(what about people who never heard of Jesus?)
You can't accept Him after you die because you're DEAD! Your actions and you heart will do the talking for you.
As far as everyone knowing about Christ~ There are these really neat inventions called TV and Radio! The Indians have them on their reservation along with their gambling casinos.
Every since person hears the truth before dying. They make the choice more than once.
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You can't accept Him after you die because you're DEAD!
So he's saying there's no heaven or hell or immortal soul - you're just dead? That's a pretty odd version of Christianity.
Most Christians believe in resurrection. For example, the Baptist Confession of Faith says "The bodies of men after death return to dust, and undergo corruption, but their souls, which neither die nor sleep, having an immortal subsistence, immediately return to God Who gave them." The Apostle's Creed says "I believe in ... the resurrection of the body, and life everlasting."
So, once again, why can't you accept Him after you die? Is life some kind of test, with death being the "all pencils down" command?
There are these really neat inventions called TV and Radio!
Which need power to work, and which people need money to buy. What about all the people who are living in poverty who can't afford them, or people who might live in places where electricity isn't as readily available as it is in the United States? What about children, who die at an early age? Is your "loving" god going to throw them into Hell, too?
These days, there are precious few people who don't hear about Christianity. But there still are people who don't.
And what do you do about the first 1800 years of Christian militant takeover... *cough* I mean, evangelism? You know, when the world was a much bigger place and harder to navigate? How do you explain all of that away?
@Old Viking
Is there a Mad Scientist's lab somewhere churning out these drones?
If so, it wouldn't be Dr. Brown! :)
There are these really neat inventions called TV and Radio! image
Right, and everyone have TV and radio. Every single person. And every single person who owns a TV and radio receive evangelist broadcasts in a language they understand. Especially the natives of remote places such as Kitopia, who don't have electricity.
Sure.
Along with their gambling casinos huh? That aside for a second, didn't your mummy ever tell you to not believe everything you see on TV? Hell, I'd sooner believe in UFO sightings than the bollocks you're selling. Tool.
Paul, that is Saint Paul, says atheists have no excuse for not believing in God as the world around them is adequate evidence that God exists, Therefore, everyone, whether or not they have heard the "word of God," is going to hell unless they are saved by Jesus. Yet another reason the Bible is a crock.
I looked reality directly in the eye, I studied life in its beautiful complexity, I watched cults all over the world claiming to be the only one, and there was no choice left.
Atheism is not a choice. It's a logical deduction.
"There are these really neat inventions called TV and Radio! The Indians have them on their reservation along with their gambling casinos."
Americentric, thy name is fundie. And what, pray tell, about the indigenous peoples of the Amazonian rainforest? There are still tribes there, where the hand of man has never set foot before. How the fuck are you going to airdrop wind-up Trevor Baylis BayGen wind-up/solar powered radios to such, if you don't know the fuck where they are?! To say nothing of transmitting 'God's Word' if you don't know their fucking language in the first place?!
And there are laws in Brazil that - in certain circumstances (especially in government-controlled/owned areas of rainforest) - that ban anyone from trying to contact these as yet undiscovered peoples. It's called 'Leave them the FUCK alone'.
"Every since person hears the truth before dying"
See above. And you can't spell. Your argument is invalid.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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