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Originally Posted by Jermyn Davidson
As sad as this story reads, if he lived in America, he had a chance for salvation.
God is just, whether this sould ends up in Heaven or hell. I just have a hard time believing that this guy NEVER had a chance.
Though his circumstances were beyond unfortunate, I am prone to believe that he had a chance, probably more than one-- but spurned the opportunities, choosing to carry his own burdens.
As for the sister and anyone else, as long as they are still living, there is still a chance for salvation.
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Jermyn, I understand why you make these statements, but they are no more true than claiming that there's no reason to NOT win the lottery since there's always a chance. However, if one doesn't buy a ticket, let alone even know there IS a lottery, how do they have a chance to win?
Believe it or not, people die every day having no idea that there is a true plan of salvation out there they might have had. Being in America makes it no different than being in Iraq.
If the Bible was so cut and dried, there would be no reason for a Judgment Day, IMO.