Hitler went to heaven.(!)
God, I find this really fascinating that this should be the case as mentioned in Book 2.
shareGod, I find this really fascinating that this should be the case as mentioned in Book 2.
shareEverybody goes to heaven. God's forgiveness transcends the worst sins, and God's love transcends our greatest hate. God's courage transcends our greatest fear.
shareIf everyone goes to heaven....why did Yeshua give HIS life for us?
so this guy says in his second book hitler went to heaven? oh my, thanks for pointing that out...I am a BELIEVER and I found it weird in the movie one of the conversations "God" through his conscience tells him that we are able to make up our own rules...excuse me?
also what in the world was that all about at the end, was that really him walking with himself or was he just picturing the self he used to be walking beside him or????
also what in the world was that all about at the end, was that really him walking with himself or was he just picturing the self he used to be walking beside him or????
everybody does not go to heaven, only if you accept God as savior and strive to be like him do you go to heaven.
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:) My God too.
shareWell, it makes sense. Why hold Hitler responsible when everybody collectively made room for him? You see, responsibility and accountability doesn't start and end with just one person.
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Because everyone did not make room for him, only a few sociopaths known as Germans.
The book explains this. We are all from consciousness. When we die we return. Hitler had nowhere else to go but back to the source. Source=Heaven. I know many don't want to believe this and it was hard for me to fathom at first. But it makes sense now.
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why would God accept people into Heaven who don't want to be forgiven or who don't strive to change their ways?
for crying out loud, people, don't be stupid!
sssoooooooo not looking forward to going back to school the 13th
only a few sociopaths known as Germans.
Heaven is not a place, nor is hell. The one is nearness to God, the other remoteness. They are spiritual conditions. Heaven and hell can both be here on Earth. And yes, God does forgive all our sins (but one!), but the purpose of living a "good" life here is the same as that of a fetus developing in the womb. It grows arms, legs, eyes, ears, etc., in order to be ready for this life. In this life we must develop the spiritual faculties that we will need in the next life. Every time we make a choice in this life, it either develops a spiritual trait or it does not. God will forgive what you have done, but that will not endow you with the things you failed to develop. Deprived of those capacities, you will not be able to fully partake of the benefits of that life. Like a physically challenged person in this world, you will be less able to enjoy the next. Furthermore, no one but God has the wisdom to say who will end up where. But if we assume for a minute that bad people wind up where their actions suggest they should, we could say that an evil person and a good person will be in the same realm, but not to the same degree.
And for the Neanderthal who suggested that Hitler was enabled by the Germans, let me ask you: where are most of the Aryan/Nazis these days? In Germany? No, surely not - much closer to home, I'm afraid. And I dare say that in the ensuing years, the average German has become much more tolerant of the average Jew than the average American has of the average African-American.
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