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Judgement day

syo

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What is judgement day?

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Is it necessary to happen? Why?

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Thief

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God and heaven will come around to see what stood up from the dust

the dust is of course.....your dead body

judgement day is simply.....your day
and heaven will sort through the mess
and quite a mess it will be.......you won't be the only one

and you might get that Day of Reckoning that some people talk about
your Mentor
the One you call for ......
He might give you a time to walk with Him
have a conversation

good luck
 

Unveiled Artist

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There isn't a judgement day. See yourself as eternally blessed and your good and bad behaviors as lessons, and your connection with your god (so have you) is infinite. Why do you need to be judged rather than learning from your mistakes?
 
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Windwalker

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There are a lot of mythologies about these, but I think they are all metaphors about about the law of reaping what you sow, or karma. Imagine a day where everything hidden from the light of day in your life, all your fears and shortcomings, are brought out into the light for you and everyone else to see? Wouldn't it be better to clean your house out now, and not have cause to be ashamed?

That's what they really about about. Be a good person, and have nothing to be ashamed about. Bring them out into the light of day, allows them to be forgiven. And in that happen for ourselves, we then can do that for others. As it says in the bible, "forgive us our sins and we forgive those who sin against us."
 

Quintessence

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"Judgement day" is a variant on the broader apocalyptic mythology that is specific to some traditions of Christianity, and perhaps some other Abrahamic religions and new religious movements inspired by that heritage. I don't know that much about it, specifically, since those mythologies are not relevant in my tradition. Nor does my tradition have any other mythologies about apocalyptic events.

Druidry - and Paganism more broadly - emphasizes a cyclical view of time. This mythology is fundamentally incompatible with apocalyptic ones or stories about some sort of "end times." There are no "endings" in a cyclical view of time. Or rather, endings are constantly happening in tandem with beginnings. This view, in my opinion, is more reflective of the reality we experience. Apocalyptic narratives are appealing because the tap into escapism - that some day everything will be all over and we won't have to worry anymore because there is some final ending. That is not reflective of how we experience life, much less what we can understand about our world through studying history and the sciences (especially environmental sciences like ecology).
 

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"Judgement day" is a variant on the broader apocalyptic mythology that is specific to some traditions of Christianity, and perhaps some other Abrahamic religion

Judaism does have not a literal day but a time. Jewish eschatology - Wikipedia

In the East with a concept of reincarnation there are no dead to be judged but that life is reviewed after each incarnation for the future.

But also there are other concepts such as mahapralaya, great dissolution, when the created universe is ended. There are also lesser pralayas where there is great destruction but the universe continues.

Looking a bit more, the closest concept I know of is of a day of judgement is Sri Aurobindo's discourse Hour of God which speaks of a time of testing. That discourse ends (emphasis mine):

But being pure cast aside all fear; for the hour is often terrible, a fire and a whirlwind and a tempest, a treading of the winepress of the wrath of God; but he who can stand up in it on the truth of his purpose is he who shall stand; even though he fall, he shall rise again, even though he seem to pass on the wings of the wind, he shall return.

Nor let worldly prudence whisper too closely in thy ear; for it is the hour of the unexpected, the incalculable, the immeasurable. Mete not the power of the Breath by thy petty instruments, but trust and go forward.

But most keep thy soul clear, even if for a while, of the clamour of the ego. Then shall a fire march before thee in the night and the storm be thy helper and thy flag shall wave on the highest height of the greatness that was to be conquered.
 

Redemptionsong

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IMHO, condemnation takes place when you hear Christ say to you, I know you not.

The apostle Paul said, 'work out your own salvation with fear and trembling'.

But, you may prefer to let the mockers mock! It just seems a little unkind for me to say nothing!
 

VoidoftheSun

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Judgement Day is both the present and death itself. Literally. From the second we're born we're in Judgement Day.
 

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Judgement Day is a concept of the Christian eschatology. It has even made it into their creed. They believe that Jesus will return to earth and that he will be judging "the living and the dead". The basis is the hallucinatory fever dream (possibly from food poisoning) of an individual known as John.
It is also used as a figure of speech meaning "the end (of earth as we know it, mankind)" or the semester finals.

It affects us in so far as even powerful people believe in it (and believe it will happen in their lifetime). Thus, they don't bother about the future of mankind and refuse to take action against climate change.
 

Aupmanyav

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Talking about theist Hindus, you are judged all the time. The elder son of the Sun God, Shani (Saturn), judges your actions from second to second in your daily life, and if he feels it necessary, he either rewards you or punishes you according to your deeds. He is feared and is a bit of extremist. He can break your leg or double your emoluments. Once a person is dead, his soul goes to Lord Yama's office, i.e., the younger son of Sun God. There, the accountant, Chitragupta, the father of the 'Kayastha' caste, presents the balance sheet of your deeds - so many and this, this and this good deeds; and so many and this, this and this bad deeds. Yama then rewards you for the good deeds with a stay in heaven and punishes you with stay in hell for your bad deeds. So, you may get three years in heaven and two years in hell. Where you want to go first is your choice. The actions are never compounded. One gets the rewards and punishment separately. There are more details. After this is over, you are sent back to the world in another body. Kindly check in the Wikipedia article about 'karma'. All this because it is the law of the universe, Ritam.

As for me, I am an 'Advaitist', I was not born, I will not die, no heaven or hell for me, I am eternal. I am Brahman (Aham Brahmasmi).
 
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Dogknox20

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Matthew 25:31
“When the Son of Man comes in his glory, and all the angels with him, he will sit on his glorious throne. 32 All the nations will be gathered before him, and he will separate the people one from another as a shepherd separates the sheep from the goats. 33 He will put the sheep on his right and the goats on his left.

34 “Then the King will say to those on his right, ‘Come, you who are blessed by my Father; take your inheritance, the kingdom prepared for you since the creation of the world. 35 For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in, 36 I needed clothes and you clothed me, I was sick and you looked after me, I was in prison and you came to visit me.’

37 “Then the righteous will answer him, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry and feed you, or thirsty and give you something to drink? 38 When did we see you a stranger and invite you in, or needing clothes and clothe you? 39 When did we see you sick or in prison and go to visit you?’

40 “The King will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me.’

41 “Then he will say to those on his left, ‘Depart from me, you who are cursed, into the eternal fire prepared for the devil and his angels. 42 For I was hungry and you gave me nothing to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me nothing to drink, 43 I was a stranger and you did not invite me in, I needed clothes and you did not clothe me, I was sick and in prison and you did not look after me.’

44 “They also will answer, ‘Lord, when did we see you hungry or thirsty or a stranger or needing clothes or sick or in prison, and did not help you?’

45 “He will reply, ‘Truly I tell you, whatever you did not do for one of the least of these, you did not do for me.’

46 “Then they will go away to eternal punishment, but the righteous to eternal life.”

* Judgement day is the separation of the righteous from the unrighteous! Who are Righteous? They are those who DO RIGHT!

1 John 3:7 Dear children, do not let anyone lead you astray. The one who does what is right is righteous, just as he is righteous.
 

Deeje

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What is judgement day?

First we have to know why a judgment day is even necessary before we understand what it is.

Why do humans need judging? It goes back to Eden when our first father Adam threw all his children under the bus (metaphorically speaking) by disobeying a direct command from God and becoming sinful and subject to its consequences...i.e. subject to wrong decisions leading to wrongdoing and death. Like an awful genetic defect, we inherited his debt.

God sent a rescue mission in the person of Jesus Christ, but only after allowing the first humans to fulfill the first mandate given to them.....to "fill the earth" with their kind. Each one however was born with the defect of sin, (Romans 5:12) but that in itself was not a reason to lose our everlasting life on account of it. God provided his word and the teachings of his son to guide us to a way that would not lead to everlasting death....the penalty that Adam suffered. His children would be given an opportunity to prove that they could defeat sin by their obedience to God....as Christ had done.

This is what the judgment is for....to see who among mankind can see the value of obedience to God without question, and who believes that it is more beneficial to do your own thing, regardless of what God's says. At this time in history we would clearly see who was would qualify for a place in the Kingdom of God, and who would forfeit their life to selfish ambitions.

If you go back to Eden, obedience is all God ever asked of his earthly children....disobedience took their life away and obedience gets it back, thanks to the sacrifice of Christ who paid the debt that Adam left for his children so that we could become citizens of God's Kingdom on earth.

How does it affect us?

I believe that doing things God's way rather than our own way is the key to gaining his approval.
The criteria for citizenship is obedience in everything. We can't 'earn' a spot in the kingdom but we can put ourselves in line for it by our conduct. Our entry is up to Jesus who is appointed as judge of all of us. He can read hearts. (Matthew 7:21-23)

Is it necessary to happen? Why?
I believe that it is necessary because God always finishes what he starts. (Isaiah 55:11) He purposed for this earth to be filled with obedient humans who would represent him here as caretakers of the planet and all the living things upon it....including each other. We have strayed very far from that original prospect, so God set a time limit where he would allow human kind to fill the earth and he would educate them about his ways and then judge them accordingly. But there was a time limit....filling the earth would take time.

Since the Kingdom will "come" ready or not, it is up to us to be found by God obedient to all his commands when it does. We will get little warning about the day and the hour, but the times will alert us to its approach......the world will be in chaos which will get progressively worse. The ruling powers would be pushing against one another.

We have no idea what God is going to do with the rest of the Universe but its vastness suggests that we will not be the only lifeforms in existence....he may well want to fill other planets with living things because he is a Creator who loves to create. I guess we will find out soon enough.

Please, if you have information of the use of judgement day, please share.

The judgment that Jesus metes out when he manifests as judge will only be for the separation of "the sheep from the goats"...IOW those who are alive at that time will receive one judgment or the other....but there is another judgement day of 1,000 years where the rulership of God's Kingdom will see the resurrection of the dead and their education during that time in preparation for one final test at the end of that period.....only those who pass that final test will inherit what Adam threw away....everlasting life in paradise on earth.

A Grand Millennium Approaching — Watchtower ONLINE LIBRARY

That is how I understand judgment day....
 

syo

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God and heaven will come around to see what stood up from the dust

the dust is of course.....your dead body

judgement day is simply.....your day
and heaven will sort through the mess
and quite a mess it will be.......you won't be the only one

and you might get that Day of Reckoning that some people talk about
your Mentor
the One you call for ......
He might give you a time to walk with Him
have a conversation

good luck
I agree.
 

syo

Well-Known Member
There isn't a judgement day. See yourself as eternally blessed and your good and bad behaviors as lessons, and your connection with your god (so have you) is infinite. Why do you need to be judged rather than learning from your mistakes?
Maybe ''judgement day'' is pauses between eternal reincarnations. :)
 

syo

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There are a lot of mythologies about these, but I think they are all metaphors about about the law of reaping what you sow, or karma. Imagine a day where everything hidden from the light of day in your life, all your fears and shortcomings, are brought out into the light for you and everyone else to see? Wouldn't it be better to clean your house out now, and not have cause to be ashamed?

That's what they really about about. Be a good person, and have nothing to be ashamed about. Bring them out into the light of day, allows them to be forgiven. And in that happen for ourselves, we then can do that for others. As it says in the bible, "forgive us our sins and we forgive those who sin against us."
I think judgement day is coming ''naked'' to the god and not other people. or else there will be cannibalism.
 
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syo

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IMHO, condemnation takes place when you hear Christ say to you, I know you not.

The apostle Paul said, 'work out your own salvation with fear and trembling'.

But, you may prefer to let the mockers mock! It just seems a little unkind for me to say nothing!
This causes fear. And why all this fearful judgement???
 

syo

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Judgement Day is a concept of the Christian eschatology. It has even made it into their creed. They believe that Jesus will return to earth and that he will be judging "the living and the dead". The basis is the hallucinatory fever dream (possibly from food poisoning) of an individual known as John.
It is also used as a figure of speech meaning "the end (of earth as we know it, mankind)" or the semester finals.

It affects us in so far as even powerful people believe in it (and believe it will happen in their lifetime). Thus, they don't bother about the future of mankind and refuse to take action against climate change.
Pretty ugly in my opinion.
 
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