No one ... and I mean no one .... CAN BELIEVE even if they see someone else be raised from the dead ... they can only believe when they themselves have been made alive (when they themselves have been raised from the dead)
made alive = raised from the dead ..... same truth, different words
the viewpoint of ET is: you see us as going astray from what is true (or truth), whereas we see the ET understanding as what we have been delivered from (I once believed as you do ... every word), you see me as going astray, I see myself as being delivered ....... if you have never entered into the UR understanding , how can you see yourself as being delivered from it if you never entered into it?
You have respect for the authority of God (just as we do), just as a child learns to respect the authority of their earthly father through discipline as they are growing up, but when that child got older he learned that everything his father did "TO" him was "FOR" him out of love, and that is how we now see our own heavenly Father, He does everything "FOR" us (mankind), not "TO" us (mankind).
So now the UR belief holder doubles down against God's Word. Or is it a triple down?
God tells a story about a dead man who knows he is damned and is depicted asking someone (who is also dead but not damned) to send a messenger back to his living brothers to warn them to change their ways. That man is NOT depicted having any hope for saving himself. The response to that man is that if his brothers will not listen to the prophets (the "testimony" of Good in this life), then even if someone is raised from the dead they will not believe. Jesus rose from the dead. He also said while here that even if the rocks cry out, some will not listen (believe).
The question being replied to was that if people were not persuaded in this life by all the Good, (and obviously God Himself agrees and told people no matter what some will never believe), what makes the UR believer think the damned in Hell will miraculously see the Light at some point?
The response is essentially because of Love, God will do what He plainly says will never happen. He said, that no matter what - some will never believe. The damned in Hell are never depicted in Scripture getting relief or seeing the Light. God Himself indicates that some folks will always say "my will, not Thy Will". Yet the UR insists because God is Love, He cannot allow their refusal to eternally damn them.
It is further suggested that "they" will only believe after they are "raised" from the dead, "made alive". Am unclear if the that is referenced to "saved" (whether one sees that accomplished in this life or the next) or the physical act of being resurrected. I suspect the former. If the former, then again in reference to not being damned (opposite of "saved") God says no matter what is done, some will never listen (be saved). He did not qualify those statements with something might convince them in Hell after this life (so they could eventually be "made alive"). Neither did He indicate that those already damned (Lazarus) could still be "saved". In fact, he begged for water not salvation from his state, clearly knowing his fate was sealed. So if this is the meaning, it is outside of Scripture and a conclusion supported only by saying God's Love and Mercy, in deference to His Justice and Glory, requires that it be so.
If instead the meaning of "raised" or "made alive" means simply resurrected, the Great Judgment indicates all mankind gets resurrected body and soul at same time. Based on that Judgment, everyone is deposed either to Glory or eternal damnation. So if resurrection is the meaning, why doesn't that same depiction show everyone going to Glory?
So either way I look at this reply, the conclusion supported by the UR holder is demanding God's Love and Mercy require He set aside His Glory and Justice. It is also both contradicting and adding to His own Words (scripture) to support this belief.