Are you going to heaven or hell based on this quiz?

Are you going to heaven or hell?

  • Heaven

  • Hell


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Hell for me. But that´s o.k. Guess that´s where all my friends will be anyway :)
 

I wonder if we will even be able to tell which place we end up in. So - you think you can tell Heaven from Hell?

Do you think you can tell?
 
What I liked was the bottom part:

19424 other people got this result!
This quiz has been taken 969 times.
52% of people had this result.


Ok, so if the quiz has only been taken 969 times, how the heck did 19,424 people get the same result?

Talk about a stuffed ballot. :banana: :banana: :banana:
 
salmoneous said:
I wonder if we will even be able to tell which place we end up in. So - you think you can tell Heaven from Hell?

Do you think you can tell?
That made a really cool "Twilight Zone"! :smooth:
 
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Aidensmom said:
IMO, the only "standards" that quiz is based on is the author's. ;) I am a Protestant Christian, and in my beliefs there is only one "question" that determines if you are going to heaven, and it wasn't asked.

I totally agree. I kept waiting for the question, and it never came. Oh well. :confused3 .

And I checked "I'm not a good person" and I still got Heaven. I thought that was what the world's "standard" was. I have no idea what the author of the quiz was basing the decisions on.
 
Golf4food said:
The poll is flawed: there is only one criteria to get into Heaven - believe in the Lord Jesus Christ and you shall be saved. If you don't, you go to Hell. Swearing, working on Sundays, voting Democrat... none of those things will make one lick of difference. The result of the changed life through Christ is that you generally are able to resist the temptation to do "bad things" more often.

Um...not all Christian religions ascribe to the idea that belief in Jesus is the only criterion. For some, belief doesn't necessarily make one a member of the elect. In other Christian religions, belief is one necessary criterion, but not the only one.

On a lighter note, I thought his poll made it pretty clear that it was constructed as a mish-mash of general Protestantism and Catholicism, and thus indicated we are not to take it too seriously.

Oh...and according to the poll I'm going to hell. Too bad I don't believe in the construct.
 
The whole idea of belief in one person deciding whether you go to heaven or hell is so ridiculous I can't even wrap my head around it. I don't want to stereotype but this is my experience: I attended a Christian school two years ago where everyone was quick to say that if you weren't a Christian you were going to hell. Well, then they would go out and get wasted, do illegal drugs, and have sex with each other. But they were still better than everyone else. Whatever. Christianity is a man made religion - men decided which books left should be included and left out of the New Testament. The Christian holidays were placed around Pagan holidays. I'm just going to stick to being the best Jew I can be. If I go to "hell" (which doesn't exist in the Christian sense) so be it!
 
I follow the morals taught in Christianity, but do not believe in the Christian God, so that makes me hell-bound.

Ironic, considering that the main reason I left the faith was that I believed it was unjust and cruel to punish finite sins with infinite damnation. :)
 
Um...not all Christian religions ascribe to the idea that belief in Jesus is the only criterion. For some, belief doesn't necessarily make one a member of the elect. In other Christian religions, belief is one necessary criterion, but not the only one.

Just curious, but could you explain this for me? Which areas of Christianity don't make belief in Christ the criterion for salvation?
 
Just curious, but could you explain this for me? Which areas of Christianity don't make belief in Christ the criterion for salvation?

Psst - this thread is over 2 years old; have no idea why someone bumped it but you likely won't get much response from many of the posters on it
 
I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm going the the Vestibule of the Uncommitted.
 
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