That’s the defiition of universalism.
It’s not a secret club. It’s the fact that there is no way to the Father but through faith in the Son. It’s not about a club. It’s about faith and obedience in the second Person of the Blessed Trinity.
Uhm, Gentiles. And they were the church’s business once He sent the church to them.
All have sinned and fallen short of the law. Through the works of the law no flesh shall be justified, because the whole world is guilty of the law.
It’s still universalism.
“All one must do?” You make it sound as if being perfect, as the Father is perfect, is a cinch.
Actually, Jesus Christ would’ve walked with them daily. Unless you’re not only a universalist but also an Arian.
No original sin. Unless you’re not only a universalist and an Arian but also a Pelagian.
If refuting the concept man can naturally discern
right from wrong, be charitable, follow the Beatitudes
without knowing that is what he’s doing…
So you are propounding the concept then that there is no
salvation outside of the Church? Are you also
suggesting that the Jews are damned unless they convert
to Christianity?
In other words- God is not capable and has no desire
or will of His own to save someone who has never
heard of Him or the Bible? We have the right and obligation
to set rules like this for God?
A deaf, mute and blind person who has never committed
sin is automatically damned? Can’t be saved because
they never read or heard Scripture?
A child of a lost tribe in the Amazon- well, tough luck?
Really?