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I wouldn't be as black and white there.

There's people who are Christian and are going to heaven who have bad views.

The one view that is the deciding factor is whether Jesus died for your sins and you trust him for the forgiveness of your sins.

When we die, every single one of us will have areas where our theology is bad, or we think something's the case that isn't for a variety of reasons.

No one dies with perfect theology. I find Catholoicism has a lot of screwed up beliefs, but I think there will be Catholics in heaven who ultimately trusted in Jesus for salvation, in spite of the tenents of catholicism.

Likewise I think there will be Christians in heaven who believed in evolution because they trusted in Jesus for the forgiveness of their sins, in spite of having a false view when it comes to our origin.

I agree that it's weird how a certain demographic of Christians are believers in evolution, and how they can't see it as a way bigger deal in terms of the Bible than it is. It seems like one of those things where if you reject the part of the Bible about how we were created, then why would you accept other parts of the Bible? Either it's God speaking His infallible word and will to us or it's not....It can't be 50/50. I think it's dangerous to believe in evolution, because it has led people astray, and is at odds with God's word even if it didn't. Those guys on youtube, Rhett and Link, their apostasy pretty much started from believing in evolution, and thinking that was more concrete than God's word. I heard them talk about it on their podcast (though as you could guess they didn't call it apostasy).

1 day ago
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I wouldn't be as black and white there.

There's people who are Christian and I believe are going to heaven who have bad views.

The one view that is the deciding factor is whether Jesus died for your sins and you trust him for the forgiveness of your sins.

When we die, every single one of us will have areas where our theology is bad, or we think something's the case that isn't for a variety of reasons.

No one dies with perfect theology. I find Catholoicism has a lot of screwed up beliefs, but I think there will be Catholics in heaven who ultimately trusted in Jesus for salvation, in spite of the tenents of catholicism.

Likewise I think there will be Christians in heaven who believed in evolution because they trusted in Jesus for the forgiveness of their sins, in spite of having a false view when it comes to our origin.

I agree that it's weird how a certain demographic of Christians are believers in evolution, and how they can't see it as a way bigger deal in terms of the Bible than it is. It seems like one of those things where if you reject the part of the Bible about how we were created, then why would you accept other parts of the Bible? Either it's God speaking His infallible word and will to us or it's not....It can't be 50/50. I think it's dangerous to believe in evolution, because it has led people astray, and is at odds with God's word even if it didn't. Those guys on youtube, Rhett and Link, their apostasy pretty much started from believing in evolution, and thinking that was more concrete than God's word. I heard them talk about it on their podcast (though as you could guess they didn't call it apostasy).

1 day ago
1 score