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1  Theology / Apologetics / Re:What happens to nonbelievers who never really know? on: November 28, 2004, 05:59:26 PM
Your friend raises a good point with the example of Hindus - it's all relative. Remember, the romans, as they were throwing Christians to the lions, were yelling "Death to the atheists!"

The question you should be asking yourself really is more along the lines of: why is/are my god(s) true and all the other gods false?

Cosmo,

Those are questions for the lost, and we were all lost at one point in our lives. When your heart is filled with JESUS, there is no question any longer.

Love In Christ,
Tom

So you outright refuse to question your own beliefs? By asking yourself questions about your religion, one of two things will happen:

1. You reaffirm your beliefs, strengthening them
2. You realize your current beliefs are in need of reevaluation, and begin to think them over

Either way, it's a positive outcome. What have you to lose?
2  Theology / Apologetics / Re:What happens to nonbelievers who never really know? on: November 27, 2004, 11:40:32 PM
Your friend raises a good point with the example of Hindus - it's all relative. Remember, the romans, as they were throwing christians to the lions, were yelling "Death to the atheists!"

The question you should be asking yourself really is more along the lines of: why is/are my god(s) true and all the other gods false?
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