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flyonthewall
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Many are called, but few are chosen. To accept and keep the calling one has makes one special and unique.So she was not uniquely chosen by God to be the Mother of Christ? Her uniqueness lies only in that she accepted, but if she had not accepted, He would have just chosen someone else? So it wasn’t that she was unique, but rather that her role was unique?
I try to make sense every now and then.Thank you for this. I think I understand where you are coming from, though I may not agree with all of it.
We actually agree on this, in part. We do not hold that one must have been visited by a missionary and taught the Gospel in order to be saved. If that were the case, then those people would be dependant upon man for their salvation. We do believe that those who have not heard the Gospel with their ears, still have the laws of God written upon their hearts. They know that they should not steal from each other, or kill each other, for instance. We believe they will be judged according to what they knew in their hearts and how they applied that knowledge to their lives. The only difference really, is that they still have only this life in which to choose good or evil according to their state.
You may find we have many similar or overlapping beliefs.Peace