God makes all such decisions. St. Peter is merely His agent.
-- John
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Anaspinoza <anaspinoza@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
A: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Data: Thursday, March 18, 1999 6:13 PM
Oggetto: Who determines that one goes to hell?
>What4s not clear for me is that if, in one hand, each one makes a free exam
>to understand the bible, in the other someone -is it God?-, that is, not
>myself, determines through an exam that I will go to hell or to heaven. Tha
>question is:
>
>Who is in charge of the exam that judges if I will or I will not go to
>heaven. Is it God? Is it Saint Peter?
>
>Could we interpret that in protestantism there are two exams: one
>autonomous, and another heteronomous?
>
-- John
-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Anaspinoza <anaspinoza@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
A: foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <foucault@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Data: Thursday, March 18, 1999 6:13 PM
Oggetto: Who determines that one goes to hell?
>What4s not clear for me is that if, in one hand, each one makes a free exam
>to understand the bible, in the other someone -is it God?-, that is, not
>myself, determines through an exam that I will go to hell or to heaven. Tha
>question is:
>
>Who is in charge of the exam that judges if I will or I will not go to
>heaven. Is it God? Is it Saint Peter?
>
>Could we interpret that in protestantism there are two exams: one
>autonomous, and another heteronomous?
>