuff is well and good if you’re into that sort of thing. But if you’re not, well, no big deal. We’re all God’s children and that’s really what matters. Kumbaya.
Those who regard the Church’s teachings as important are more likely to question whether atheists can go to heaven. It’s not that they hate athests and wish them ill. It’s that they believe what we do in life, what we make of ourselves, matters. And getting to heaven is the ultimate measure of what matters.
It also bears on the evangelical mission of the Church. If atheists can go to heaven why exactly do we need to convert them to Christianity? We’re not doing them any favor by it. Let them be.
No all of us are or should be evangelical. Some show their faith by how they live their lives, some go out and preach. I do not want someone trying to convert me to another faith. My brother, who is no long Catholic tried to convert me every time he was around me, know I simply do not see him.