Monthly Archives: May 2011
What about those who’ve never heard? (part 5)
If you’ve been following these series of posts you will find this response shows similarities to the response give by William Lane Craig. This response also injects some additional Scripture into the discussion worthy of consideration.
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What about those who’ve never heard? (part 4)
Erwin, I believe rightly puts his finger upon a concern which lies behind the question, “What about those who’ve never heard?” The concern is, “I could not give my life to a God who does not care about everyone.” (28sec … Continue reading
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What about those who’ve never heard? (part 3)
Bullmore uses the language of the exclusivity of Christ AND the necessity of believing in Christ. In other words, salvation is in Christ alone (exclusively) AND it’s necessary (the necessity) to believe in Christ to benefit from His atoning sacrifice.
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What about those who’ve never heard? (part 2)
Seems like a bit of a non answer, with lightly brushing up against to the tension between Romans 1:20 and Romans 10:14, and leaving it unresolved. 2:55 – 4:46 William Lane Craig from 2:55 – 4:46 articulates a possibility for … Continue reading
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What about those who’ve never heard? (part 1, framing it)
What about those who’ve never heard of Jesus or the gospel message? Will they go to hell simply because they’ve never been given a chance to hear? Taken back to even a more foundational step, how can one reconcile a … Continue reading
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