musterion
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Universalism (more correctly, universal salvationism) is the belief that every human being that has ever lived will eventually be forgiven, saved, redeemed, justified, made right with God, no matter what they did or did not believe about Him during this life. Some go as far as to say that even Satan will be restored to God.
That raises a question that I don't see any U's trying hard to answer:
It is a fact of the Bible that without faith it is impossible to please God. And not just nebulous "faith" generally, but faith in precisely what He said He expects someone to believe. That has been true from the beginning.
Q. Since it is impossible to please Him without faith, how do all unbelievers, some of whom died willfully rejecting and publicizing their hatred for Christ, get saved after death?
Take any one of the several 18th and 19th century philosophers who were flat-out, Christ-hating atheists. How does such a man, now dead, end up saved?
That raises a question that I don't see any U's trying hard to answer:
It is a fact of the Bible that without faith it is impossible to please God. And not just nebulous "faith" generally, but faith in precisely what He said He expects someone to believe. That has been true from the beginning.
Q. Since it is impossible to please Him without faith, how do all unbelievers, some of whom died willfully rejecting and publicizing their hatred for Christ, get saved after death?
Take any one of the several 18th and 19th century philosophers who were flat-out, Christ-hating atheists. How does such a man, now dead, end up saved?