Where do good Atheists go when they die? Many Christians believe that these people go to Hell just like evil people. But what if they were good, decent people, who just did not believe in God or in Jesus? Jesus said that he is the Way, the Truth and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through Him. But is that the absolute answer? Does it seem fair that people before Jesus who never heard of him, should go to Hell, and what about people in other Faiths, in other parts of the world, who had never heard of Jesus? Canadian author, John Hartig, investigates this complex question by having a friend's soul fly through astral projection, testing several Faiths, including Jewish, Christian, Islamic, Buddhist, Hindu, Norse Mythology, and even the Indigenous Faiths of North America. This book came about through Jonah [not his real name], a friend's death, who was an Atheist. He was a good person and it seemed that his soul, after death, just did not deserve to end its eternity in Hell. Jonah's heritage was Jewish. He followed the culture of his birth, without a belief. He suffered sickness in life where his ulcers and his food sensitivities gave him a poor quality of life. Finally, he chose doctor assisted dying. Friends and family grieved over the situation. Jonah was only 49 years old. Where did the soul of this marvelous young man go? Was it oblivion or was it some destiny in some dimension in the universe that God had designated for people like him? If indeed God was a fair judge and a merciful one!
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