Base on numerous religions in the world, there is not a single road to heaven, Christians believe they will go to heaven through the teachings of Christ. Muslims think they can go there through Muhammad. Hindus and Buddist h ... read full comment
Base on numerous religions in the world, there is not a single road to heaven, Christians believe they will go to heaven through the teachings of Christ. Muslims think they can go there through Muhammad. Hindus and Buddist have different way. So, the question is which religion has the key to unlock the gate to heaven?
My opinion on this is that people will go to that unknown place due to their good deeds and not what religion they belong to. God resides in a clean and contrite heart and people who have clean and contrite heart do good deeds and that will lead them to heaven.
Pumpuni 10 years ago
God never took away your right to believe in whatever you want to believe in. Just be sure your choice is the right one because there will be no opportunity to change your mind on judgment day,in case your choice talks about ... read full comment
God never took away your right to believe in whatever you want to believe in. Just be sure your choice is the right one because there will be no opportunity to change your mind on judgment day,in case your choice talks about that day.
Kwobia(Toronto) 10 years ago
Road to heaven?How about not doing to others what you do not want done to you.How about having respect for life.How about not worrying about the after life.Why not focus on here and now.The old folks in Ghana often say to lea ... read full comment
Road to heaven?How about not doing to others what you do not want done to you.How about having respect for life.How about not worrying about the after life.Why not focus on here and now.The old folks in Ghana often say to leave everything into the hands of God.Why sweat over concepts ( i.e. Heaven) that as a human you have no control over.
JD 10 years ago
Interesting point, Kwobia, particularly the bit about the Golden Rule. Personally, I don't give a monkey whether there is heaven or not. It's the least of all my worries. But for others, it's a quintessential part of their li ... read full comment
Interesting point, Kwobia, particularly the bit about the Golden Rule. Personally, I don't give a monkey whether there is heaven or not. It's the least of all my worries. But for others, it's a quintessential part of their lived experiences. I respect their right to such beliefs, but it shouldn't be the basis for social planning and development.
C,Y, ANDY-K 10 years ago
It is indeed pathetic that Africans who are becoming literate for the first time are acquring these Europeand And Arab myths more and more. It is pity that their reading is so limited to the very books that spread the myths a ... read full comment
It is indeed pathetic that Africans who are becoming literate for the first time are acquring these Europeand And Arab myths more and more. It is pity that their reading is so limited to the very books that spread the myths and they don't seem to have a clue about the books that debunk them.
The fact that there is simply no heaven is lost on them. And there is not hell either. Cosmology and cosmogony have advanced far beyond the Weberian primitive substantive rationalisation evolved by ignorant men 1000s of years ago.
Africans, wake up from your slumber and open your eyes to the scientific realities of the world.
Base on numerous religions in the world, there is not a single road to heaven, Christians believe they will go to heaven through the teachings of Christ. Muslims think they can go there through Muhammad. Hindus and Buddist h ...
read full comment
God never took away your right to believe in whatever you want to believe in. Just be sure your choice is the right one because there will be no opportunity to change your mind on judgment day,in case your choice talks about ...
read full comment
Road to heaven?How about not doing to others what you do not want done to you.How about having respect for life.How about not worrying about the after life.Why not focus on here and now.The old folks in Ghana often say to lea ...
read full comment
Interesting point, Kwobia, particularly the bit about the Golden Rule. Personally, I don't give a monkey whether there is heaven or not. It's the least of all my worries. But for others, it's a quintessential part of their li ...
read full comment
It is indeed pathetic that Africans who are becoming literate for the first time are acquring these Europeand And Arab myths more and more. It is pity that their reading is so limited to the very books that spread the myths a ...
read full comment