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Originally posted by @thinkofone😀 .. Im cursed 😀
What is this is nonsense? The teachings of Jesus must have had an undue influence on the formation of your beliefs.
Originally posted by @thinkofone😀 .. Im cursed 😀
What is this is nonsense? The teachings of Jesus must have had an undue influence on the formation of your beliefs.
Originally posted by @rajk999Just to be clear, an atheist who is living a righteous life HAS God in his life, even if he has denied God exists?
Everybody needs God, and many people have God in their lives. Those who live righteously have God in their lives. Those who live sinful unrighteous lives do not have God but Satan in their lives.
Originally posted by @chaney3But whoso keepeth his word, in him verily is the love of God perfected: hereby know we that we are in him. (1 John 2:5 KJV)
Just to be clear, an atheist who is living a righteous life HAS God in his life, even if he has denied God exists?
Originally posted by @eladarNoah was saved because he found grace with God, and the reason is he .. was a just man and perfect in his generations, (Genesis 6:9 KJV)
Was Noah saved by faith alone? Or was Noah required to believe first then act on that belief?
Would another person have been saved if he had created the exact same ark as Noah without belief in God?
Originally posted by @rajk999He answered God's call, not simply doing it his own way.
Noah was saved because he found grace with God, and the reason is he [i].. was a just man and perfect in his generations, (Genesis 6:9 KJV)
In those days [even now I would imagine], God appeared to, and communicated with people who he considers righteous. John said that Jesus makes his abode with the righteous. In that case to believe is easy,
God would save any righteous person.
Originally posted by @chaney3Your use of "righteous" in this question has blunted its effect.
Just to be clear, an atheist who is living a righteous life HAS God in his life, even if he has denied God exists?
Originally posted by @divegeesterI don't understand what you mean. Rajk999 is implying that an atheist has God in their life while they may be living righteous, and denying that God exists.
Your use of "righteous" in this question has blunted its effect.
Originally posted by @chaney3If Noah had lived righteously and did not answer God's call, would he have been saved?
I don't understand what you mean. Rajk999 is implying that an atheist has God in their life while they may be living righteous, and denying that God exists.
Originally posted by @thinkofoneCan you expand on "undue"?
What is this is nonsense? The teachings of Jesus must have had an undue influence on the formation of your beliefs.
Originally posted by @chaney3Righteous behaviour is subjective to god. You may have been better off using a humanist term, such as 'good' or 'apparently good', or something else.
I don't understand what you mean. Rajk999 is implying that an atheist has God in their life while they may be living righteous, and denying that God exists.
Originally posted by @eladarNot in my opinion... Good question though.
If Noah had lived righteously and did not answer God's call, would he have been saved?
Originally posted by @divegeesterHow could he? He would have drown with the rest.
Not in my opinion... Good question though.
Originally posted by @eladarHe would have been in the ark.
How could he? He would have drown with the rest.
Originally posted by @divegeesterWhat ark, Noah didn't listen to God. No ark exists.
He would have been in the ark.
Originally posted by @eladarAh, with you sorry. No he would drown.
What ark, Noah didn't listen to God. No ark exists.