Fake Coke Can is right. Aside from that, this common sentiment is often issued from some false presuppositions anyway. Namely, these kind believe that there are innocent people who don't deserve to go to hell.
Whenever someone disputes the Bible with some contrary theological idea, they must have some sort of epistemological source that is greater than the Bible. Nevertheless, when challenged they cannot point to one. The best they can do is return to finding fault with the Bible using information that is founded in no other authority but their own false perceptions.
He is correct!
ReplyDeleteGod doesn't send innocent people to hell, only guilty ones.
Fake Coke Can is right. Aside from that, this common sentiment is often issued from some false presuppositions anyway. Namely, these kind believe that there are innocent people who don't deserve to go to hell.
ReplyDeleteWhenever someone disputes the Bible with some contrary theological idea, they must have some sort of epistemological source that is greater than the Bible. Nevertheless, when challenged they cannot point to one. The best they can do is return to finding fault with the Bible using information that is founded in no other authority but their own false perceptions.
He who is without sin (I.e. innocent) let him send the first scud missile.
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