God’s judgement is found in Scripture, dogma
Dear Father
Q: Will God judge us at the time of our death or must we wait until the end of time?
A: Actually, both. Of what are traditionally known as the “four last things” — death, judgment, heaven and hell — we don’t know very much beyond the fact that they will occur. Of judgment, we know that there are two: the particular judgment that each of us must endure at the moment of our death and the general judgment, which will take place at the end of time when Our Lord returns in glory.
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