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Question: CHRISTIANS>>>Do mediums/spiritisms automatically go to hell?

So children/adults who can see spirts and and spirtually channel with them do they automatically go to hell?..

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Respecting and listening and acting on Gods’ wisdom and HIS laws because is a protection for us. Isaiah 48:18 Scriptures gives us many warnings about the occult, mediums, and alike. Deuteronomy 18:10-12, Lev 19:31, Gal 5:19-21. At death ALL people good and bad go to hell, Sheol in Hebrew, Hades in Greek, and hell as it’s known today. This place is simply the grave, nothing else. There is NO punishment of any kind there. The Bible is the authority of all these things said. Tidbit here, Jesus was in hell also. He was a perfect and righteous man, Truth! Would you like to know also what happens when we die? To know more from the Bible, simply IM me to the screen name here.

no, children or people can be confused and deceived by spirits or humans . Ghost have laws as people do. i treat ghost the same i treat people .sometimes it is hard to know difference between good and bad ghost that is why is bet way not to deal with them if you are not strong spiritually.Faith in God is the best .It is better not to deal with them they can cause disturbance in your life.

Why do you think a destination to Heaven or Hell would be automatic? Are you just talking to hear your jaws rattle?

We all die and go to hell because hell is the grave/memorial tomb. There is hope for most to to return from the grave due to the sacrifice of our Dear Lord Jesus. He laid his life's blood down to pay for our sins. If someone does not get that resurrection, then God is one who knows who is not in his "memory".

Now a different story is that if the end comes and they still practice spiritism, they will be destroyed along with most of the people who refuse to recognize the truth and accept it as their own.
Mathew 24:14 And this good news of the kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations; and then the end will come.

THAT verse, scholars agree, is highly important. It is important because of the global scope of the work it describes. And it is important because it points to what Christians should be doing—a preaching work that would precede and herald the momentous and far-reaching event that Jesus called “the end.”
That prophetic verse is being fulfilled today. You are involved because the good news contains both an invitation and a warning. It offers you a choice: Accept God’s Kingdom or oppose it. The choice you make affects your very life.
Consider the context. Several days before Jesus was impaled, the disciples came to him and asked him about the future. They were interested in knowing about the establishment of God’s Kingdom, of which Jesus had so often spoken. They also wanted to know about “the conclusion of the system of things,” or as some translations render that expression, “the end of the world.”—Matthew 24:3, American Standard Version; King James Version.
In reply, Jesus foretold that there would be large-scale wars, famines, pestilences, and great earthquakes. He also said that lawlessness would increase, false religious teachers would mislead many, and true Christians would be hated and persecuted. All of this was bad news.—Matthew 24:4-13; Luke 21:11.
But there was also good news. Jesus next spoke the words quoted above, words that have intrigued and inspired men for centuries. Though people agree about the importance of Jesus’ words, they disagree about the meaning. What exactly is this good news? What is the Kingdom? When is this prophecy to be fulfilled, and by whom? And what is “the end”?
You can find out by asking any one of God's people who carry his name and preach this good news of the Kingdom. Jehovah's Witnesses

Scripture states that soothsayers and such are not God's people. Only God's people go to heaven.

Rev 21:8 But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death.

No. God is a loving God. He will give you a chance to change. But, messing around with dark forces is nothing to play with. But, God will always give you a chance to make things right because He loves you. But, it's up to the person to accept His love. Hell is a choice. He doesn't like sending people there. But, if they refuse....well, then, there is a sad ending for them.

But, don't ask us. Ask God. I'm sure Yahoo Answer! are full with a lot of nut cases...so most likely you will end up more confused. If you really want to know....ask God yourself. He will be sure to let you know. :)

The person,once he repents, will not go to hell, but the spirit of the witch, or sorcerer, or medium, all such spirits, that the person "plays with" will be cast in to the lake of fire.

it depends, do they think they channel God? God is a spirit you know...

but you would only know its from God if it follows all 10 commandments, all the time and won't tell you to do otherwise!

do the Angels come to us to teach or to learn?

People who see spirits are not all mediums and spiritisms (whatever that is) God has said to stay away from mediums and those dealing with the dead. You want to know something? Ask God.

According to Christians everyone is going to hell for everything.

People go to hell because of their sins.

ask jesus for forgiveneess he died on the cross to wash away our sins learn the ten commandmentes

The Catholic Church does teach the importance of faith for salvation, but they say that faith alone is not enough for justification. The Catholic position on justification could fairly be described as: Justification = Faith + Works

The Bible states plainly that if you are trying to be saved by 'faith plus works' the true gospel of justification by grace through faith alone is cancelled out and made void.

(Romans 11:6 KJV) And if by grace, then is it no more of works: otherwise grace is no more grace. But if it be of works, then is it no more grace: otherwise work is no more work.

(Galatians 2:21 KJV) I do not frustrate the grace of God: for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain.

(Galatians 3:10-11 KJV) For as many as are of the works of the law are under the curse: for it is written, Cursed is every one that continueth not in all things which are written in the book of the law to do them. {11} But that no man is justified by the law in the sight of God, it is evident: for, The just shall live by faith.

(Galatians 5:4 KJV) Christ is become of no effect unto you, whosoever of you are justified by the law; ye are fallen from grace.

Not only does the Catholic teaching proclaim salvation and justification by faith plus works but they also place those who teach salvation by grace through faith alone under the papal anathema. This word 'anathema' is the same word used in the Galatians 1:6-9 passage (previously quoted) in which the explanation of the word meant to be 'cut off' or 'accursed'. The Roman Catholic Church says because we teach justification by grace through faith in Jesus Christ alone we are to be 'anathema'.

The Council of Trent made this clear:

If anyone says that the faith which justifies is nothing else but trust in the divine mercy, which pardons sin because of Christ; or that it is that trust alone by which we are justified: let him be anathema. (quote from Council of Trent, p. 47, THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ROME, Harvest House Publishers.)

FROM EVEN A VERY BRIEF STUDY OF THE ROMAN CATHOLICS WE ARE FORCED TO MAKE SOME SERIOUS CONCLUSIONS.

1. The Roman Catholics teach and preach a different gospel than the true gospel of justification by grace through faith alone.

2. This proves the Roman Catholic Church a false religion and not true Christianity.

3. This places the Roman Catholic Church under the curse of God according to Galatians 1:8-9, cuts them off from Christ and places them under the judgment of God.

4. If Christians take the great commission seriously they will prepare themselves by study and prayer to share the gospel with our Roman Catholic friends.

We hope this has informed you of some very important issues concerning the differences between the Roman Catholic Church and true Christianity.

Your Servants in Jesus, David and Donna Carrico

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