If there is a heaven and if people have souls, then a born again Christian's soul goes to heaven, just as the souls of other Christians do. If there is no heaven, then it makes no difference to be a born again Christian.
No man can actually keep another man from being saved, though a child of God will be so charged if that one lives a life that is considered a stumbling block or hindrance. Yes, saved people can live ungodly, these however are not christians. A true christian is Christ-like in nature and conduct, striving to have the same mind in them as was/is in Christ Jesus(2 Eph.)
The nation of Israel's population is predominantly Jewish (75.4%). Although there is a minority Christian presence, the number who claim to be 'born again' has not been polled - in 2011 the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics found 2.1% of the population is Christian.
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The bible following born-again Christians which includes many denominations; the practicing Catholics who are not usually born-again; and third, people who claim to be Christian but don't behave like they are Christian.
The Imitation of Christ is a Catholic book. I'm not sure of the relationship between born-again Christians, fundamentalists, and Catholics. I think they are separate.
Christians might oppose a homogeneous society, which are groups of people that have common ties with race, ethnic or religious backgrounds, because of the way they were raised and their beliefs.