Does it seem fair for one to say:
"I can see no reason why knowledge of God's truth should be deliberately hidden by God from a determined massive majority".
Theosomethingorother Question.
Discussion in '2005 Archive' started by Travelsong, Apr 30, 2005.
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I really don't understand your question Travelsong. Are you speaking of Christ saying that God had blinded some peoples' eyes so that they wouldn't see the truth and repent? Or, are you speaking of God giving salvation only through the gospel, and then giving the gospel to a tiny group, knowing that many millions of people would live their entire lives never having a chance to hear the gospel? Or, are you suggesting that someone is advocating not taking the gospel to a certain group of people?
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Or are you saying 'Does it make sense that God would send His sinless Son to die on the cross but only for a few people pre chosen by God while the others are pre chosen to die and go to hell?'
If THAT'S the question, NO, it does NOT make sense! -
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Is there a Scripturally expressed understanding that reconciles an all knowing, all loving God with the seemingly sparse availability (on a world wide level throughout human history) of the only way to find salvation?
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How about this: