Religious Redditors, how much punishment does God give out for a failed faith check, if any?

..... my grandfather was a crucial member of the Orthodox Church in North America. Baptism is all that is required to become a Christian in the original Christianity, I am not talking about sects that split off, I'm talking about the Original bible; written in Greek that my grandfather could read, and the original Church which was the Orthodox Church.

Everything after that are altered versions of Christianity, again look up the Orthodox Christianity and see for yourself, it was the original Church, so what I am telling you is that the "first" Christians are nothing like what modern "Christians" are like.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Orthodox_Church

It is one of the oldest Religious institutions on Earth. Sorry I spelled prey wrong; honest mistake, I type fast and almost always make an error; never proofread.


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Church teaching is that Orthodox Christians, through baptism, enter a new life of salvation through repentance whose purpose is to share in the life of God through the work of the Holy Spirit. The Orthodox Christian life is a spiritual pilgrimage in which each person, through the imitation of Christ and hesychasm,[84] cultivates the practice of unceasing prayer. Each life occurs within the life of the church as a member of the body of Christ.[85]

A baptized and chrismated Orthodox Christian is a full member of the Church and may receive the Eucharist regardless of age.[134]

in emergencies any Orthodox Christian can baptize.[130]

The Eastern Orthodox Churches trace their roots back to the Apostles and Jesus Christ. Apostolic succession established the seats of Patriarchy (for example see the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem).

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