It has been argued here that in Christainity those who do not accept Christ as savior and as God will be punish in eternal Hell.
Some things do not make sense to me, because it would seem as if there are contradictions. For one, it also says that anyone who accepts Christ will be saved unless they sin (but they can be forgiven of sin by Christ).
Suppose that you had not accepted Christ, perhaps because you did not know about Christianity, were uncertain or confused, or had rejected Christ at the time. Perhaps you may accept Christ tomorrow or in some future date. Would you be condemned to hell because you did not know, were uncertain, or were mislead (which would be 'corrected' in the future? If God is all knowing, wouldn't He know your future and know that your not accepting Christ would be true for today?
Would, since Jesus had said, "Forgive them Father, for they know not what they do.", mean that if men whom do not know what they are doing to be forgiven because they don't know what they are doing, which would that include a non-Christian's because they, Non Christians not know what they are doing? For that matter, why would, if God is all knowing, need to ask His Son (or why would His Son need to ask His Father) to forgive them? Does/did not God know that they (man) not know what they (or in this case, we), not know what we are doing? Suppose you had rejected God. Is that because you don't know the Truth (and would not reject God had you known the Truth)?
Wherin this does punishment lay for man to comprehend, (if man is seeking the Truth)? Are you to be punished because you had been deceived? If you were mis-lead, but had been seeking to know God, are you guilty of not knowing while you are seeking?
Suppose that you did not accept Christ as God, but did accept His father as God? Is not God, God? Did God, the Father of Christ disappear or become less significant because He had a Son? Did God's Son usurp the significance of his Father? It seems that Christianity is centered on the Son of God, and his father is almost an Oh, BTW. Why is the Old Testament almost rejected.
Some things do not make sense to me, because it would seem as if there are contradictions. For one, it also says that anyone who accepts Christ will be saved unless they sin (but they can be forgiven of sin by Christ).
Suppose that you had not accepted Christ, perhaps because you did not know about Christianity, were uncertain or confused, or had rejected Christ at the time. Perhaps you may accept Christ tomorrow or in some future date. Would you be condemned to hell because you did not know, were uncertain, or were mislead (which would be 'corrected' in the future? If God is all knowing, wouldn't He know your future and know that your not accepting Christ would be true for today?
Would, since Jesus had said, "Forgive them Father, for they know not what they do.", mean that if men whom do not know what they are doing to be forgiven because they don't know what they are doing, which would that include a non-Christian's because they, Non Christians not know what they are doing? For that matter, why would, if God is all knowing, need to ask His Son (or why would His Son need to ask His Father) to forgive them? Does/did not God know that they (man) not know what they (or in this case, we), not know what we are doing? Suppose you had rejected God. Is that because you don't know the Truth (and would not reject God had you known the Truth)?
Wherin this does punishment lay for man to comprehend, (if man is seeking the Truth)? Are you to be punished because you had been deceived? If you were mis-lead, but had been seeking to know God, are you guilty of not knowing while you are seeking?
Suppose that you did not accept Christ as God, but did accept His father as God? Is not God, God? Did God, the Father of Christ disappear or become less significant because He had a Son? Did God's Son usurp the significance of his Father? It seems that Christianity is centered on the Son of God, and his father is almost an Oh, BTW. Why is the Old Testament almost rejected.