Let's just ignore the gays, atheists, agnostics, people that are borderline, people that still haven't quite worked out their beliefs, people who believed in the wrong God, and people that just never got a chance to read a bible for the moment.
Doesn't it bother you just a little bit that all of these people who have read, are reading, and will read the exact same book as you are going to miss out on an afterlife with God because they read the same book you are to the best of their ability and comprehension and came to a different/wrong conclusion on one issue or another? That these people are
just adamant as you are that their interpretation of His word is right and it turned out they were wrong despite leading what they were 100% sure was the life He wanted from them; that doesn't make you second guess yourself just a little? Do you really believe that they just 'didn't read their bibles,' or knew deep down that that they were wrong but chose to believe otherwise for some mystery reason like your last post implies?
If I were in your position I'd be horrified that so many people who thought they were saved weren't, and wonder what it meant for me. And if I were discussing such a matter with another person (who's own eternal soul is just as at risk) I certainly wouldn't dismiss their questions and points with what amounts to 'lol nope,' not if I were being honest with myself at least. Especially considering it's already been acknowledged on these forums that every Christian here willingly disobeys His word and won't be making it to Heaven anyway, regardless of our beliefs.
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TOX, there's a huge difference between someone saying the Bible says something versus what it actually says. The latter does not change regardless of the fact that the former may.
That's exactly what everyone else who came before and everyone who will come after you will say as well.