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Assuming humanity is live and well will there be Christians still around ten thousand years from now? Why or why not?
Will we be here, me and you?
then why to care?
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Assuming humanity is live and well will there be Christians still around ten thousand years from now? Why or why not?
Assuming humanity is live and well will there be Christians still around ten thousand years from now? Why or why not?
Our descendants, and those of our loved ones, will either be here or be forfeited due to factors that arguably relate to the question in the OP.Will we be here, me and you?
then why to care?
No, we won't. Unless you're expecting to somehow be alive 10,000 years from now.We shall see.
Assuming humanity is live and well will there be Christians still around ten thousand years from now? Why or why not?
You aren't even thinking your own points through at all. And I mean NOT AT ALL. Let's say the corresponding events happens EXACTLY as you have stated. The last test is "administered" by the "Board of Angels" or whoever administers such tests, and Satan and all those following him and all the records they listened to backward have been destroyed, and then civilization continues with ONLY Christians alive from that moment forward - things go back to "normal", and God simply leaves again to do whatever it is that He's doing right now... meaning He's not around, doesn't prove His existence to anyone, let's a bunch of people try and "witness" for him with a sort of grand ineptitude - in other words, exactly like the here and now. Are you seriously suggesting that there will be no new atheists born? Are you seriously stating that the arguments for God to all newly born humans will be so much more compelling in that 9,000 year stretch that Christianity will just hold out and stand as the accepted philosophy/theology for ALL humans from that time forward? Can you even state that with a modicum of seriousness?As things stand now, only by means of the ransom will anyone survive whether they have to learn about Christ after their resurrection. Thus, in the end, after a 1000 years, the last test will be administered. Once satan and those following him have been destroyed, only true Christians will be left alive.
This means that in 10000 years, only Christians shall be alive.
No, we won't. Unless you're expecting to somehow be alive 10,000 years from now.
Assuming humanity is live and well will there be Christians still around ten thousand years from now? Why or why not?
Yes, I would say what you see today is just unique to this stage of its evolution. It's actually more a pathological side shoot of it, which will probably just die off or get healed by the good side of the religion and brought forward. Pat Robertson and the like are already a dying breed. As they say, change happens one funeral at a time.I largely agree, @Windwalker . But I feel that most of what insists on calling itself Christianity these days is already divorced from the valid message that has longevity.
I think that would be rather boring. Can we get to be somebody else so we don't have to keep staring at ourselves in the mirror every morning for billions and trillions of trillions of years? Gah! I think we'd all go insane after only a thousand years!Those alive in Christ never die. I will be alive for eternity.
Our descendants, and those of our loved ones, will either be here or be forfeited due to factors that arguably relate to the question in the OP.
Not them. Their descendants, in the biological sense, and theirs and mine in other senses.Your loved ones will be here after 10,000 years, how is that?
While the way churches function today most likely shall be a thing of the past, God's morality is going to be something all who live will be practicing. As the letter of John tells us, 'love of God ' is obedience to God. We are also told that at that time, none will be telling their neighbor about God since all know what they need in their hearts.So, we have to get a passing grade in order to be loved by God, is what you are saying. "Dad, do you love me? Not if you don't finish 5th grade with an A+, Junior." You're just saying that only Christians get to live there because they read the class materials and got passing grades in order to win the right to live with God.
In either case, I'd say in this imagined future Paradise, you'd have no Christians or Christianity because the need for religion is now past. Right? Put another way, what religion does God practice?
Atheists do not put faith in Christian beliefs. If I had only given you the Christian answer, it would have brushed aside. Thus, I gave you the other one since you more readily shall believe what your own peers claim.Take my pick of the two? Are you saying I get to decide which happens? Then I decide the path where God does not kill everyone simply because he doesn't like them.
Btw, Stephen Hawking is not a prophet, nor is he an environmental scientist.
Okay, I'll allow the assumption of humanity still being around. Predicting the future, in any case, is pretty much a mug's game.Assuming humanity is live and well will there be Christians still around ten thousand years from now? Why or why not?
We are seeing the world through different perspectives. These are not compatible.You aren't even thinking your own points through at all. And I mean NOT AT ALL. Let's say the corresponding events happens EXACTLY as you have stated. The last test is "administered" by the "Board of Angels" or whoever administers such tests, and Satan and all those following him and all the records they listened to backward have been destroyed, and then civilization continues with ONLY Christians alive from that moment forward - things go back to "normal", and God simply leaves again to do whatever it is that He's doing right now... meaning He's not around, doesn't prove His existence to anyone, let's a bunch of people try and "witness" for him with a sort of grand ineptitude - in other words, exactly like the here and now. Are you seriously suggesting that there will be no new atheists born? Are you seriously stating that the arguments for God to all newly born humans will be so much more compelling in that 9,000 year stretch that Christianity will just hold out and stand as the accepted philosophy/theology for ALL humans from that time forward? Can you even state that with a modicum of seriousness?
My peers? Stephen Hawking is not one of my peers. I do not read Hawking, I do not read Dawkins and I do not read that other guy. You are off in La La Land, serving up nothing but nonsense.Atheists do not put faith in Christian beliefs. If I had only given you the Christian answer, it would have brushed aside. Thus, I gave you the other one since you more readily shall believe what your own peers claim.
Either choice is really no choice for atheists for it shows how their system comes to a complete stop. Their gospel is not Good News, it is lights out, earth destroyed. Their belief system sucks.
Not them. Their descendants, in the biological sense, and theirs and mine in other senses.
Assuming, of course, that human beings survive that far.
Are you worried about the descendants of your love ones after 10,000 years,
I don't worry about that, either. Christianity is not likely to survive that long either way. Some form of Dharma, perhaps of Christian inspiration, might well survive, but it would be unrecognizable when compared with current Christianity. Or, for that matter, with Islaam.what kind of worries if they were Christians or atheists after 10,000 years?
So, what do you believe?My peers? Stephen Hawking is not one of my peers. I do not read Hawking, I do not read Dawkins and I do not read that other guy. You are off in La La Land, serving up nothing but nonsense.