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How Will We Be Judged
Topic Started: Monday, 27. November 2006, 16:15 (465 Views)
Jamie

The late Cardinal Basil Hume said that judgement would consist of "sitting in the lap of the Lord and telling him our troubles...."
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sumermamma

jamie,
No such luck.
We will judge ourselves. We will find ourselves worthy or unworthy of everlasting happiness with God in heaven.
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Jamie

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Apr 22 2007, 09:28 PM
jamie,
No such luck.
We will judge ourselves. We will find ourselves worthy or unworthy of everlasting happiness with God in heaven.
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Well that is good news - I shall definitely be giving myself the benefit of the doubt...... :rolleyes:
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Clare
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Putting the "Fun Dame" into Fundamentalist
"Judge not, lest ye be judged".

Is the corollary of that, that if we don't judge, we won't be judged?

Worth a try! :D

Clare.
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Rose of York
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Clare, if you don't try it, you won't be judged, then you won't be able to go to either place. There's always Limbo! :rofl:
Keep the Faith!

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Derekap
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"The late Cardinal Basil Hume said that judgement would consist of "sitting in the lap of the Lord and telling him our troubles...." "

The Lord's Knees must be very tired. Perhaps by the time we get there He will be so tired He will just let us through!
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Jamie

Jamie
Apr 22 2007, 09:09 PM
The late Cardinal Basil Hume said that judgement would consist of "sitting in the lap of the Lord and telling him our troubles...."

Not too sure about the etiquette of quoting oneself, but don't they say that to "understand all is to forgive all?"

And who knows us better?
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MickCook
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On my way to heaven I met an athiest standing by the lift to go down to the other place. He said, "I popped my clogs and thought that was it. Then this voice boomed, 'Surprise!'."

:wacko:

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Mick
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Em.

A man died, and he had to go and pay for his shortcomings on earth.

When he got there. it was far too hot, and he said "Phew its hot down here"

the other man said, "you have not tried the other place, it hell down there! :rolleyes:
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