Heaven or Hell?

Where will you go when you die?People throughout the world respond to this question in different ways.
For example-
- I will be placed under soil/deathbed.
- I am not sure where I will go.
- Only God knows.
- If I do well, I will go to heaven, but if I do wrong, I will go to hell.
- If the sum of my good actions is greater, I shall go to heaven.
- Look, there is no such thing as a creator. So there’s no need to be concerned.
- I’ve done so many awful things that there is no way out but in hell.
- What’s up with you? It doesn’t matter where I go. Go away.
- Considering this question is a waste of time.
- I am amazing; therefore, of course, I will go to heaven.
People have different views on this issue. Many people prefer not to think about the afterlife. However, as they approach the end of their lives, some of them begin to wonder: Was everything I’d believed my whole life correct? Is there really no creator? What if there is?
Everyone may have different opinions, but which one is correct?
Is it true that there is a creator? Or there is no creator? Those who believe in a creator also have different ideas about heaven. For Example:
- There are many ways, but all lead to the same place: the kingdom of heaven.
- God loves everyone so much that he will never send anybody to hell.
- Just keep doing your best; God will understand. He will look into your heart and take you to heaven.
- Good behavior and good deeds will get us into heaven.
- The kingdom of heaven is entirely dependent on the Creator’s compassion. One can only go to heaven if He wills, and no one can promise it, etc.
But which of these is true? How can I know that it’s true?
Personally, I believe in a creator who alone can lead us to his kingdom. But which creator is genuine, and which is false?
Just as fake money may be produced by copying real money, so can a number of fake ways from real money. Regardless of how much I trust the wrong way, it will take me astray. No matter how pure my trust in the wrong ways is, it will not lead me to heaven. Calling fake money real does not make it real, and similarly, calling a false way right does not make it right.
Most religious teachings forbid people from testing God. Is the actual creator telling us not to test? Is he afraid of being tested? Today, we shall look into the Creator and try to reveal whether or not He should be examined.
My thoughts about the criteria for being a genuine and loving creator:
If I want to believe in a creator, he must meet some fundamental requirements. For example:
- The creator must still be alive, because it is pointless to believe in a creator who is not living.
- The creator’s character must be supreme. There may be gods (spirits) with bad character, but they are either false creators or wicked gods. Evil spirits try to seem to be supreme gods, and they deceive humans by luring them with nice things. Evil spirits are never of an honorable nature.
- The demonstration of God’s love must be unmatched. If a man can express more love than the creator, how can the creator be considered supreme?
Is your creator in line with the criteria above? If yes, you are on the right path. A couple additional criteria will be given at the end of this article.
We are going to comprehend the real Creator through a conversation between a pastor and a young man. Thank you so much for joining me on this adventure. You are not obligated to accept anything I share. You may quit reading this right now if you want to. This article may strongly contradict your previous beliefs. Evil powers are never going to wish you well or give you the truth.
If you want to know the truth, you may read the entire thing, and if you don’t want to continue, that’s OK. I respect the decision you made.