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'''The Last Judgment''' is that time where all humanity comes before [[God the Father|God]] to be judged.  Those who pass will be with God in [[heaven]] for all eternity, while those who do not will be sent away to [[Hell]].  In [[Christian]] theology, only a personal knowledge of [[Jesus]] as Lord and Savior allows for the individual to pass into God's presence.  
 
'''The Last Judgment''' is that time where all humanity comes before [[God the Father|God]] to be judged.  Those who pass will be with God in [[heaven]] for all eternity, while those who do not will be sent away to [[Hell]].  In [[Christian]] theology, only a personal knowledge of [[Jesus]] as Lord and Savior allows for the individual to pass into God's presence.  
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'''Plausible estimates of the percentage of people who go to [[Hell]] range from 50% to 90%'''.  See [[Mystery:What Percentage Go To Hell?]]
  
 
The timing of the two main judgement days, according to [[Premillennialism]], occur right after the First Resurrection and right before the Millennium, and the other judgement occurs right after the Second Resurrection and after the ending of the Millennium, which happens before the Eternal State. The last judgement is called the Great White Throne Judgement. (See Revelation chp. 20)
 
The timing of the two main judgement days, according to [[Premillennialism]], occur right after the First Resurrection and right before the Millennium, and the other judgement occurs right after the Second Resurrection and after the ending of the Millennium, which happens before the Eternal State. The last judgement is called the Great White Throne Judgement. (See Revelation chp. 20)

Revision as of 04:43, October 9, 2011

The Last Judgment is that time where all humanity comes before God to be judged. Those who pass will be with God in heaven for all eternity, while those who do not will be sent away to Hell. In Christian theology, only a personal knowledge of Jesus as Lord and Savior allows for the individual to pass into God's presence.

Plausible estimates of the percentage of people who go to Hell range from 50% to 90%. See Mystery:What Percentage Go To Hell?

The timing of the two main judgement days, according to Premillennialism, occur right after the First Resurrection and right before the Millennium, and the other judgement occurs right after the Second Resurrection and after the ending of the Millennium, which happens before the Eternal State. The last judgement is called the Great White Throne Judgement. (See Revelation chp. 20)

Islam also has a form of The Last Judgment.


The Great Last Judgment, 1617,  by Peter Paul Rubens.

The Great Last Judgment, 1617, by Peter Paul Rubens at Der Alten Pinakothek, Düsseldorf, Germany.