As for the Steve Jobses and Unix creators, who knows? It depends on what they believed-- they sure did change the world, though, instead of spending their days going 225 miles and an hour on what could've been track or cross-country-practice paths for K-12 and college kids.
The ones who'll be something in the next world, either way, are the American and other Allied military members who put their faith in G-d and Yeshua every day-- especially if (like, for example, Yeshua Himself did) they chose to lay down their lives for their friends when (as Toby Keith once sang) "dying [was] asking [them]" (and they "[bore] that cross with honor, 'cause freedom don't come free"). They'll be the third-world indigenous and other people-- always including children under the age of accountability-- who died at least hoping for better than this world-- even if the Gospel never directly came to them or reached their sight, hearing, or any other sense.
Besides, much of what he said wouldn't make me want to have known him in this lifetime or the next.
The ones who'll be something in the next world, either way, are the American and other Allied military members who put their faith in G-d and Yeshua every day-- especially if (like, for example, Yeshua Himself did) they chose to lay down their lives for their friends when (as Toby Keith once sang) "dying [was] asking [them]" (and they "[bore] that cross with honor, 'cause freedom don't come free"). They'll be the third-world indigenous and other people-- always including children under the age of accountability-- who died at least hoping for better than this world-- even if the Gospel never directly came to them or reached their sight, hearing, or any other sense.
Besides, much of what he said wouldn't make me want to have known him in this lifetime or the next.