What does God do with those who never accept Jesus as their Savior? What happens to non-believers when they die?
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Robert Landbeck
July 15, 2024 at 6:24 am
“What Will Happen to Non Believers?” I would suggest that question is especially premature. That the scripture record has over three hundrend passages warning about false teaching, false teachers, false prophets, ant-christs, not fogetting the ‘arch deceiver’ presumable at large and unexposed, working out which tradition of the many hundreds of ‘Christian’ claims are true, if any, must be the first imperative. For there must be individuals and their institutions retailing a counterfeit gospel. Was it not written: ‘all is vanity all is chasing after wind’. I expect sorting out that mess to be top of the agenda for any second coming.
Mark Elwood
July 15, 2024 at 12:47 pm
hi I was wondering if you were aware of Bill Weiss and the 15 minutes in hell book that he wrote I’d love to get your opinions or your theological thoughts on that from an investigative point of view does what bill references things he saw in the Bible evidential.
D. Crous
July 17, 2024 at 8:51 pm
If a person (pastor) doesn’t believe that Revelation 20 is literal and that satan is bound now, will that person be blotted from the book of life.