Human always thinks that those who conduct crimes rather than goodness will simply go to hell. Otherwise, those who conduct goodness will go to heaven. This pattern of thinking is very simple and linear (the more you do good the easier you will go to heaven) and strongly inherent to us, human-beings.
However, who can tell the true facts about someone who really went to heaven?
No body can tell it explicitly as there is no real evidence about it. So far there are no manuscripts or artifacts about it. Some people or religions or beliefs just believed that some people have been in heaven. Be conscious that, they just believe -and of course without any evidence-. Let's say, vatican or rome catholics, believed for years that their saints were people who have been living in heaven. And they have so many saints. But, this is just what they (vatican) believed rather than actual facts. Still there is no evidence about saints' existence in the so-called heaven.
What if we ask God on how He makes decision as to how people will be directed to heaven or hell?
Of course it is a stupid question and will have no answer. God won't answer such a (stupid) question.
However we can try to track the mystery by a simple approach. If we take, for example, the vatican's standpoint and refer to their bible then we easily find that Jesus, who was also human-personified God, said to a perpetrator on His right-hand-side cross, "You would be in heaven this very day with me". Recall, that before Jesus said so, the perpetrator said to Jesus, "Lord, remember me when you come into your kingdom". See, that this (sacred) sentence even just a sentece could save the perpetrator and made him deserve the kingdom of God.
From this story and vatican's standpoint, we can conclude that the one who was really (rather than just being perceived )in heaven and also recorded as the fastest person being there was a big perpetrator.
He (the perpetrator) was a big perpetrator and God easily ignored what he had done during his life, ignoring the statistics of behaviors, the (mathematical) calculation of deeds, and so on.
Going back to the simple pattern as to how people think on whether they will be going to heaven or hell, We can compare it with how God thinks, and we will easily find that it is very much in contrast.
Don't you see that God thinks out of the box? His pattern of thinking is undetectable, unpatterned, unformulated, unpredictable, and not understandable.
I do expect that He (God) will always think, act, judge so, out of the box.
So, are we going to heaven or hell? Don't make any theory or concept about it as it will be no use. God always thinks out of the box...
To respond it, the things better you do is just by doing the same thing. Think, act, and respond it out of the box...
Because God does so...
However, who can tell the true facts about someone who really went to heaven?
No body can tell it explicitly as there is no real evidence about it. So far there are no manuscripts or artifacts about it. Some people or religions or beliefs just believed that some people have been in heaven. Be conscious that, they just believe -and of course without any evidence-. Let's say, vatican or rome catholics, believed for years that their saints were people who have been living in heaven. And they have so many saints. But, this is just what they (vatican) believed rather than actual facts. Still there is no evidence about saints' existence in the so-called heaven.
What if we ask God on how He makes decision as to how people will be directed to heaven or hell?
Of course it is a stupid question and will have no answer. God won't answer such a (stupid) question.
However we can try to track the mystery by a simple approach. If we take, for example, the vatican's standpoint and refer to their bible then we easily find that Jesus, who was also human-personified God, said to a perpetrator on His right-hand-side cross, "You would be in heaven this very day with me". Recall, that before Jesus said so, the perpetrator said to Jesus, "Lord, remember me when you come into your kingdom". See, that this (sacred) sentence even just a sentece could save the perpetrator and made him deserve the kingdom of God.
From this story and vatican's standpoint, we can conclude that the one who was really (rather than just being perceived )in heaven and also recorded as the fastest person being there was a big perpetrator.
He (the perpetrator) was a big perpetrator and God easily ignored what he had done during his life, ignoring the statistics of behaviors, the (mathematical) calculation of deeds, and so on.
Going back to the simple pattern as to how people think on whether they will be going to heaven or hell, We can compare it with how God thinks, and we will easily find that it is very much in contrast.
Don't you see that God thinks out of the box? His pattern of thinking is undetectable, unpatterned, unformulated, unpredictable, and not understandable.
I do expect that He (God) will always think, act, judge so, out of the box.
So, are we going to heaven or hell? Don't make any theory or concept about it as it will be no use. God always thinks out of the box...
To respond it, the things better you do is just by doing the same thing. Think, act, and respond it out of the box...
Because God does so...
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