static_ice wrote:OnlyAmbrose wrote:umanouski wrote:is it true that all monothiestic cultures have the same god? Christians and muslims have the same god, just believe differently from each other? Or is it ONLY christianity?
I've never been totally sure how to explain this, but what it boils down to is point of view. Here's an example:
If I believe that George Washington was the founder of American and subsequently the first president of the united states, and you also believed he was the founder of America but then went on the practice medicine, do we believe in the same George Washington?
You could look at it either way.
In the end, though, I've never seen it as mattering too much...
I guess you could change umanouski's question to saying: does everyone who believes in 1 God still go to heaven, assuming there is a heaven with 1 god?
First of all, no, not everyone who believes in God goes to heaven. As James quite aptly says, even Satan believes in God, that doesn't mean you automatically get a one-way ticket to paradise.
But more to answering your question... that's a subject of much debate among Christians. The Catholic view is this:
You need saving grace to be saved. The only way to achieve saving grace is through Jesus.
If you were never sufficiently exposed to the Gospel, then God will have mercy on your soul. Examples of this include babies who die during abortions or shortly after birth, or people who inhabit backward lands where Christianity isn't known.
It is possible, so many Catholic theologians say, to have Christ within you without believing in Him. Any selfless act of goodness is a demonstration of the Holy Spirit within someone- no good can happen without God. As such, this is evidence that Christ is active within everyone, whether they know Him or not.
Acceptance of Christ is paramount to salvation. Can you accept Him without believing in Him? That's not really clear.
Like I said, this is a sticky subject of much debate among Christians. Ultimately, God is the judge.