Tenshi no Ai wrote:I just... somehow don't believe that a God who is as merciful as He can be like "Oh didn't accept me/believe in my existence, off you go into the abyss" or "Oh no one came to your tribe on a mission to help save you, off you go" etc.
The Bible says nothing on the subject; since the Bible is supposed to be our guide to life, containing God's word, then I must reach one conclusion.
18The wrath of God is being revealed from heaven against all the godlessness and wickedness of men who suppress the truth by their wickedness,21For although they knew God, they neither glorified him as God nor gave thanks to him, but their thinking became futile and their foolish hearts were darkened. 22Although they claimed to be wise, they became fools 23and exchanged the glory of the immortal God for images made to look like mortal man and birds and animals and reptiles.19since what may be known about God is plain to them, because God has made it plain to them. 20For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities—his eternal power and divine nature—have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse.
ChristianKitsune wrote:I think this is why ITS VERY important that we Christians do not sit idely by and wait for the lost to come to us. we need to GET OUT THERE and go to them!
ChristianKitsune wrote:
I think this is why ITS VERY important that we Christians do not sit idely by and wait for the lost to come to us. we need to GET OUT THERE and go to them!
17For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him. 18Whoever believes in him is not condemned, but whoever does not believe stands condemned already because he has not believed in the name of God's one and only Son.[
Alexander wrote:So, if God can do something like this for someone comparable to a lighter version of Hitler, then I can't see why he wouldn't give people who had never heard and never accepted Him during their earthly life. And as Sheol pointed out in 1 Peter 3:18.
And of course, there's one more thing I should point out. If God is ever lasting love and can forgive endlessly, then wouldn't that be a little hypocritical of Him?
AsianBlossom wrote:Here's what I think (now, it may not be true, but it's just an educated hypothesis): I think that after a person who is ignorant of God dies, He asks them if they will choose Him.
AsianBlossom wrote:This is mostly because if you don't know something, you can't possibly be held accountable because it's not your fault.
rocklobster wrote:But I don't know how many of the denominations support Purgatory besides the Catholics.
More logical theories for me are:
1) a preincarnate Christ preaching to people before the flood.
2) Noah preaching to the people of the flood in the spirit of Christ,they are metaphorically referred to as in prison.(BTW the ark is a type of Christ)
3) Jesus informing the residents of Hades of his victory on the cross.
RedMage wrote:1. Do people go to hell because they didn't accept Christ as their Lord and Savior, or because they must be punished for the sins they committed? Which kills you, the disease or a lack of a cure? Obviously, the disease does. Sin is the disease, and Christ is the cure. God does not condemn people because they failed to jump through an arbitrary hoop of accepting Christ]sinners[/i], guilty of wicked acts repugnant to His holiness and which He must, by His nature, punish. The only question is whether the punishment will be exacted on the sinners themselves or on Christ as their proxy. Never make the mistake of thinking that accepting Christ made the punishment for your sins somehow magically disappear. Somebody paid the price, it just wasn't you.
Nate wrote:I'd say since we know Christ is the only way into Heaven, that the faithful who served God in the Old Testament as well as before His sacrifice, were placed in a "holding area" of sorts...not in a place of punishment as for the wicked, but since their sins were not yet forgiven, they were in some sort of limbo-like area where they had to wait until Jesus died on the cross and they could be admitted into Heaven.
That's the best I can come up with, at any rate.
Nate wrote:I'd say since we know Christ is the only way into Heaven, that the faithful who served God in the Old Testament as well as before His sacrifice, were placed in a "holding area" of sorts...not in a place of punishment as for the wicked, but since their sins were not yet forgiven, they were in some sort of limbo-like area where they had to wait until Jesus died on the cross and they could be admitted into Heaven.
1. Do people go to hell because they didn't accept Christ as their Lord and Savior, or because they must be punished for the sins they committed? Which kills you, the disease or a lack of a cure? Obviously, the disease does. Sin is the disease, and Christ is the cure. God does not condemn people because they failed to jump through an arbitrary hoop of accepting Christ; He condemns them because they are sinners, guilty of wicked acts repugnant to His holiness and which He must, by His nature, punish. The only question is whether the punishment will be exacted on the sinners themselves or on Christ as their proxy. Never make the mistake of thinking that accepting Christ made the punishment for your sins somehow magically disappear. Somebody paid the price, it just wasn't you.
Alexander wrote:People have a conscience to tell from good and bad, and people do have the nature to seek answerers leading to Christ, so why are missionaries necessary? If people already have even just a small concept of God's existence inside their own hearts, why would they need to be told what they already know?
Syreth wrote:We should be more concerned with the people who are alive that haven't heard the gospel, yeah?
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