I agree - there are a lot of genuinely good people that refuse to believe and it is tragic to know that so many of us who are saved but can’t act as good as they do will reap the rewards they ignore.
‘there are a lot of genuinely good people that refuse to believe and it is tragic to know that so many of us who are saved but cant act as good as they do will reap the rewards they ignore.’
your comment supports entirely the concept that non-believers can have as much moral rectitude as anyone else who goes about wearing faith on his sleeve; which is, after all, the premise of the article...