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<blockquote data-quote="hedrick" data-source="post: 61072422" data-attributes="member: 239032"><p>Fortunately, we don't have the responsibility for judging. Several of Jesus' teachings might suggest that Diana is closer to him. But we have no way of knowing what kinds of limitations Elizabeth is operating under, nor what Diana's motivations really are. That's relevant, because God doesn't just count good and bad deeds. But Jesus does suggest that actions give us a pretty good clue.</p><p></p><p>CF tends to be a conservative Protestant group. But in the Christian world as a whole, the majority position is "inclusivism." This position says that only God knows how he is working with people, but that it's possible that Diana is actually serving Christ, even though she's not fully aware of it. Of course she would be better off to be doing so knowingly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hedrick, post: 61072422, member: 239032"] Fortunately, we don't have the responsibility for judging. Several of Jesus' teachings might suggest that Diana is closer to him. But we have no way of knowing what kinds of limitations Elizabeth is operating under, nor what Diana's motivations really are. That's relevant, because God doesn't just count good and bad deeds. But Jesus does suggest that actions give us a pretty good clue. CF tends to be a conservative Protestant group. But in the Christian world as a whole, the majority position is "inclusivism." This position says that only God knows how he is working with people, but that it's possible that Diana is actually serving Christ, even though she's not fully aware of it. Of course she would be better off to be doing so knowingly. [/QUOTE]
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