According to the Bible, I am going to heaven and all the Jews, Muslims, Buddhists, and whatevers are going to hell. This is also according to those conservative literal Christians
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Here's how this Christian looks at it. Jesus Christ is the Truth. Therefor the persuit of Truth is the persuit of Christ. In that way, a person born on an island whose parents worship the sea is not immediately out of luck. If he searches for Truth and admits that he is incapable of finding it himself, he is doing all he can. That is key. The Bible tells us that God expects from us based up what is given to us
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The problem with your statement is that you don't mention the fate of the inhabitants in hell, let alone the reason these people end up there. A Jewish person prays to the exact same God that I pray to, whether he accepts Christ or not. Going back to that boy on the island, if he never finds the truth, but still searches, is he going to hell? What about the Jewish people? They too are searching for the truth, and while many don't find it in Jesus, they have found it in their own faith, just as Buddhists have found it in theirs and so on and so forth. Everyone is different from everyone else. God speaks to everyone in a different way. Isn't it plausible that God speaks to Buddhist monks in a different way than, say, the Pope?
I'd be absolutely delighted, as usual, to read your answer. I do enjoy these discussions!
Ok. I hear that, I think... what you're saying is that (s)he who searches shall be fulfilled, no matter their findings? Just as long as they search? Because I like that statement. It's logical, fair, and still leaves plenty of room for free will which God enjoys giving to us.
At least, I hope I'm reading you right. Logically speaking, if one does search, they'll come to much the same conclusions... the love thy brother and enemy stuff. Maybe that's why everyone thinks we're all going to hell. Nobody's searching hard enough. How hard do you search? Of course, the answer's in front of your face... eventually I'm going to be asking so many questions, one of those Stephen Hawking wormhole things is going to rip open and devour me hole.
That sounds like something my dad would say. He's said something similar to me once many years ago...and at first, I thought it was funny. Now, I see the point.
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I'd be absolutely delighted, as usual, to read your answer. I do enjoy these discussions!
-Nick
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At least, I hope I'm reading you right. Logically speaking, if one does search, they'll come to much the same conclusions... the love thy brother and enemy stuff. Maybe that's why everyone thinks we're all going to hell. Nobody's searching hard enough. How hard do you search? Of course, the answer's in front of your face... eventually I'm going to be asking so many questions, one of those Stephen Hawking wormhole things is going to rip open and devour me hole.
I hope it doesn't take me to hell.
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