Are you 'working' to enter Heaven ?, page-134

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    ''Do you think the imprisoned spirits will accept Jesus as their saviour?
    Would they be saved or not saved?
    If you don't wish to answer just say you don't wish to answer. Don't ramble about me doing something I am not doing.''

    What you are doing is presenting something that is irrelevant to the question; the terms of salvation....not for 'imprisoned spirits,' not the time of Noah or whatever, whether imprisoned spirits can they accept Jesus or not, or why, is irrelevant.

    The issue here is the living, us, how we think, what we are supposed to believe as a condition of salvation, not 'imprisoned spirits'

    The issue is what faith as a condition of salvation says about the character of God;

    What if someone is fallible, incapable of good works, exploitative, selfish, greedy, yet has great faith in Jesus? They are saved? Reformed?

    Or someone who has no 'faith in Jesus' yet is a great humanitarian, engaged in helping those in need and is doing their best to build a better society?

    The former is saved while the latter burns in hell?

    Is this an example of divine morality and justice?

    Keep to the point. If you don't want to answer the question, fine...just don't go running through the brambles with your 'imprisoned spirits.'
 
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