Originally posted by MJZiggy
As to this particular supposed inequity, Revelations Chapter 20 describes two separate resurrections: One at the time of the return of Christ--this one Christians only--those who believe in Christ, are baptized, and repent of their sins--to be co-rulers with Jesus in the Millenial Kingdom, and the other one--the so-called Day of Judgment--a thousand years later. In this Day of Judgment resurrection, everybody will be raised up--don't give me any crap about the logistics of that, and everyone will be judged according to their works, presumably giving all those good-hearted pagans a fighting chance at the prize.
And as for Tyrone's little bit of sarcasm about heaven being a place on earth--I thought that was in a New Kids on the Block song, but whatever, heaven i.e. the Kingdom of Heaven--which is the eternal reward promised both Christians and those judged worthy on the Day of Judgment--indeed, WILL BE ON EARTH. See Revelations Chapter 21--where it states that God the Father will dwell on Earth.


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