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Comment from UTT:
As far as we know going to heaven or hell has nothing to do with a vote up or down. Eternal life is not determined by a vote even if postmodern "Christians" say it is. The inspired Word of God is where the rubber hits the road and the gospel of Jesus Christ according to the scriptures never changes.
If there is no such place as hell, was Jesus mistaken because He talked so much about hell? Maybe many will end up there and a few will not. Of course this would mean those who "professed" to be "Christians." No one will stay out of hell based on a vote up or down, will they?
Hell is not a good place to visit because once you get there, there is no door out
May 24 - Will the Traditional Christian Belief of Eternal Hell Be Minority View Soon?
Article: Unbiblical Christianity
Belief in eternal punishment in a literal hell is declining among Christians in America. By contrast, belief in heaven is in great shape. In a National Geographic article published earlier this month and now making the rounds among Christians, writer Mark Strauss outlines the shifting Christian perspective toward believing that those who don't accept Christ die a spiritual death as well as a mortal one instead of being punished eternally in hell.
Noting a 13 percentage point drop over the past 20 years in Americans who believe in a fiery underworld, the author notes that the stats present "a conundrum that continues to tug at the conscience of some Christians, who find it difficult to reconcile the existence of a just, loving God with a doctrine that dooms billions of people to eternal punishment."
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