Which person is more likely to go to heaven.
Mahatma Gandhi, a professed Hindu, Or David Berkowitz AKA "the Son of Sam" A man who became a born again Christian in prison?
Will Gandhi go to hell because he never accepted Christ?
Will "the Son of Sam" get to heaven because he believed he was saved through Christ?
I thought about this from different angles, but I am left with questions.
1. Are you asking this as a Christian and based on Christian concepts?
2. If so, then this may be better for "Bible Revealed' since Ghandi if he were 'bad' might come back as something belittled as reincarnation must come into play.
3. Also, Hindus do accept Christ, He is just however not their main focus.
4. As a general answer... the qualifying answer to that I feel will come down to what was their intentions, choices and obligations. I say that because there is not "yes" or "no" answers for us because none of us can answer what was their true intentions, choices and obligations.
I am just curious if being in a certain religion is enough (depending on if you are a christian, muslim, Jew Hindu, buddist etc) or is personal righteousness taken into account when we have to face God if we happen not to be of the "right" religion when we die?
If God is Christian and I happen to be a "good" Muslim will I be damned for eternity. Or if God is Jewish,Buddist, etc and I am of another faith but live a good life, is that enough in your eyes to receive some mercy in the here after?