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I didn't claim he was in Heaven, the tribute did.Originally posted by Bro. Curtis:
So then why claim he's in heaven ?
I don't like the tribute. In fact, I find it offensive. To me, it makes a mockery of Christianity.
No matter how good of a reporter everyone seems to think he was, that won't get him into heaven.
I didn't claim he was in Heaven, the tribute did.Originally posted by I Am Blessed 16:
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So then why claim he's in heaven ?
I don't like the tribute. In fact, I find it offensive. To me, it makes a mockery of Christianity.
No matter how good of a reporter everyone seems to think he was, that won't get him into heaven.
Until I see some reason to believe he WASN'T saved, I'm not going to assume he's in Hell either...but until I see some reason to believe he was saved, I'm not going to assume he's in heaven getting the "broadcast ready".
Originally posted by Bro. Curtis:
My bible tells me there are no good men.
But your "by all accounts" statement, did you talk with any of his ex-wives ?
I don't like fluffy tributes, like this one.
Since we don't know if he's in heaven or not, why pretend he is ?
That's what's offensive. Not one word about the work of Christ on Calvary, but a bunch of doe-eyed worship of a fallen man.
Also, the tribute has so many biblical errors it's hard to pick one to focus on.
Sorry guys, my heart felt sympaties go out to his family and loved ones, but until I see some reason to believe he was saved, I'm not going to assume he's in heaven getting the "broadcast ready".
Perhaps a more fitting tribute would be to show his life's work, reporting in several war zones. Or perhaps, some sort of warning to 13 year olds thinking about smoking. (That's how old he was when he started.)
Originally posted by Bro. Curtis:
You've said that several times, but offer no scripture to back this up...
...if we are not allowed to judge him unsaved, then we have no authority to judge him saved, either. The tribute puts him in heaven, a place reserved for those redeemed by Christ's blood.
Showing proper respect for a deceased person, whether saved, unsaved, or salvific status undertermined, is never a damage to the Christian mission.This does damage to our mission as Christians. Not one word about Jesus in that tribute.
I have finally learned why the Gospels were written.Originally posted by TexasSky:
Curtis,
I took workshops under his tutoring, and he is a nice person and a good journalist. I know he was raised Anglican. I believe he was searching for Christ, but I don't believe he was a Christian.
I base my fears regarding that on this article, where he says that he has respect for faith. I have the impression he believed Christ existed, and that he admired Christ, but he didn't trust in Christ.
Maybe, hopefully, I am reading more into it than I should.
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2000/007/31.72.html
This is a sickening and disgusting post. Either way, it is too late for second guessing. Nor is it anyone's job to judge a person's relationship with God.Originally posted by Bro. Curtis:
Was he saved ?