old man joe Guest
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Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2008 11:49 pm Post subject: If salvation is conditional aborted fetuses can not be saved |
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there's not a person on earth who can recall his being born, nor the
first day of his birth, nor the first year of his existence.
what then could be the cognizant awareness of a fetus ?
none whatsoever. these are the victims of this world and the
victims left out of the kingdom of God because a fetus can not fill
the conditions placed on them by Fundamentalism.
the fetus neither is self-aware nor cognizant of its own existence.
needless to say, the fetus can not fill the condition of " making a
decision for Christ " or have salvation passed along to it by blood
line nor the will of the parents, nor by its own will... Jn. 1:12,13.
the fetus has no will to respond to a gospel it can not understand
anyway.
in the world of Fundamentalism this fetus is murdered before it is
ever born to see the light of day and has no hope of salvation because
it can not fill the conditions placed on it.
if the Fundamentalist says this fetus is automatically saved since
it never heard the gospel and God is love and is merciful, then here
we have two kinds of salvation... one kind these are preaching is
conditional and the other kind these are preaching is unconditional.
can these not make up their mind ?
yet, this is their response to such questions as to the aborted
fetuses plight.
what the Fundamentalist does not understand nor care to know is that
there are recorded in Holy Scripture at least four prophets of God
saved unconditionally while yet unborn fetuses. these are Jacob,
David, Jeremiah and John the Baptist. four wonderful examples of
God's salvation in Christ which no one can refute lest he be found
fighting against God.
wonderfully, the Blessed Savior Jesus Christ Himself taught
unconditional election in Luke chapter four... and when the Pharisees
brought to Him a woman they caught in the act of adultery, Jesus
simply forgave her unto eternal life without her ever so much as
" making a decision for Christ " nor " accepting Jesus as her Lord and
Savior " nor did she make some " altar call " nor recite some
" sinner's prayer " to fill all kinds of Fundamentalist conditions
placed on grace " freely bestowed. "
God first gives life, believing then follows. Acts 13:48; Jn. 3:3 |
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