Howdy, it is me! said:dermdoc said:Howdy, it is me! said:dermdoc said:Howdy, it is me! said:PabloSerna said:Sapper Redux said:Howdy, it is me! said:PabloSerna said:
I can agree with you that salvation comes from Christ, however, what about those through no fault of their own, cannot make such choices? Are they damned to eternal hell? Cannot they seek God with a sincere heart and through God's grace live a good life and achieve eternal salvation?
No, they cannot. Good life does not equal salvation.
Truly one of the most mind-boggling, gross aspects of Christian theology.
Please Don't lump 1 billion Catholics in that category. We believe that only God knows the heart and there is salvation for those who have never heard the good news.
How could a religious Jew claim to have not heard the gospel? They know exactly who Jesus is yet deny Him.
What if they are of the elect? And you and they don't know it?
I don't really understand your question. I was asking whether or not Christians say "Happy ____" to other religions. You wouldn't say these things to another Christian (a saved believer).
I have before. I just find it curious that the "elect" seem to be concentrated in Christian countries. I would think a loving God would have elected more in non Christian countries.
And since in your theology only God knows who the elect are, how do you know some of the Jews are not of the elect? And I have seen Jews exhibit fruits of the Spirit. And professing Christians who don't. My rich office manager close friend who stole over a million bucks from me was all into talking with me about her new Christian walk.
You tell other Christians "Happy Ramadan"' or "Happy Passover"? I have to admit, that's really strange…
I am strange. Seriously it usually is just a deal in light hearted way. I just do not see the big deal. But I am the opposite of legalistic.
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