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Originally Posted by jfrog
Couldn't say. Just know that I'd be hoping and praying I was wrong and had somehow missed something if I understood the bible to be claiming that many would have faith enough to be put to death for Christ and would still be lost. I'd be hoping and praying I was wrong and that I'd missed something in my understanding if I thought people that profess christ today could be put to death for their faith and still be lost.
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You admit you "couldn't say" who you think God is. That is, you admit to being clueless about who is God. Which means you are a functional agnostic, at best.
Yet, admittedly having no clue about God, you pretend to have an opinion about salvation, and prayer, and the moral, ethical, and spiritual condition of Christians, such that you fancy we "ought" to be doing something you "think" we should do.
And do you realise, Mr Frog, that this is nothing more than purely emotional desire on your part, with utterly NO rationality to it whatsoever? No logic involved at all? That such things are differentiated from the instinctive motions of, say, beetles, only by your ability to cluster phonemes together into sounds you once learned to imitate back when you were a child? That you have allowed yourself to become in actuality not much more than a brute beast trained in imitating human speech?
Doesn't that concern you?