(February 22, 2011 at 10:59 am)Strongbad Wrote: In the Christian savior/saved contract, one party, the person who wishes to be saved, i.e. enter heaven, must agree to believe in the Christian God, and more specifically, must accept Jesus Christ as their “personal lord and savior”. The other party, God, agrees to perform the service of salvation, upon the death of the person in question, assuming said person had met the conditions spelled out (belief and acceptance).
I'm not sure this is an accurate representation of current Christian theology, at least not Protestantism. Salvation isn't "earned" but bestowed upon one by the Grace of God, freely given by him, according to the five Solas of reformation Christianity (specifically Sola gratia ("by grace alone")).
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