Christianity without Heaven and Hell
If there were no heaven or hell, would you still follow Jesus? Every now and then I come across a blog, article, or sermon with some spiritual type of fellow asking, “If there were no heaven or hell, would you still follow Jesus?” (Maybe it was Tony Campolo, who knows? Anyway…) But what a mind-boggling question to pose! So let me get this right, you’re telling me if there were no ultimate rewards or ultimate punishments for my every action, would I really make an effort to life the Christian life? I suppose living the Christian life without the expectation of seeing a heavenly reward can be considered something noble. Then, again, there are many Americans who don’t think much about heaven or hell, but strangely enough they still hold fast to “Christian” values — they don’t lie, they don’t cheat, they love their kin, they attend church, vote, give to charity, and pay taxes. The stakes, however, could be raised —like say this were country ruled by Muslim extremists, wherein the common lo...