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How will believers gain or lose their eternal rewards?

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I think whoever runs heaven may have more things to worry about than if some housewife gets to go to heaven despite drinking one too many drinks one time on Christmas Eve. My bets on a rush on the pearly gates.
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God will never judge anyone.God treats everyone fair.God is a kind hearted man.He loves us all,with all his heart. God is the Greatest man
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this is not true according to the Bible everybody will be judge that's why there is this in the Bible what we call the judgement day.
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God is not kind hearted to the wicked, remember He killed all wicked man and woman and animals during the flood in the time of Noah and God killed all the people in Sodom and Gomorrah because of their wickedness. God killed all the first born in Egypt in the time of Moses. God kill's that why we need to fear God and obey His commandments, that is the whole duty of man.
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For Roman Catholic believers, judgment comes along before entering heaven or dump in hell. It needs to be judged in the purgatory. Then, it will be decided where to go.
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The Bible says the books will be opened and we will be judge by all the things we did in our lifetime on earth. All things we did are all accounted and recorded in the book of life. The gate of heaven is very narrow and the gates of hell is very wide. All will be judge weather you believed or not.
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Beliefs about how believers will be judged in heaven and how they will gain or lose eternal rewards vary across different religions and denominations. In Christianity, for example, it is generally believed that believers will be judged according to their faith and works. At the final judgment, it is believed that all people will be judged according to their deeds, and those who have accepted Christ as their savior will be granted eternal life in heaven.
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Believers will be judged for their works and faith in heaven. The judgment will determine rewards and responsibilities in the eternal kingdom.
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According to my wealth of knowledge I know that when the judgment time comes every one will give account of his actions and live on earth but some Christian will remain on earth not everyone will go to heaven
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Beliefs about how believers are judged in heaven vary among different religions and belief systems. Here are a few common perspectives:

1. **Christianity**: In Christianity, believers are judged based on their faith in Jesus Christ and their deeds. It is believed that God will evaluate a person's life, and those who have accepted Jesus as their savior and lived according to God's teachings will be rewarded with eternal life in heaven.

2. **Islam**: In Islam, the judgment in heaven is based on one's faith and deeds. It is said that individuals will be judged by Allah (God) on the Day of Judgment, and their actions will be weighed. Those with good deeds and strong faith will be rewarded with paradise, while those with sinful lives and weak faith may face punishment.

3. **Hinduism**: Hindu beliefs about heaven and judgment can vary. In some Hindu traditions, it's believed that a person's karma (the sum of their actions) determines their fate in the afterlife. Those with good karma may achieve moksha (liberation from the cycle of rebirth) and experience a form of heavenly existence.

4. **Buddhism**: Buddhism doesn't typically have a concept of heaven in the same way as other religions, but rather focuses on the cycle of rebirth. One's actions (karma) influence their future lives. The goal is to attain Nirvana, a state of enlightenment and liberation from suffering.

It's important to note that these are simplified explanations, and there are many variations within each religion. Beliefs about heaven, judgment, and the afterlife are deeply personal and can vary even among individuals within the same faith tradition.
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The Bible says the books will be opened and we will be judge by the things we did in our lifetime on earth. All things we did are all accounted and recorded in the book of life. The gate of God is very narrow and the gates of hell is very wide. All will be judge weather you believed or not.
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