(January 13, 2017 at 8:54 am)Tonus Wrote:(January 12, 2017 at 10:29 am)Godschild Wrote: God paid the ultimate price because of the fall, in doing so He made it easy to once again be restored to Him through Jesus and the grace that's extended to us. I know that atheist do not believe God paid a price of any kind, this has been argued here time and again and there is no need to rehash it. God does extend an invitation to all who seek Him and all one has to do is simple accept.
Yes, but the impression I am getting is that the invitation is not very clear because so many people do not find the right god. And many who seek do not find the right god, or any god at all. It does not seem as if God made it easy to be saved, unless he is willing to accept that his invitation is vague and many who tried to find him could not. Then he could have a contingency for those who sought him but did not find him, especially for those who sought him and fell into the hands of his adversary, which seems like a very cruel prank to play on people.
A contingency plan?!? Be reasonable, man! There's only so much a loving, all-knowing, all-powerful god can be expected to do!
It's much simpler to leave the Rube Goldberg Salvation Plan in place, and sort 'em out later.