(April 23, 2011 at 1:12 am)Godschild Wrote: Yes I do know why and how a person is saved, if I didn't then how could I be saved. I said they were not saved. They may have the knowledge to be saved but they have not accept it in their hearts, just knowing in this case does not get you all the way there. Obviously they are not.
That's what I stated isn't it. Yes to your first question. The crimes are not against man they are against God and they are called sin and the judgement is for unrepented sin because there was no acceptance of the One who died so we could be forgiven.
It would seem that your arrogance is only exceeded by your capacity for delusion. Somehow, you have become the arbiter who decides who is saved and who is not.
Crimes against god? I'm sure you would have no problem explaining to the mother of a child who was raped by a priest that this was not a crime against the child, but a "sin" against god which is also forgiveable if the priest has the correct thoughts.
Your belief that one can accept something "in their heart" is patently absurd. Your heart is a muscle that pumps blood; it is not capable of thought. All of your delusions of salvation occur in your small brain.
"If there are gaps they are in our knowledge, not in things themselves." Chapman Cohen
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