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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Answers, Unanswered Bible Questions, Notes Ordered by Verse | ||||||
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1 | Does a person who never hears about Jesu | Rom 2:14 | Redeemedone | 152149 | ||
If we as Christians believe in a God who is all knowing, and governs all of the universe. Is it possible for Gods plans to fail? If the person in the deepest, darkest, and scariest place in Tim-Buck-Tu doesn't hear the Gospel, did God somehow fail His plan? All that God intends to save....will be saved! Every name that was written in the book of life before the foundations of the world will see our Lord for eternity. | ||||||
2 | Does a person who never hears about Jesu | Rom 2:14 | JCrichton | 152205 | ||
Hi! So you're saying that there's a number of people who God has predestined to be Saved by Christ and then there's a number that, even if they were born of believers, would perish no matter what they did? And if this is your theology, do you then cast off the Old Testament with all of God's revelations? God Bless! Angel |
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3 | Does a person who never hears about Jesu | Rom 2:14 | kalos | 152212 | ||
Angel: I think it would be better if we were to respond to what people did say instead of what they did not say. You ask Redeemedone, "So you're saying that...there's a number that, even if they were born of believers, would perish no matter what they did?" Now, please, when did Redeemedone say any such thing in his post? He didn't and you know he didn't. Let's stick to what a person said, not what we "know" he meant. Grace to you, Kalos |
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4 | Does a person who never hears about Jesu | Rom 2:14 | JCrichton | 152253 | ||
Hi, Kalos! This is where I gathered such information: "All that God intends to save....will be saved! Every name that was written in the book of life before the foundations of the world will see our Lord for eternity." ...it may not translate the same way in your mind... but in my query I am asking for clarification: is there a set number of people predestined to be saved and, arbitrarily, is there a set number of people who will be discarded? Now, I may have misunderstood the intent of the above cited passage, but that does not mean that I am stating that "we "know" he meant." If you say that there are "x" quantity of odd-numbered buses and I repeat your statement saying that you said that there are "x" quatity of even-numbered buses I would be crediting you with my own though and not yours... conversely, if I ask you, are there then "x" quantity of even-numbered buses?... I am using your base information to further the argument--I am neither attributing to you my belief nor am I dismantling your position! "All that God intends to save....will be saved!" That statement, to me, resounds to the notion that God deliverately will cause people to be damned in Hell... since that is my understanding from that statement, I though I would ask for clarification... If you are protesting because I worded my query in a fashion that is not familiar, then please offer an alternative mode of rendering my query. God Bless! Angel |
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