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Human beings are natural sinners having inherited a sin nature from Adam. All human being are born spiritually dead and do not receive spiritual life until they accept Jesus Christ as their Savior. If a person remains spiritually dead they will go to the Lake of Fire for an eternity.

Christ is the only way to heaven, see Romans 10:9-11.

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