Originally posted by 333225520:
But.. but.., I not Christian so will go to hell (according to Christian context); at the same times, I need to go to Chinese hell too to get my judgement... so how, which hells to go?
u go their hell, they go yur hell. everyone goes to hell. veri fair already ![]()
Originally posted by Ongsoosiang:He said that lin jun jie has sung a song about dragon.I have listen to all his songs but I can't find a single song by lin jun jie about dragon.He claimed that JJlin is satanic.But JJlin only sings hiphop and rnb ballads. I told him that JJlin is a Christian but he rejected.I think he is a Christian extremist.
see.. thats y ppl shouldnt be christian..... i mean.. Jesus is killing ppl everyday and do u call him a satan? lol tell ur friend that Jesus is a satan and he's satanic....ur friend has been brainwashed by Jesus LOL
What is your friend's definition of satanic?
Originally posted by 333225520:
But.. but.., I not Christian so will go to hell (according to Christian context); at the same times, I need to go to Chinese hell too to get my judgement... so how, which hells to go?
to add
if i horland how?
Will Christian hell be better than Chinese hell? Got cover charge, drinks coupon and what is the theme for every night?
Hell in christian context is a place where devils resides. Heaven in christian context is a place where God and angels reside.
Hell in taoism context is a place where souls washes their bad karma away(somewhat similar to the catholic pugatory). After the soul's bad karma is washed away, he can reborn into another realm according to the good karma he sowed before he died. Heaven in taoism context is a place reachable through cultivation and morality. Heaven in this case does not only include the jade emperor himself, but other great deities as well. The jade emperor is treated as the Amighty God in taoism. However if you are talking about buddhism, then its a different story altogether.
Originally posted by wilsonhao:Hell in christian context is a place where devils resides. Heaven in christian context is a place where God and angels reside.
Hell in taoism context is a place where souls washes their bad karma away(somewhat similar to the catholic pugatory). After the soul's bad karma is washed away, he can reborn into another realm according to the good karma he sowed before he died. Heaven in taoism context is a place reachable through cultivation and morality. Heaven in this case does not only include the jade emperor himself, but other great deities as well. The jade emperor is treated as the Amighty God in taoism. However if you are talking about buddhism, then its a different story altogether.
Appreciate it if you care to tell where will a "baptized" buddhist go after death?
It all depends on the buddhist him/herself, what karma he has. There is no definate destination after buddhist dies. If the 'baptized' buddhist does good deed, he/she will go to a good place. If the 'baptized' buddhist does all kinds of evil, heaven or paradise is nowhere near him. Buddhist aims to go to different kind of purelands(most famous one is western paradise) which they claim has no sufferings. Many sutras claim that those who are devoted would go there after death, but if you ask for my opinion, i dont think it is as easy as that. One needs cultivation and enough merits to go to western paradise. Merely having faith is not sufficient. Faith is important but cultivation is important too.
As for christianity, i shall not comment much since im not a christian although i have some sort of ideas what it is about. Mainstream christianity claim that God believers will all go to heaven when they die. Non- god believers will go to hell straight. Well i will leave it as it is and shall not say very much comment on it as it is still controversy. However Catholics will differ from that concept. It is said that in order to go heaven, one not only needs to have faith, but also needs enough merits for that to happen. This thing about doing good deeds is similar in both catholic and buddhist context.
Seems like the pots are calling the kettles black here. A Christian extremist judges JJ Lin and triggers a chain reaction of condemnation against Christianity and all Christians.
Guess that's human nature. Very saddening indeed.
Christians, what do you expect from them? ![]()