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I don't think it is anything specific to Native Americans, but applies to anyone who has not yet heard the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. I am sure that there are plenty of "non-native" Americans who, in spite of living in a country where there are many Christian believers, have never really heard the gospel. (I'm using "non-native" in opposition to "Native Americans", not modern day imigrants who have been granted American citizenship). Perhaps Paul's words in Romans 1.18-20 are pertinent here:Revelator said:I was wondering what your views were on this. Did God judge the Native Americans on their conscience before the us white folk showed up or are they all held accountable for rejecting Christ?
Revelator said:I was wondering what your views were on this. Did God judge the Native Americans on their conscience before the us white folk showed up or are they all held accountable for rejecting Christ?
While this is true today, it was not true in the OT, was it.Revmitchell said:Act 4:12 And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved." ESV
skypair said:While this is true today, it was not true in the OT, was it.
What this proves is that whosoever comes does "acknowledge, glorify, and thank" God will, in a physical body, on earth, name the name of Christ even if it is after his resurrection into the MK which is how the OT saints will be utterly saved then.
I agree with Ibaker. God has provided that "acknowledge, glorify, thankful" mechanism to JUSTIFY those who could not know Jesus Christ. Acts 4:12 is speaking of those who will ultimately be JUSTIFIED AND SANCTIFIED like us in the knowledge and confession of Jesus Christ.
skypair
Romans 1-3 answers that question. Those who have never heard of Christ are not held accountable for rejecting Christ, but they are held accountable for knowing some things about the Creator God from the testimony of creation itself (that he was all-powerful, invisible, and completely unlike his creatures, for instance), and knowing, too, how they ought to respond to that kind of Creator (they ought to honor him and give thanks), and then rejecting that knowledge of the Creator and refusing to respond to him as they ought, choosing to worship creaturely beings (or creature-like beings) instead.Revelator said:Did God judge the Native Americans on their conscience before the us white folk showed up or are they all held accountable for rejecting Christ?
And the conclusion was that even when judged by our own moral code...we fail. :tonofbricks:Revelator said:Recently we began a bible study with some family and just studied through Romans, I felt this way about it before, and going over it again I taught it that way, that there is a God given moral code every man has in them to live by or not and God uses that to judge a man by in the absence of Christ.
Revelator said:Recently we began a bible study with some family and just studied through Romans, I felt this way about it before, and going over it again I taught it that way, that there is a God given moral code every man has in them to live by or not and God uses that to judge a man by in the absence of Christ.
Deacon said:And the conclusion was that even when judged by our own moral code...we fail.
lbaker said:Good question. My thinking on this, total conjecture of course, is that those Native Americans, or any other "pagans" who reasoned their way to a belief in a "Great Spirit" or "Creator God" and responded to Him in faith to the extent of their knowledge would be in covenant with Him.
I think that we could determine the truth of this statement by asking the question at an tribal village in the heart of the South American jungle. All we have to find is one person who says 'no.' I suspect that several of our BB brothers and sisters on the mission fields can supply us with accurate information.Revmitchell said:There is no evidence that there are some who never hear of the name of Christ. It is only assumed.
Oh yeah. I forgot the Mormons and the tribes of Israel before them who brought the golden tablets to America and buried them for Joseph Smith to find! :laugh:Revmitchell said:It has always been true. There is no evidence that there are some who never hear of the name of Christ. It is only assumed.