Salvation. Not something we talk much about these days, although in certain periods of English history there was almost an obsession with it.
Elaborate services were held at one's demise. Indulgances were at one time even sold by the Established Church as a financial contribution to good works in ones mortal state, to ease one past the portals of Heaven.
My question is, "What determines salvation?" Is it faith alone, good deeds?
Or is this being simplistic?
Perhaps there is no one solution, and the Father makes the final call.