As we can read in John 3: 16 to 18, if you do believe in Christ no judgment is necessary [18. He that exercises faith in him is not to be judged.], if you don’t believe in Christ you have already been judged [He that does not exercise faith has been judged already]. Therefore under a Christians understanding of judgment day [24 hours or much less], it is only when the righteous are sent to join Christ forever and the unrighteous go to their promised place of separation from God forever with Satan and his followers as they can never die.
John 3:16“For God loved the world so much that he gave his only-begotten Son, in order that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life. 17For God sent forth his Son into the world, not for him to judge the world, but for the world to be saved through him. 18He that exercises faith in him is not to be judged. He that does not exercise faith has been judged already, because he has not exercised faith in the name of the only-begotten Son of God. [New World Order Translation]
Update:@Richard, thank you for your great effort of cut and paste but it would help if you read the question and answered what was asked and didn't bother with all your tripe. But thank you anyway, I still love you but hate your understandings.
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belief in Jesus alone wont save you..
there are christian sinners.. no one can tell me that a mass murder or rapist that claims they believe in Jesus is saved..
You have to also walk the walk.. you have to act morally sound..
An Inheritance Lost
The Bible shows that Christ’s Thousand Year Reign is his way to pass on a most precious inheritance to his “children.” But what inheritance? And what “children”? An inheritance may be defined as something passed on to one’s offspring at one’s death. When our ancestor Adam proved disobedient to God, he lost for himself and all his offspring—the whole human race—the right to everlasting life in an earthly paradise. Adam thus passed on an inheritance of sin, death, and misery to his descendants.—Genesis 3:1-19; Romans 5:12.
Jesus came to earth in the flesh to win back for mankind the inheritance Adam lost. This he did by proving faithful to Jehovah God, willingly offering up his life in behalf of mankind. (John 3:16) By living a perfect, sinless life, Jesus gained the right to everlasting perfect life in Paradise on earth—the very thing Adam lost. However, Jesus never exercised that right; nor did he lose it when he died and was resurrected to life in heaven. He could therefore use it as a precious inheritance to pass on to his “children.”—Romans 5:18, 19.
The Inheritors—Christ’s “Children”
At Isaiah 9:6 Jesus is prophetically called “Eternal Father.” He becomes the Eternal Father of the redeemed world of mankind, in a position to pass on an inheritance to these redeemed ones, or adopted children. (Matthew 20:28; see also Psalm 37:18, 29.) This is clearly shown in his promise: “Come, you who have been blessed by my Father, inherit the kingdom prepared for you from the founding of the world.” He further said: “Happy are the mild-tempered ones, since they will inherit the earth.”—Matthew 5:5; 25:34.
For the earth to be a worthy inheritance, however, conditions must be radically changed—brought to perfection! It must become a world where perfect peace and harmony reign among all God’s creatures. (Isaiah 11:6-9) Every trace of human imperfection must be erased, including death. (1 Corinthians 15:25, 26) This means that dead ones, who are part of redeemed mankind, must be resurrected. Only in this way could they have the opportunity to become Christ’s heirs!—John 5:28, 29.
Thus, Christ’s Thousand Year Reign will be a happy period in which mankind is gradually “set free from enslavement to corruption” and reaches perfection. (Romans 8:21) Interestingly, even secular sources recognize this as the purpose of a millennium. Webster’s Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary (1985 edition) defines “millennium” as “a period of great happiness or human perfection.”
Don't expect this or the other interpretation of ancient myths to make sense.