atheists go to heaven: the Pope

And that's not what Matthew 25 says. According to Matthew 25, Jesus' final judgment will be based on how we treat each other, not faith or belief.

Matthew 25 is describing 2 groups. The hypocrites who SAID they believed in Jesus but, their lack of love to others showed that they did not really ever love Him and were not truly Believers.
The other group who were made righteous by their true faith and showed their acts of kindness as a result of a changed heart were welcomed into eternal life.
 
Matthew 25 is describing 2 groups. The hypocrites who SAID they believed in Jesus but, their lack of love to others showed that they did not really ever love Him and were not truly Believers.
The other group who were made righteous by their true faith and showed their acts of kindness as a result of a changed heart were welcomed into eternal life.

Heaven sounds like a very dull place. What do you suppose you will be doing when you get there?
 
Heaven sounds like a very dull place. What do you suppose you will be doing when you get there?

Enjoy peace forever, no disease, no pain, no sin, no war, no tears, absence of all evil, no fear, exploring the infinity of the universe, enveloped in the perfect love of Jesus and enjoying not being in hell............I can only imagine.

 
Enjoy peace forever, no disease, no pain, no sin, no war, no tears, absence of all evil, no fear, exploring the infinity of the universe, enveloped in the perfect love of Jesus and enjoying not being in hell............I can only imagine.


While you're there enjoying all that peace etc are you still aware that your loved ones and friends didn't make it and are spending eternity in hell? I'd find it hard to enjoy myself knowing ordinary people (friends and family) were in hell for not believing or minor "sins".
 
Half of New Testament forged, Bible scholar says



“I am already being poured out like a drink offering, and the time of my departure has come,” the man –the Apostle Paul - says in the Bible's 2 Timothy. “I have fought the good fight. I have finished the race. I have kept the faith.”

The passage is one of the most dramatic scenes in the New Testament. Paul, the most prolific New Testament author, is saying goodbye from a Roman prison cell before being beheaded. His goodbye veers from loneliness to defiance and, finally, to joy.

There’s one just one problem - Paul didn’t write those words. In fact, virtually half the New Testament was written by impostors taking on the names of apostles like Paul. At least according to Bart D. Ehrman, a renowned biblical scholar, who makes the charges in his new book “Forged.”


He says none of the earliest gospels revealed the names of its authors, and that their current names were later added by scribes.

Ehrman also says that two of Jesus’ original disciples, John and Peter, could not have written the books attributed to them in the New Testament because they were illiterate.

http://religion.blogs.cnn.com/2011/05/13/half-of-new-testament-forged-bible-scholar-says/

Besides all of that PiMP is ignoring the judgment in Matthew 25. Nothing about belief there, just doing good and treating others well.
 
Matthew 25 is describing 2 groups. The hypocrites who SAID they believed in Jesus but, their lack of love to others showed that they did not really ever love Him and were not truly Believers.
The other group who were made righteous by their true faith and showed their acts of kindness as a result of a changed heart were welcomed into eternal life.
 
atheists go to heaven: the Pope


see its turned into a one religion sunday school

shutting down discussion of anything but that one persons beliefs
 
Do you ever get the impression that a lot of bible thumpers and evangelicals actually don't know that much about religion? I do.

Because I have met plenty of evangelical bible thumpers who don't know that Catholics are Christians. Don't know that Muslims revere Jesus and believe in the same God. Don't know much at all about the history of Christianity. And aren't even really that curious to find out.

Well, if they knew more. it might threaten their beliefs. So, they consider it best to remain ignorant.
 
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Actually, no he isn't. the Bible itself says that except a man be born again, he cannot see the Kingdom of God (John 3:3). The pope's ex-cathedra messages have no bearing on the Word of God.

Which contradicts the judgment in Matthew 25, No surprise there, the Bible is full of contradictions, surprisingly so for something inspired by an omnipotent and perfect God..
 
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Matthew 25 is describing 2 groups. The hypocrites who SAID they believed in Jesus but, their lack of love to others showed that they did not really ever love Him and were not truly Believers.
The other group who were made righteous by their true faith and showed their acts of kindness as a result of a changed heart were welcomed into eternal life.
 
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