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The idea is that once exposed to the full glory of Christ, they'll have an experience like Paul did on the road to Damascus.There is a problem with absolute universalism. It teaches that you must become a Christian to be saved and that there is no salvation outside of God. But an atheist might not want to become a Christian because he sees things differently than God. Or, a satanist will not be able to choose God because he has better things to do. God has all respect towards an atheist or a satanist, and He is understanding enough to not force them to Himself and His own type of worldview. I am one to defend one's right to be a satanist and atheist, and believe that they do not need to become Christian or please God. They are ensured their eternal happiness, safety, certainty, in their own way and understanding. So, for special cases, there is salvation outside of Christianity and God.
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