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If swearing is a sin (which from what I've read, it is a sin) and you swear before you die and don't have a chance to ask for forgiveness

Do you think God would still send you to hell for it? Even if you swore due to the injury or situation that caused you to die and therefore didn't get a chance to ask for forgiveness. Wouldn't that suck? Live a good life and try and follow what the bible tells you, and than you experience something horrific, yell "Oh Shit" right before you die. Then when you get to the pearly gates God tells you, well since you said that right before you died you can not get in and now you will burn for all eternity.
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No, we are saved by faith and God's grace alone
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@BritishFailedAesthetic So, I've got a question. Let's say a guy from, oh, I don't know, Austria, is a failed artist. He takes his frustration and channels it into a career in politics. He becomes the chancellor of Germany by villainizing the Jews and uniting the German people in hatred and fear. With him as chancellor, all the Jewish people, the homosexuals, the communists, and anyone else they consider undesirable are rounded up in concentration camps. 6 million Jewish people alone are killed in these camps. But this Austrian fellow has always acknowledged Jesus Christ as his personal Lord and Savior, and has even founded a branch of Christianity called positive Christianity. Is he going to heaven?
@LordShadowfire No, if you look at his branch of Christianity it was a heretical one, 'Gott mit us' is deliberately ambiguous and probably would've been reffering to God in an occult sense, as per his top cabinet practicing the occult/ paganism.
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@BritishFailedAesthetic I thought that if you acknowledged Jesus even once coming you were saved, though. If you read "Mein Kampf," it becomes clear he thought he was continuing the goal of Jesus to wipe out the Jewish people.
@LordShadowfire No it's not a simple prayer like an incantation spell ( thanks Aron Ra🙄) it has a heartfelt belief in the sacrifice of the Christ, the one of the Bible.

the goal of Jesus to wipe out the Jewish people.

We both know that's his deranged interpretation.
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
@BritishFailedAesthetic I don't know. The Roman Catholic Church never removed him from their roster. Just sayin', lol.
Sweetguy024 · 36-40, M
@BritishFailedAesthetic I feel it's crazy to think anyone would be punished for all eternity for mistakes/evil choices made during a lifespan, which usually doesn't exceed 100 years