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A poster here said this in the "Church to Which the Authors of the Scriptures Belonged. I never heard this expressed before, any thoughts?
I don’t mean anything by it, it wasn’t my statement, it was the statement of a poster in the thread I linked to, like I said I never heard anyone express this before, maybe the poster who said it will explain?If you mean did he know during his lifetime, was Moses Christian, than no, Christ had not yet been born.
If you mean, did Moses trust in God’s promise to send the Messiah, than yes, Moses was Christian as Moses believed in God’s promise.
I didn’t mean to suggest that you meant this. I am curious as to why people think that those who have not heard of Jesus (either because they were born before Christ or because they have not hear the Gospel – which is different from knowing the name of Jesus as a noun).I don’t mean anything by it, it wasn’t my statement, it was the statement of a poster in the thread I linked to, like I said I never heard anyone express this before, maybe the poster who said it will explain?
Who said they didn’t hear the Gospel? First at the Transfiguration, Moses and Elijah conversed with Jesus. And next after the death of Christ on the cross, he rescued the Patriarchs of Israel from Hades, preached the Gospel to them, and led them to heaven.I didn’t mean to suggest that you meant this. I am curious as to why people think that those who have not heard of Jesus (either because they were born before Christ or because they have not hear the Gospel – which is different from knowing the name of Jesus as a noun).
The CC teaches that those who have never heard of Jesus are eligible to enter Heaven. I wish other churches taught the same.
I hadn’t visited that thread because I figured it was likely to bring out some very strange theories and claims that would probably just make me crazy. But, since you intrigued me with this thread, I decided to do it, anyway. Then, I noticed that the poster in question also claimed that the “Universal Christian Church” began in the Garden of Eden. http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y39/Telstars/Smilies/blink.gifA poster here said this in the "Church to Which the Authors of the Scriptures Belonged". I never heard this expressed before, any thoughts?