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Politics : Should God be replaced?

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To: Greg or e who wrote (3338)11/14/2000 12:37:03 PM
From: cosmicforce  Read Replies (1) of 28931
 
and you had plenty of information in order to make a rational choice to receive forgiveness for those, shall we call them mistakes, through the sacrifice of Jesus Christ. You chose not to.

Apparently X didn't get enough information, because what you see as an act of will, I see as an act of reason. It is YOUR opinion and not God's that she had enough information. See, you are making a judgement that, despite your best efforts (and those of other Christians), X is willfully choosing to ignore the truth. The problem with that argument is that MOST people in the world don't find these arguments obvious. The physical evidence is weak to non-existent and the document cited is not compelling in either its virtue or truths. It is the opposite: muddled, self-referential and confusing.

I'm sure that X will be able to bring her evidence to the HYPOTHETICAL court of God and that if that thing you call God is just, it will see the obviousness of her convictions to HER. The oversight and choice is not hers, but God's. After all, God knows everything that she needs to be convinced and chose not to show those things to her. Right?
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