for example i dont believe that any non-believer despite their circumstances goes directly to hell after they die-no questions asked. i dont understand how such a loving god could do such a thing.
Ingemar wrote:It is dangerous to simply accept a universalist theology. Suppose there were no greater consequences for our actions in life? Then we could do whatever we please. For some, "whatever I please" is beneficial for others, but it only takes ONE person who "misuses" this Crowleian or Sartrean freedom to ruin life for the everyone else.
Nor do I side with the atheists, who deny an afterlife, and generally hope that the misdeeds of a person will be repaid to him while he is alive. I'll get into that later. But I'll get to your objection. I don't believe there is any reason for God to condemn a person for not knowing Him due to circumstances he cannot control. I of course do not have answer or explanation to what will happen to said person, but as religious Jews, who have no definite knowledge of the outcome of anything, say, "Blessed be the True Judge." Whatever the outcome is.
Ingemar wrote: I don't believe there is any reason for God to condemn a person for not knowing Him due to circumstances he cannot control. I of course do not have answer or explanation to what will happen to said person, but as religious Jews, who have no definite knowledge of the outcome of anything, say, "Blessed be the True Judge." Whatever the outcome is.
GhostontheNet wrote:Hmm, this is amusing, its like a remix of this old thread]http://www.christiananime.com/showthread.php?t=14444&page=1[/url] ; my thoughts there.
Yojimbo wrote:Oh I agree. I personally do not believe that baptism is a free ticket to Heaven and your actions in life do not affect your salvation. What I meant by my comment on the girl's salvation was that I was assumed SquareEnixGamr believed she wasn't saved as in she wasn't baptized a Christian. And like I said she more than likely is so there's no reason to worry if she's heard or will hear the Word or not living in a country almost entirely Christian.
Ingemar wrote:
(that makes me want to invent a new term--freeloader theology).
Ingemar wrote:By "universalist theology" I mean that ANYONE and EVERYONE will end up in Heaven. I don't mean that declaring your Christianity is a free ride (that makes me want to invent a new term--freeloader theology).
Ashley wrote:Well, from a protestant (Baptist) point of view, we have roughly the same idea. That it is God not sending us to hell from the get go, but rather us rejecting his mercy FROM hell that sends us there. Judgement, then, is a rejection of mercy. The problem, or rather for us the blessed solution, is there's only one way to NOT reject mercy, and that's through salvation in Jesus Christ. Funny, we actually had this sermon tonight. The verse Pastor Sonny so aptly quoted was Ezekial 33:11 : "Say to them, 'As surely as I live, declares the Sovereign LORD, I take no pleasure in the death of the wicked, but rather that they turn from their ways and live. Turn! Turn from your evil ways! Why will you die, O house of Israel?' "
Actually, you might check out all of Ezekial 33, SEG. It talks a lot about wicked men hearing about sin, or not hearing. It might bear more light on your question.
Also, I would caution too that people please not turn this into a Prot. v. Cath debate, that's not what this thread was created for. So please be nice, ok?
GhostontheNet wrote:Hmm, this is amusing, its like a remix of this old thread]http://www.christiananime.com/showthread.php?t=14444&page=1[/url] ; my thoughts there.
I can only imagine what harsh words Paul would have to say about this, having scoured the Empire preaching that the risen Yeshua Christ is the world's true Lord and Savior in whom all the nations owe allegience, often risking his life for the message he admits is superficially foolish, only to be informed that he was wasting his time and Christ was wasting His blood and His well-deserved honor. After all, the Jews had the Law of YHWH which made them good people, and the Gentiles had Stoic and Neo-Platonic philosophy that made them good people. I mean, with so many cross-cultural efficient ways of making good people, why do we bother preaching to anyone? Why did Christ bother dying in such a horrible, agonising, shameful, and undignified manner at all? No, if there is salvation for those who never heard, it is because of the profound mercy of Christ, and that alone, not because of any level of goodness they maintained in their life.snow in a jar wrote:hmm..myself..I believe this.
I call God ..Jesus..because that is the name I have been brought up with, just as say..someone who was raised in..Thailand..would call God..Buddha
1. I fully recognize God as the supreme bieng, but I also feel that God in itself is love, and wherever there is love there is God.
3. My best friend is a Buddhist, and he is one of the best people I know...I feel that if you are as is says in the movie Kingdom of Heaven " if you wake in the morning and are a good man" then it does not matter who's divine name you are under.
4. The bible was translated by Anglo Saxon White Males a very very long time ago...though I do believe in most of the Bible and its teachings..some parts sound like a " hell fire preacher from the south" wrote it..anything could have been changed with a flick of a pen.
I personally feel that a person needs a connection to the divine, in order to live a good life, but as long as you are being a light in the world, and spreading holy good..then be my guest.
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