You can accept Christ as your Lord, God, and savior, or you can accept eternal separation from the Almighty in death. All of this is passing. Eternity is as described. Your choices here and now echo across that eternity for everyone who comes after you until the end of the age. Your choices here and now echo for you personally in to eternity when you cross the veil.
There is literally nothing else you can be but Christian, or damned. There is one God. He comes to us in three persons, and offers himself freely. Rejecting him is a choice you make, not a choice made for you. Choose wisely. Time is fleeting. Death comes.
Being from the Middle East has nothing at all to do with anything I wrote, unless you want to reduce the whole discussion to race and an infantile understanding of what Christianity is.
You can accept Christ as your Lord, God, and savior, or you can accept eternal separation from the Almighty in death. All of this is passing. Eternity is as described. Your choices here and now echo across that eternity for everyone who comes after you until the end of the age. Your choices here and now echo for you personally in to eternity when you cross the veil.
There is literally nothing else you can be but Christian, or damned. There is one God. He comes to us in three persons, and offers himself freely. Rejecting him is a choice you make, not a choice made for you. Choose wisely. Time is fleeting. Death comes.
I'm not from the Middle East.
Being from the Middle East has nothing at all to do with anything I wrote, unless you want to reduce the whole discussion to race and an infantile understanding of what Christianity is.
I disagree, I think it does.