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Results from: Answered Bible Questions, Unanswered Bible Questions Author: Dachande Ordered by Date |
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1 | And what about those who will die before | NT general Archive 1 | Dachande | 98208 | ||
I'm sorry you are wrong, Christ said that he will be with him in Paradise, Heaven was never specific... And what about those who will die before hand? You're undermining John 3:5... Baptism is mandatory... True, the Father looks into our hearts, but faith and grace alone are not sufficiant... James 2:17 James points out the importants of keeping the commandments... I'm familiar with the works alone will not save you argument... but that is reguard to the Law of Moses, which was preached to be sufficant to reach Heaven by the Jews... |
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2 | What about those who have never heard of | NT general Archive 1 | Dachande | 98132 | ||
I know this topic is old, but... What about those who have never heard of Christ? Where is Gods mercy in eternal damnation of a people for the traditions of their fathers? John 3:5, "... Except a man be born of the water and of the Spirit, he cannot enter into the kingdom of God." Baptism is manditory... what about those people who were in natural practice, better Christians than you or I, if given the chance to hear of Christ and be baptised, if they would have, why would they be damned for not performing the manditory ordinance when God, in His infinant wisdom prepares a way for all... "If the dead rise not at all? why are they then baptized for the dead?" It's a question answered with another question... "If there is no ressurection?" "Then why is there baptism for the dead?" It's pretty self explanitory... One thing to remember, God is not the authory of confusion, Christs teachings are more meaningful if using commonsense in reading |
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