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Adnan Oktar
                                       Harun Yahya



















                                         any Christians who believe in the error
                                         of the Trinity also without any hesita-
                                        tion believe implicitly that they will go
                                       to paradise. According to that erroneous
                                        belief, it is enough to believe in the di-
                                                         vinity of Jesus (God is
                                                       beyond this) in order to

                                                   go to paradise. This false
             idea certainly has no place in true Christianity and is one of those
             subsequently set out by the Church; but Christians think they have
             to go definitely along with this erroneous belief because of sanc-
             tions and pressure from the Church. Christians therefore believe
             that Jesus was crucified in redemption of all their sins and that
             popes or priests can forgive their sins. They fall into the error of be-
             lieving that this belief will save them and they will definitely go to
             paradise. According to these Christians, if there is to be punishment
             in the hereafter, it is only for those who deny the divinity of Jesus
             (surely God is beyond that).
                 The statements that follow are directed toward those Christians
             who have fallen into this error:
                 We would like to ask those Christians who hold that belief the
             following questions:
                 • In that case, why is there a test? Why are people tested?
                 • Why are difficulties, disasters, atheism, communism, love-




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