(May 3, 2012 at 6:45 pm)DeeTee Wrote: .Really, all people are sent missionaries? I guess the North Koreans aren't people then. Accident of birth does matter. Most Afghans aren't going to convert to Christianity even if they hear it's message and feel compelled by it because they live in a predominantly Muslim society that would probably have them stoned for doing so. And the chief goal of man's life is to prolong it so I really don't see how that's viable at all.Quote:6. On earth, there is no way of knowing which Hell is the true Hell. Muslims never worry about the Christian Hell and vice versa. If life on earth is a "test", Yahweh-Allah has done a lousy job of making sure to administer the test fairly, since passing the test will depend greatly on accident of birth.
That is why it is called 'faith' and 'free choice'. There are ways to tell which one is correct, you just seem to want the easy way out. No, accident of birth does not influence the message. Allpeople are sent missionaries, pastors, believers to tell them the truth, it is not God's fault if unbelievers listening to evil try to thwart that message and cover it up.
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