Norman
Defender of Truth
Who hasn't heard of Christ?
Norman: Hi disciple, it just isn't hearing about Jesus, it is a matter of being taught about Jesus and his teachings.
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Who hasn't heard of Christ?
Sorry for stating the truth.
Sorry but no second chances. Like Paul said. You die once and then the Judgement.
It's not plagiarism at all when the source is quoted.Norman: Hi Hong Xiuquan, I have no problem with plagiarizing as long as the person quotes the source. Thanks for you in-put.
Are you serious? Today, probably the vast majority of the people in the world have at least "heard of" Him. That, however, doesn't mean that they really know much, if anything, about His teachings. For instance, if you think that the 25 million people living in North Korea in 2015 know anything at all about Jesus Christ, you are deluded beyond belief. And is many Islamic states throughout the Middle East, Jesus may be known to some extent, but certainly the truth about His gospel is not being taught. And think about the billions of people who lived in various parts of the world during the first few centuries following Christ's death, where Christianity had not yet spread. Think about the millions in the jungles of Africa, the millions in Asia, etc. It took quite a number of years for the gospel of Jesus Christ to spread anywhere near as far as it has spread today. I can't imagine you are really so naive as to have asked, "Who hasn't heard of Christ?"Who hasn't heard of Christ?
And apparently not even a first chance for billions of people. That's some loving God you believe in.Sorry but no second chances. Like Paul said. You die once and then the Judgement.
Okay, I agree. But Christ didn't really explain all that much to the thief on the cross, did He? I suspect that when the thief found himself in Paradise after he died, he would have been very desirous of learning all he could about the teachings of the Man who made his salvation possible. I'm glad to see that you recognize that there is a place (Paradise/Abraham's Bosom) where the righteous await the resurrection. Is it really such a stretch to believe that the unrighteous -- particularly the ones who never heard of Christ during their lifetimes -- also await the resurrection and could be given the privilege to be taught the truth during that period of time? And are you aware of the early Judeo-Christian beliefs concerning the state of the spirits of those who have died? They are remarkably similar to the LDS view.I'm sure that Christ would have explained what he did on the cross to all those ones counted "righteous" (as mentioned in Hebrews) waiting in Abraham's Bosom before they entered Heaven. They would have wanted to know what had made it possible for them to enter Heaven.
Hahahaha. No. I drink coffee so I'm not clean enough to enter God's House.Maybe the truth is that you go to see baptisms for that reason.
That teenaged boys and girls wear clingy, white jumpsuits when doing baptisms.Norman: Hi zomg, stating what truth?
I resigned three years ago.Norman: Hi zomg, Have you been ex-communicated from the Church or are you just in-active? I would hate to see you
charged with apostasy and kicked out of the Church. Where did you serve your mission?
It's not plagiarism at all when the source is quoted.
That teenaged boys and girls wear clingy, white jumpsuits when doing baptisms.
What happens to the hundreds of millions of people who have lived and died before the age of written records?
Or all people will not be judged at all but will return to where they came from.
Norman: All people will be judged, even those in hell will be judged. No man will escape the judgment day according to John the Revelator.
Rev 20:12 And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works. 13 And the sea gave up the dead which were in it; and death and hell delivered up the dead which were in them: and they were judged every man according to their works 14 And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death 15 And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.
"Have you then discovered the beginning that you seek after the end? For where the beginning is, there
shall the end be. Blessed is he who shall stand in the beginning, and he shall know the
end and shall not taste death."
Someone called Jesus
It means exactly what it says. Superstitions of the past. No explaination needed.
See, I don't really agree with that assessment. The 'teachings', can be, and are, taught in such a manner, half the time, that there is debate whether how it is being taught is really the correct method. I personally, if anything, am not agreeing with much if not most 'Xian proponent argumentation', to the extreme of complete rejection of many themes, which I think are incorrect, and confusing, etc. So, it's not as simple as you say. In some sense, what I said is necessarily true, because the person has to take it upon themselves, at some point, to figure out what Xianity is. What's interesting, is that what I think it is, differs in even theology related issues, to many other self labeled Xians. So, who's right. Is one version wrong, etc.Norman: Hi disciple, it just isn't hearing about Jesus, it is a matter of being taught about Jesus and his teachings.
I stopped believing. Does it matter?Norman: What happened?
I believe the LDS church isn't what it claims to be and people have a right to that information. I believe the LDS church is a dangerous, harmful organization. Coming onto a religious debate forum once in awhile qualifies as not leaving it alone? Ha!Norman: You told me that you left the Church three years ago, evidently you left the Church but cannot leave it alone, Why?
And apparently not even a first chance for billions of people. That's some loving God you believe in.