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    It's not how little I know about the Bible. It's how little Christians know about Gods ways described in the Bible.

    Oh I see Kam, and you're it
    I think more accurate is that this type of statement reveals a prideful attitude, trying to position oneself as more enlightened or knowledgeable than those who genuinely follow or understand Christianity, even if the speaker's own understanding is limited or superficial. It can be a way to boost self-esteem or to criticize others under the guise of spiritual insight.

    Salvation comes in many forms and typically Christians see themselves as the centre of everything and think that they have ownership of salvation.
    Again Kam, that’s your view if it make you happy

    While salvation has a specific meaning for Christians, it has similar (but not exactly the same) meaning throughout religious history.
    Which History and like what, now you put your foot in it as to how well you know the bible
    Salvation history in Christianity begins with the fall of Eve and Adam in the Book of Genesis. This original sin resulted in the loss of harmony between humanity and God. Throughout the Old Testament, God worked to restore this relationship with humanity, including through the institution of animal sacrifices as a temporary means of atonement for sins. These sacrifices prefigured the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ on the Cross, whose death and resurrection brought about the redemption and salvation of humanity, fulfilling the Old Testament prophecies and offering the opportunity for reconciliation with God

    Noah's Ark "saved" those whom God chose to save
    Moses "saved" the Israelites and also gave them the commandments to avoid "kareth"

    My dear friend there is a difference in that God's saving action can operate in various ways throughout a person's earthly life, including through life events or experiences. However, final salvation at the end of one's life is typically understood as the culmination of a person's response to God's grace and the state of their soul at the moment of death, this is where Jesus enter in the equation, which you seem not to be able to tell the difference, between God’s helping hand in real life events to the final death and salvation of that person’s soul
 
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