Some of the worst consequences of including such a book in the Bible is the rhetoric of one of the most important terrorist groups we 'do research on' (that attacked our people, family and coupleship during our life time so far): black 'Nelson's' group. They believe the vacancies in paradise are counted, so that, even if the person is a wonderful Christian, they might not make it. They don't understand Revelation is about the rapture, a single moment in history when groups of people will be taken by Jesus to heavens and will come back to preach around earth. There will be several groups but Revelation only talks about one of them, the first one, which will be formed of 144,000 virgin males who never told a lie or will never tell one after speaking to Jesus face to face. They are also males who have been 'bought' to be offered to Jesus and God in the same fashion lambs were in the beginning of times (Old Testament), so that these men would be in slavery up to when they are 'given' to Jesus and God, that probably being why they would be virgins.
Human kind is being renewed all the way through between Jesus' coming and rapture, so that people are dying and being born all the time and they are all going to hell or heavens all the time too, depending on the result of the judgement of their acts, as for the Bible teachings. That means everyone who earned their spot in heavens had a spot prepared for them by God or His representatives. Nobody was left out that did what God expects during their life.
The Jewish are Jesus' chosen people and he was put on a cross where one read, King of the Jews. They obviously did not deserve Jesus and there is at least one monarch who offered his town and people to Jesus to replace the ingrateful Jews. They still don't accept Jesus, as for the vast majority, so ingrateful/bitchy they are, and they told us the name of Jesus in their books is Yeshua, which is the name of the demon, as we explained here earlier on. Yet, Jesus used their sinagogues to preach on occasions and was seen in no other type of temple. They must therefore, at least sometimes, specially when we are in doubt, have righter teachings. They say the following about life after death: "Olam Ha-Ba (The World to Come): This is often described as a spiritual realm where the soul goes after death. It's considered a place of peace and closeness to God. Those who lead righteous lives are believed to enter Olam Ha-Ba.
Gan Eden (The Garden of Eden): Sometimes referred to as "paradise," Gan Eden is thought of as a place of spiritual reward for the righteous. It is distinct from the Olam Ha-Ba and is more focused on the soul's immediate experience after death.
Resurrection of the Dead: Many Jewish teachings include the belief in the resurrection of the dead during the Messianic Age. This future time will be marked by peace, justice, and the restoration of the world under the leadership of the Messiah.
Divine Judgment: Judaism emphasizes the importance of divine judgment. While the specifics vary, many traditions hold that God judges each person based on their actions, intentions, and the way they lived their life. The outcome of this judgment determines one's place in the afterlife.
Repentance and Forgiveness: There is a strong emphasis on the power of repentance (teshuva). Even if a person has made mistakes, sincere repentance and efforts to make amends are believed to open the possibility of forgiveness and a favorable outcome in the afterlife." Paradise is therefore a place where everyone who is righteous is welcome and received, full stop, like definitely not counted spots, but enough to accommodate the entire human kind, in case they are all righteous.
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