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Most self-identified Christians think doing ‘good things’ is enough to get to Heaven

admin December 6, 2025
Most self-identified Christians think doing 'good things' is enough to get to Heaven

<div>Most self-identified Christians think doing 'good things' is enough to get to Heaven</div>


New research reveals that most self-identified Christians think doing “good things” for others is enough to secure them a spot in Heaven, in what one leading researcher views as the latest example of a widespread embrace of “unbiblical beliefs” among American Christians. 

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