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To: stuartcr

I was, and all are, born a non-Christian. Yet, when presented with the Gospel, I saw. Others do also. And some others do not. God gives us all life, we decide whether to return to Him or not. He’ll honor that decision. Yes, or no.

IMHO, you are even worse off than those you enjoy pointing out that ‘won’t’ be saved. You live in this country and enjoy the blessings He has given us. And you have obviously heard lots of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Two strikes if you will.

Yet, you still sit there and throw out your sophic ‘Why’ questions. You play the part of ‘seeking’ answers except you do not seek. You seem to want to disrupt or sow doubt and seem to enjoy doing it.

I suggest you get yourself under some good Biblical preaching and read your Bible (if you have one). All the answers to all you need to know about God, His Son, a persons options for salvation or not, are there.


76 posted on 12/01/2011 10:20:17 AM PST by RoadGumby (For God so loved the world)
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To: RoadGumby

I’ve never pointed out that anyone would or wouldn’t be saved, as I don’t believe in a need for salvation.

What exactly, is wrong with asking someone why or what they believe in?

I will reiterate...I am not asking God any questions as to why or what He does. I am asking people why or what they believe. If you cannot see the difference, say so, and I will not ask you anymore, at least on this thread. I don’t know about future threads, as I don’t remember all the people I respond to. If I do, just remind me that you do not know the difference, and I’ll probably remember you.


80 posted on 12/01/2011 10:49:16 AM PST by stuartcr ("Everything happens as God wants it to...otherwise, things would be different.")
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