


no one understands what Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is. Unless you have it yourself.
HorseDreamer wrote:I know this will give you guys some funny looks but...If God is really all-merciful, would he really d**** people to hell just because they didn't hear about Jesus? Not to target anyone but I'm just saying. Maybe this person never had a chance to hear the Good News, in any case, I'll offer a prayer for their soul...
EDIT: It is true though that Jesus said "No one can come to the Father except through me." But maybe, if those people didn't have a chance during life to accept Jesus, they'll have a chance after death?
~Annie Dillard, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek wrote: An Inuit hunter asked the local missionary priest: "If I did not know about God and sin, would I go to hell?" "No," said the priest, "not if you did not know." "Then why," asked the Inuit earnestly, "did you tell me?"
Tibetador wrote:I admire those who are able to dedicate their life and timw to the Lord through mission work...my spirit is not so strong that I could brave what they do. God bless and keep you, Nightwings!

HorseDreamer wrote:I know this will give you guys some funny looks but...If God is really all-merciful, would he really d**** people to hell just because they didn't hear about Jesus? Not to target anyone but I'm just saying. Maybe this person never had a chance to hear the Good News, in any case, I'll offer a prayer for their soul...
EDIT: It is true though that Jesus said "No one can come to the Father except through me." But maybe, if those people didn't have a chance during life to accept Jesus, they'll have a chance after death?
Q: In Rom 1:18-20, how does a just God condemn someone for not having enough knowledge about Christ to save them, even though they have enough knowledge about God to condemn them?
A: God is just to do so based on five points.
a) People are responsible for the truth that they have, as Romans 1:20-24 shows.
b) All people have some truth, from nature (Romans 1:20) and their own conscience. (Romans 2:13-15)
c) God is just. He does not hold people responsible for the truth they do not have, as Romans 4:15; 5:13 says (Sin is not counted where there is no law). Acts 17:30 says that God overlooks times of ignorance.
d) However, all ignorance is not necessarily innocent ignorance. Romans 1:18-20 shows that people can suppress the knowledge that they have. While God is understanding of someone who only had very little light, people are still condemned if they are in darkness because they themselves "blew out the candle".
e) For people who reject the truth that they do have, God is not obligated to give them additional truth. (Romans 11:20; Matthew 13:14-15; 23:29) In fact, for those who reject the way of truth, the less they know the better off they are. (2 Peter 2:20-22; John 15:22-24)
An illustration might help. You are lost in a dark forest at night, full of wild animals, and you do not know how to get out. You see a light ahead, and it appears to be a parked car with a man outside. You choose not to go near the man. Would you be right to blame the man anyway for not giving you directions?
When you move toward the light, doesn't the light get brighter? In a similar way, if someone is searching for the truth about God but doesn’t know about Jesus, God desires to give them more light when they respond to the light that they have received. Ultimately God will do whatever it takes to try to reach us because He loves us so dearly and desires a relationship with us, as 2 Peter 3:9 shows.
While the previous illustration is OK, for some there is a more appropriate illustration. A person is lost in a dark forest at night, full of wild animals. He sees a light ahead, which is a parked car with a man outside. He sneaks up on the man, kills him, burns the map, and then says he is doing the best he can because he knows no other way. He is telling the truth, since he burned the map. Today, about 2 billion people, and perhaps the majority of non-Christians, live in countries and cultures that have killed countless Christian witnesses. If someone approves of killing of Christians, how many more missionaries do you think God is obligated to send them?
But the good news for them is that God still keeps sending some missionaries, because He loves those lost people, even enough to sacrifice the lives of some of His missionaries.



no one understands what Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is. Unless you have it yourself.




no one understands what Post Traumatic Stress Disorder is. Unless you have it yourself.
LakotaDragonDog wrote:The Bible says something about the age of accountability for children. Infants that die in the womb or in the infant stage go to heaven because they have not reached the age of accountability yet. This age is when the child knows right from wrong. Most people agree that this age of 11-12 years old.

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