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wmscott
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I posted this as an answer on another thread. It was in response to a question on salvation and who will attain it. Am I the only one who feels this way or is it that we are so caught up in our own little corner of the puzzle that we can’t see beyond the few surrounding pieces?
I don’t know but it just may be me and my quirky way of thinking, regardless of whether a person is Baptist, Lutheran, Catholic, Buddhist, Hindu, or whatever religion you want to insert, are we all not children of God, were we all not made in His image and likeness? Doesn’t God in His infinite wisdom not have a purpose for all of us? Do we really live in such a vacuum that if you are not one of us, then there is no salvation for anyone who is not?
This seems to me to be a rather presumptuous position to take; I cannot see God creating all of these other wonderful and beautiful souls made in His image and likeness who lead, moral, just and upright lives only to doom them to eternal damnation. Just does not make sense.
Now there are those who do know the truth and of God and His existence and choose to openly and actively deny Him, then I can see where peril may enter into their lives and salvation.
I don’t know but it just may be me and my quirky way of thinking, regardless of whether a person is Baptist, Lutheran, Catholic, Buddhist, Hindu, or whatever religion you want to insert, are we all not children of God, were we all not made in His image and likeness? Doesn’t God in His infinite wisdom not have a purpose for all of us? Do we really live in such a vacuum that if you are not one of us, then there is no salvation for anyone who is not?
This seems to me to be a rather presumptuous position to take; I cannot see God creating all of these other wonderful and beautiful souls made in His image and likeness who lead, moral, just and upright lives only to doom them to eternal damnation. Just does not make sense.
Now there are those who do know the truth and of God and His existence and choose to openly and actively deny Him, then I can see where peril may enter into their lives and salvation.