Jarthur001
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Hello Gordon,
Thanks for your reply. I would have to agree with othes, that it is good to see at least a good argument from your side of theology. I also see a few more things that needs to be addressed. I will write on that now, but I wanted to post this short note to see if I can get a reply to Cain and Gods goal to save mankind. If you do not have a reply, maybe someone else would like to address it. I will repost so that you will not have to look it up again.
Thanks...I'll be back in a few.
In Christ...James
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BTW...I keep asking this, for it is the OP.
Thanks for your reply. I would have to agree with othes, that it is good to see at least a good argument from your side of theology. I also see a few more things that needs to be addressed. I will write on that now, but I wanted to post this short note to see if I can get a reply to Cain and Gods goal to save mankind. If you do not have a reply, maybe someone else would like to address it. I will repost so that you will not have to look it up again.
You said that it was Gods goal to save all of mankind. Cain was the 1st non-believer born. If it was in fact Gods goal to save all of mankind, God could have met that goal by giving full salvation from sin and this life before Cain was made into a life. This is the only time in the history of the world that all of mankind could have been saved.
According to the CIA World Factbook, as of July, 2005, there were approximately 6,446,131,400 people on the planet, and the death rate was approximately 8.78 deaths per 1,000 people a year. According to our nifty desktop calculator, that works out to roughly 56,597,034 people leaving us every year. That's about a 155,000 a day.
Now most people do not believe the vast part of mankind will be saved. In fact most claim the number is rather low, being 10% or less. This would leave 90% of the people going to hell. In this case, lets make the number not that bad. Lets just say 50% go to hell. This would place our numbers at 77,500 people leaving this world each year on their way to hell.
Each day that Christ does not come back more people go to Hell. From the start of reading this post, to the time you are done, over 100 more people have died and are now on there way to hell. The longer God waits the more people go to hell. This would cause one to ask, what is God waiting on, if in fact the gaol was to save all of mankind.
So again let me ask you.
1) If God foresaw Cain would not believe and with that, God wanted to save all of mankind, why did God not bring full salvation from sin and this life before Cain was born? If God had done this, God would have met that goal.
2) Being that even at a low %, at 50%, there are 77,500 people dieing each year and on their way to Hell, what is God waiting on?
I just want to add, that I think Gods plan is working, and He will come right in time, at the moment God had planned all along.
Thanks...I'll be back in a few.
In Christ...James
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BTW...I keep asking this, for it is the OP.
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