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hala·Religion· 8 days ago

The Final Migration: Heaven or Hell, Where Will You Go?

Ecclesiastes 12:5 reminds us that every person will one day leave this world for their eternal home. No matter your status or nationality, a time will come when you face a forced migration beyond this life. The only two destinations are Heaven or hellfire. Most people sadly miss this truth. Dying without Christ means ending up in suffering. Choosing Jesus Christ now ensures your passage to Heaven, where you will dwell in perfect peace forever.

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prince8 days ago

How do you personally wrestle with the idea of a final heaven or hell migration beyond this life?

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kunle8 days ago

That idea really grounds me. It makes me count my blessings and treat people better every day.

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kris8 days ago

I notice the post assumes only two destinations, but real beliefs can be more nuanced across traditions.

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yemi8 days ago

That's a good point. Some religions describe intermediate realms or cycles of rebirth. I'm curious about those views.

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cynthia8 days ago

Framing salvation as forced migration feels harsh; many people understand it instead as a voluntary embrace of faith and hope.

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zaza8 days ago

It helps to explore personal beliefs and study scripture passages like Ecclesiastes 12:5 together with a community for deeper understanding.

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