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1 | Jesus couldn't of gone up to heaven. | Luke 23:43 | EdB | 64377 | ||
Joe This is going to places I do not care to go and I hesitate to bring this up, but read Luke 12:47-48. I'm sure you will give me a pat answer and that is alright but I can safely say this is a debated topic among theologians. I will also add there not to many that are dogmatic in their opinion. Before you answer remember we are told all whose name is not written in The Lamb’s Book or Life will be cast into the lake of fire. EdB |
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2 | Jesus couldn't of gone up to heaven. | Luke 23:43 | Reformer Joe | 64408 | ||
Why do you conclude that Luke 12:48 is referring to a non-Christian? --Joe! |
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3 | Jesus couldn't of gone up to heaven. | Luke 23:43 | EdB | 64412 | ||
Joe I did not conclude anything. I simply used it as an example of a on going debate over this subject that currently respected theologians were engaged in, that you imply is an cut and dried issue. The subject is not as open and shut as you state it. That is all I'm trying to say. There are mysteries of God that have not yet been revealed to us. I merely stated while salvation apart from the preaching of Jesus seems unlikely to me, the Bible does not offer conclusive doctrine that it can not happen. Therefore neither you nor I should attempt to say decisively that it in fact does not happen. I’m still a believer that God can accomplish what He desires, in ways He desires. I will not build a box to put God in. EdB |
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