Here is a question on faith
You have to believe to be saved. To get to the point of belief you have to be convinced of the truth of the argument. This means the sceptics salvation is directly related to his ability to reason logically. The better he can reason logically and rebuff the arguments, and the more control he has over his emotions influencing his logic, the less chance he has of getting saved.
The other option is to be emotionally persuaded. Here your salvation is directly related to the strength of your current emotions (fear, emotional attitude, etc) in comparison with the emotional package presented by the belief system. E.g. if your fear of change is greater than the fear evoked by something you do not yet belief in you wont change.
On the other hand there is always to change that God does something to change your mind beyond reason and in the face of serious emotional odds but if this was the system why are we not all saved?
This is really puzzling
You have to believe to be saved. To get to the point of belief you have to be convinced of the truth of the argument. This means the sceptics salvation is directly related to his ability to reason logically. The better he can reason logically and rebuff the arguments, and the more control he has over his emotions influencing his logic, the less chance he has of getting saved.
The other option is to be emotionally persuaded. Here your salvation is directly related to the strength of your current emotions (fear, emotional attitude, etc) in comparison with the emotional package presented by the belief system. E.g. if your fear of change is greater than the fear evoked by something you do not yet belief in you wont change.
On the other hand there is always to change that God does something to change your mind beyond reason and in the face of serious emotional odds but if this was the system why are we not all saved?
This is really puzzling