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04-16-2004, 09:14 PM | #11 | |
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Someone's going to have to please point out that quote, I can't find it and skimming the six pages of this thread once is far as I can get without my head imploding. But look, you've got several groups of people to look at: -those born before Jesus, are they all damned because they could never hear about an event in the future? -Those that have never heard of Jesus because they are in isolated geographic places. -unbaptized babies. -and finally, those that have heard the Good News (TM) but heard it improperly, poorly, or wrongly so they never did get a chance to accept Jesus the 'right way'. Is it wrong to argue that since God's salvation is universal there must be a valid way for it to be available to EVERYONE somehow? |
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