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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Chaggie</b></i>
You're always a pleasure to read Mockingbird. I have a very
hard time believing a good and moral person would be turned away by
God simply for not having faith. Also how would you resolve
faith with people who have never been introduced to Christianity?</end quote></div>
Since the creation of the world, man is without excuse to know that there is a God. It's not about giving opportunity to expose the peoples of the world to Christianity, though I personally believe that Christians have a responsibility to 'go forth to all nations' to spead the truth of salvation that is found in Christ.
God does not turn people away for not having faith. He turns them away for not being perfect.
Sorry for such a short answer at this juncture, but I don't have the energy to launch a lengthy discourse here. If you're interested in reading some things I have written, please visit my <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://educatedguesser.blogspot.com">Pools of Grace blog</a> and browse through the archives. I'm fairly certain that none of us here is going to be able to change anyone else's mind. I ventured into this particular topic for learning purposes only, not for an all out theological debate, and I'm glad it hasn't come to that. Thanks.
-lightNlife
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>Chaggie</b></i>
You're always a pleasure to read Mockingbird. I have a very
hard time believing a good and moral person would be turned away by
God simply for not having faith. Also how would you resolve
faith with people who have never been introduced to Christianity?</end quote></div>
Since the creation of the world, man is without excuse to know that there is a God. It's not about giving opportunity to expose the peoples of the world to Christianity, though I personally believe that Christians have a responsibility to 'go forth to all nations' to spead the truth of salvation that is found in Christ.
God does not turn people away for not having faith. He turns them away for not being perfect.
Sorry for such a short answer at this juncture, but I don't have the energy to launch a lengthy discourse here. If you're interested in reading some things I have written, please visit my <a target=_blank class=ftalternatingbarlinklarge href="http://educatedguesser.blogspot.com">Pools of Grace blog</a> and browse through the archives. I'm fairly certain that none of us here is going to be able to change anyone else's mind. I ventured into this particular topic for learning purposes only, not for an all out theological debate, and I'm glad it hasn't come to that. Thanks.
-lightNlife