Can the antichrist repent for his sins and go to heaven or is he doomed to eternal damnation?
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In my current view of the Bible, I don't think it's possible that he would repent. I view Bible prophecies as history that has already been written.. meaning that the events have already occurred, are occurring, and will occur again. I think that those who inspired the Bible to be written have the gift of time travel, and have already seen what has happened, and will happen again.
Pretty much this. He wont want to repent, but theoretically anyone can go to Heaven if they Repent and are Sorry for their sins.well i think the anti Christ would not want to be "forgiven"
the anti-christwould want to be "superior then God"
therefore he/she would fight until death
zoraluv
[QUOTE="Theokhoth"]Technically yes, but he wouldn't want to.Baconbits2004So he's predestined to go to hell?
i never understood that part either :?
everyone has the ability to make own choicesand if we go off tract God would show small signs to help get us "back on tract"
thing is what happens if you were to belive in the devil? and became the anti-christ?
would it be to deep to go back?
Technically yes, but he wouldn't want to.TheokhothI agree with this. But I would like to take a counter-point (to play devil's advocate, pun intended). The "repent and go to heaven" agreement is a covenant b/w God and man. No where in the Bible (that I am aware of) does it discuss how anything applies to relationship b/w God and angels (satan being a fallen angel). So I would classify it as an unknown
So he's predestined to go to hell?[QUOTE="Baconbits2004"][QUOTE="Theokhoth"]Technically yes, but he wouldn't want to.zoraluv
i never understood that part either :?
everyone has the ability to make own choicesand if we go off tract God would show small signs to help get us "back on tract"
thing is what happens if you were to belive in the devil? and became the anti-christ?
would it be to deep to go back?
The antiChrist isn't just any normal person, though. Just as Jesus wasn't a normal person, and was predestined to die on the cross for our sins.
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[QUOTE="Baconbits2004"] So he's predestined to go to hell?Metal_Mario99
i never understood that part either :?
everyone has the ability to make own choicesand if we go off tract God would show small signs to help get us "back on tract"
thing is what happens if you were to belive in the devil? and became the anti-christ?
would it be to deep to go back?
The antiChrist isn't just any normal person, though. Just as Jesus wasn't a normal person, and was predestined to die on the cross for our sins.
i see your point (makes me think)
but God makes every creation
he would'nt make a person knowing he would destroy (or try to)
his people?
[QUOTE="Agent-Zero"]Oh no! Another religion thread; quick seek shelter in the fort!ElraptorWe have a fort? I was making a terrible joke, using the typo in the topic title as my basis of said joke.
I dont think god would create this person to be the anti-christ. Most of the writers of the bible who write about future events have seen these events in dreams or have been told so by god. (Im a chirstain and I thinkthat is right but please dont think thatthis answer is 100% correct)
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[QUOTE="zoraluv"]
i never understood that part either :?
everyone has the ability to make own choicesand if we go off tract God would show small signs to help get us "back on tract"
thing is what happens if you were to belive in the devil? and became the anti-christ?
would it be to deep to go back?
zoraluv
The antiChrist isn't just any normal person, though. Just as Jesus wasn't a normal person, and was predestined to die on the cross for our sins.
i see your point (makes me think)
but God makes every creation
he would'nt make a person knowing he would destroy (or try to)
his people?
We can't possibly comprehend God's ultimate design. It's beyond anything we could ever be capable of understanding.
Can the antichrist repent for his sins and go to heaven or is he doomed to eternal damnation?
Fudgycakes
I think anyone can go to heaven if they repent.
But if the anti-Christ was to repent, then he wouldn't actually be the anti-Christ.
[QUOTE="zoraluv"]
[QUOTE="Metal_Mario99"]
The antiChrist isn't just any normal person, though. Just as Jesus wasn't a normal person, and was predestined to die on the cross for our sins.
Metal_Mario99
i see your point (makes me think)
but God makes every creation
he would'nt make a person knowing he would destroy (or try to)
his people?
We can't possibly comprehend God's ultimate design. It's beyond anything we could ever be capable of understanding.
then how am i to understand my purpose?
i'm a christian but i just don't see my purpose
one day i will see it i just wish it would come sooner
You might be able to come to some understanding of God's plan for you personally, but you'll never know God's ultimate plan for all of creation. That would be like expecting an ant to understand quantum physics.
You might be able to come to some understanding of God's plan for you personally, but you'll never know God's ultimate plan for all of creation. That would be like expecting an ant to understand quantum physics.
Metal_Mario99
huh? :lol:
and now it kinda makes sense :)
thanks mario ;)
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