I remember reading a book (I can’t remember the title right now) but it was about a liberal man during the 1960’s who went undercover and joined the Ku Klux Klan in an effort to write a book about them and expose them to the world (sorta like Gloria Steinem going undercover as a Playboy bunny then writing about it) In the book, when he took the oath, the oath consisted of a bunch of racist stuff but he also had to profess Christian beliefs. During that time, to be in the Klan, you couldn’t be atheist, Jewish, buddist, Muslim, or anything else; you had to be christian.Nessa wrote:Who said they had christian convictions that were true to the christian faith? And what makes it obvious that these people worshiped Jesus and loved and trusted Jesus?Kenny wrote: These people also had deep religious convictions; not just religious convictions but christian convictions. Obviously these people worshipped Jesus, loved Jesus, and trusted, Jesus.
Now that is reality; and if it is your position that these are some of the people you can expect to see in Heaven because they simply “trusted Jesus Christ for salvation” that’s fine! I ain’t tryin’ to take that away from you; but let’s not pretend that once someone “trusts christ for salvation” they will no longer do wrong.
Ken
What’s the difference between loving and trusting Jesus and loving and trusting who you believe to be Jesus?Nessa wrote:How do you know they weren't worshiping, loving and trusting only who they thought was Jesus?
Ken