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jonfawkes
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I don’t see how a loving God would not forgive, provided unbelief was the most grievous of their sins. That brings us back to free will. If you believe it ends at death or not. I think God is always ready to welcome us home his Prodigal sons. *
As a Catholic you are certainly being evasive. I 'll ask again and phrase it differently. Do you believe that God will forgive all the sins of an atheist, including atheism, when the atheist cannot repent of his sins (assuming he dies an atheist), or are you going to start up that other argument that you can repent** after** you die?
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I don’t see how a loving God would not forgive, provided unbelief was the most grievous of their sins. That brings us back to free will. If you believe it ends at death or not. I think God is always ready to welcome us home his Prodigal sons. *
As a Catholic you are certainly being evasive. I 'll ask again and phrase it differently. Do you believe that God will forgive all the sins of an atheist, including atheism, when the atheist cannot repent of his sins (assuming he dies an atheist), or are you going to start up that other argument that you can repent** after** you die?