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To: Ken H

Yes. I must assume that any who did not seek Him in time would not have.(Exactly what happened in those last moments is another question.)


281 posted on 12/06/2004 6:38:15 PM PST by derheimwill (Tagline, Schmagline)
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To: derheimwill; CondorFlight
You said that none of the 2 million Khmer victims would have become Christians had they not been murdered. Am I correct?

Yes. I must assume that any who did not seek Him in time would not have.

According to CondorFlight (see post #209 for link):

"The coup which overthrew Sihanouk was followed by Christian growth, so that by the time Cambodia fell to the Khmer Rouge, there were some 30 Protestant churches in Phnom Penn (a growth factor of 10, in a period of 5 years)."

I'm not a statistician, but I'd say the odds favored gaining more converts in future years, had the Khmer not shut down the churches and slaughtered 2 million. Do you disagree?

287 posted on 12/06/2004 7:05:21 PM PST by Ken H
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