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    What About Those In Non-Christian Lands Who Have Never Heard The Gospel?

    Supplement to the article: What about those in non-Christian lands in say 1600 A.D. who died having never heard a single world of the gospel message? Is God good and just to abandon such persons to Gehenna? And does He actually do that? It is important to find a reasonable solution to the...
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    What About Those In Non-Christian Lands Who Have Never Heard The Gospel?

    I am with you in spirit --ie in the spirit of what I think you want to preserve that is, our human free will. However, my position is that BOTH are true, that is God's absolute predestination that was the first cause of what we chose to do AND AT THE SAME TIME we used our Free Will to freely...
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    What About Those In Non-Christian Lands Who Have Never Heard The Gospel?

    Calvin disagreed with Molina's Middle Knowledge: At this point in my thinking I don't see any compelling reasons why we cannot hold to both Calvin's divine decrees and Molina's Middle Knowledge's. If I am correct . . . God's knowledge could be based on His divine decrees, but He could also...
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    What About Those In Non-Christian Lands Who Have Never Heard The Gospel?

    PS to the OP: The question is raised: Do we, or do we not, have a solid Biblical commitment to the doctrine of God's Omniscience -- God knows everything? If the answer to that question is yes, then the conclusion logically must follow that God could know what Akua Adisa would choose under...
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    What About Those In Non-Christian Lands Who Have Never Heard The Gospel?

    Yes I do believe they do. Also . . Is it not reasonable to believe that the person who responds favorably to his limited knowledge of God revealed to him in natural law and conscience in the absence of the gospel in his part of the world and in his time in history, would also respond...
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    What About Those In Non-Christian Lands Who Have Never Heard The Gospel?

    Re the bolded: Yes Amen x's 10 JAG []
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    What About Those In Non-Christian Lands Who Have Never Heard The Gospel?

    Question: How is God good or just to abandon to Hell those who have never even heard the gospel? JAG Writes: Consider the following: First, we Bible believing Christians start with the true proclamation that God always does that which is right. This means that the God who always does what is...
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    The Heart Of The Gospel:

    Fully agreed -- if by "death penalty" you mean the human race deserves death because of the imputation of Adam's sin AND the fact that ALL humans have actually repeated Adam's sin. The fact that humans deserve death is assumed in the OP, even though not explicitly stated, because our...
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    The Heart Of The Gospel:

    Thanks for that valuable contribution -- much appreciated. God bless. JAG []
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    The Heart Of The Gospel:

    The video - about 1 minute The word for word text of the video: The Gospel In A Nutshell: "2 Cor. 5:21 He made Him who knew no sin, to be sin for us, that we might be made the righteousness of God in Him. Let me unpack those 15 Greek words: He God made Jesus sin. What do you mean He made...
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    I Ain't Guilty Of Nothing . . . Zero.

    I fully agree. I could not possibly agree more. Best JAG []
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    I Ain't Guilty Of Nothing . . . Zero.

    Yes indeed. As I said in the OP: ♪ ♪ ♪ Jesus paid it all All to Him I owe Sin left a crimson stain He washed it white as snow ♪ ♪ ♪ Best JAG []
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    I Ain't Guilty Of Nothing . . . Zero.

    I Ain't Guilty Of Nothing . . . Zero. What about the sins we do commit, being imperfect, as we live the Christian life? 1 John 1:9 "if we confess our sins He is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness." Yes indeed! By His Grace and Mercy I Ain't...
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    I Ain't Guilty Of Nothing . . . Zero.

    You, as a Christian, are in very good condition . . .. Legally. Very comforting thoughts here below: God "plays", so to speak, by His own rules. Rules that both unleash and limit His wrath. God would be totally justified in unleashing His wrath upon everybody because all we humans (before...
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    Humanism's Slippery Slope Of Moral Relativism:

    Yes indeed. Add this; The "to be as God" as THE main motive of Eve (and I think Adam too. Adam no doubt heard the we will "be like God" thingy from Eve and liked the idea). That is, "to be like God" in the evil sense of being equal with God. WET PAINT DO NOT TOUCH (so they reached out and...
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    Humanism's Slippery Slope Of Moral Relativism:

    The women marrying themselves movement is growing. They even have a name for it: Sologamy. https://www.cnn.com/2023/05/28/us/sologamy-self-marriage-women-cec/index.html JAG Writes: The sexual revolution that started in the 60's has not yet hit bottom-Sodom. But it will. Just give it time...
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    Artificial Intelligence -AI- Is No More Dangerous Than:

    Huge enormous Asteroids hitting the Earth (some big ones have hit the earth in the past.) Nukes (many are now in the hands of potentially dangerous lunatics) The San Andreas fault that the experts say has the potential to do major worldwide catastrophic damage. Viruses (there are viruses out...
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    You, Me, Moses and Elijah.

    You, Me, Moses and Elijah. By JAG February 24, 2023 Getting Encouragement from Discouragement. We are not the only ones who, at times, get discouraged. Even the greatest heroes of the faith, sometimes, get despondent and even want to give up and die. Moses . . . . . .talking to God: "If this...
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    Death And The Christian (Some Comforting Bible Verses.)

    I hope they will be of great comfort to him -- as they are to me and other Christins. God bless. JAG []
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    Death And The Christian (Some Comforting Bible Verses.)

    "After this it was noised abroad that Mr. Valiant-for-truth was taken with a summons, by the same post as the other; and had this for a token that the summons was true, “That his pitcher was broken at the fountain.” When he understood it, he called for his friends, and told them of it. Then...
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