A question for everyone, but especially you Calvinists.
Can you honestly tell from the stories which people were saved and which weren't?
You assume because of what you see and hear in our physical world that you know who is going to heaven, and who is going to hell.
I would submit to you that the opposite might actaully be the truth.
Even Calvnists, with all of their knowledge and education, cannot look into someone's heart, and know who is saved, and who isnt.
Calvinists are going to be real suprised when they get to heaven, and see who is there, and who isnt.
A hard-core bible thumping Calvinist preacher can actually be lost, while a person struggling with substance abuse might be the first in line at heaven's gate.
I don't know, and you don't know.
The thing that gets me is that we judge sin by Earthly standards. To God, who is worse, Charles Manson, or a televangelist that takes good Christians money so he can live in a 2 million dollar mansion?
Charles Manson, or a good pastor that is saved but is forgiven because he trusts Christ? The sins of the good pastor are just as worthy of Hell as Charles Manson's are, but we judge Charles Manson by Earthly standards, whereas i dont believe God does. What is shocking to us, is just human behavior to God.
So, really, noone knows which of the people in the two stories, if any went to heaven.
John