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Don't you believe that
all mankind is included in the incarnation which makes them all headed for
heaven whether or not they
overcome anything. I underlined the portion
of your statement which is a true representation of things I've said. The
second part is not accurate and cannot be linked to what I actually believe and
have stated. I am confident (and this because I have had to defend and clarify
myself so many times) that I have written more about the potential of humans to
lose their salvation, than anyone on this list. I do not damn people to hell,
like, say, you do, but I have written many substantive words expressing the
possibility of people rejecting Christ and damning themselves to hell. You know
this, so why do you continue to misrepresent my position? Bill Bill it appears to me that your
theological construct forces one to believe that the worst thing you could do
is to tell someone about Jesus Christ. If they never hear about Jesus they are
guaranteed a ticket to heaven. If they do hear about Him and reject Him, that
is the only possible way they can be destined for Hell. So why go forth and
spread the gospel? It sounds like a terrible thing to do. Izzy |
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