Subject: What about those who never heard of JC ? |
Bible Note: Brian: You have posted this interpretation before, and it still does not fit the context. Jesus used this parable to answer the question, "Who is my neighbor?" asked by a man seeking to justify himself as a keeper of the law. It has nothing in the least to do with whom God chooses for salvation. I also disagree with your judging God's sovereign use of His free grace and mercy as being "evil." Who are you to judge God? Perhaps you had better go back and read Romans 9:15 in its context to see Who is the boss here. As for saying there is some other plan of salvation, you are calling God and Christ liars (John 14:6; Acts 4:12). Furthermore, it is really calling God evil to send His own Son to die for sins if there was some other way to save His people. Under your faulty theology, Christ's death was completely unnecessary, because "God must have a plan of salvation for those souls [who have not heard of Christ]." --Joe! |