The full title is “Since nobody’s perfect… How is good enough?” This is a small booklet that is packed with great stuff, much more than I expected.

“The logic behind good people go to heaven  is seemingly impenetrable on two accounts. First, it is fair. By fair, I mean people who do good deserve good things… Second, it coincides with the notion that there is a good God. If there is a good God, and if he dwells in a good place, then it makes sense that God would fill heaven with good people.”

Stanley goes on to dispel this common ideal that “Good people will go to heaven.”  It explains many well-reasoned points why this concept really isn’t “fair”, as most consider that this notion is a “fair” way to determine who goes to heaven.

What’s the alternative? The answer is not the usual quoting Bible verses. He explains it in a very understandable and palatable way.

I highly recommend little book.

 

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