Do the willingly ignorant go to hell by accident?

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NO THAT IS FALSE ----Rejecting Jesus is rejecting the One who took your sins ---all your sins for all time -

All Sin has been dealt with -----so you go to Hell for Rejecting the person who took all your sins -----your sins are already forgiven by and through the shed blood of Jesus that covered all sin for all people for all time ---Rejecting Jesus does make your sin come back to you -----if that is true than God is a liar ---

SHOW me a Scripture that says rejecting Jesus brings back your sins -------

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Yes, the Bible teaches that Jesus' sacrifice on the cross was a one-time, sufficient atonement for the sins of all people, past, present, and future. Passages like 1 John 2:2 and Hebrews 10:10 emphasize that Christ's sacrifice was a complete and final payment for sin,

No post your scripture that counter acts that --------

There is no forgiveness of sins without coming to the cross of Jesus and receiving salvation. It is a gift. Say false all you like.

Stop putting words in my mouth. I never said rejecting Jesus brings back your sins. You like to lie a lot. If you don't know Jesus as lord and Savior, you are already dead in sin, as Romans chapter 6 says.
 
"An Inuit hunter asked the local missionary priest: ‘If I did not know about God and sin, would I go to hell?’ ‘No,’ said the priest, ‘not if you did not know.’ ‘Then why,’ asked the Inuit earnestly, ‘did you tell me?’ " Annie Dillard
 
"An Inuit hunter asked the local missionary priest: ‘If I did not know about God and sin, would I go to hell?’ ‘No,’ said the priest, ‘not if you did not know.’ ‘Then why,’ asked the Inuit earnestly, ‘did you tell me?’ " Annie Dillard
the gospel message is not about death its about Life ,love, and mercy
 
There is no forgiveness of sins without coming to the cross of Jesus and receiving salvation. It is a gift. Say false all you like.

Stop putting words in my mouth. I never said rejecting Jesus brings back your sins. You like to lie a lot. If you don't know Jesus as lord and Savior, you are already dead in sin, as Romans chapter 6 says.

This is right here -----so thank you for correcting my mistake in reading your post wrong -----my bad --apologize ---:)
 
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Re: Do the willingly ignorant go to hell by accident?

Actually one of the virtues of Christianity's high priest is patience with
ignorance.


Heb 5:1-2 . . Every high priest is selected from among men and is
appointed to represent them in matters related to God, to offer gifts and
sacrifices for sins. He is able to deal gently with those who are ignorant and
are going astray, since he himself is subject to weakness.


Now, I'm assuming the ignorance spoken of in that verse is inadvertent,
whereas the ignorance spoken of by 2Pet 3:5-7 appears to me due to
stubbornness. For example my favorite scientists Michio Kaku, Carl Sagan,
Neal deGrasse Tyson, Michelle Thaller, and Stephen Hawking are all aware,
and were aware, of intelligent design but refuse to accept it because it lacks
empirical support, viz: it's not scientific.
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Then the Cross was in vain. You're confusing forgiveness of sin with repentance.
NO, I am not. everyone who is born into the world are born in sin and shape in equity. Work of the Cross is able to save but one must be convicted by the Holy Spirit through the preaching of the Gospel of Jesus Christ and come under a godly sorrow which leads to to see their need for Jesus and then repentance.
 

This video is absolute heresy. It says salvation is advancing your humanity. You don't need to be born again. you just need to grow up and accept your responsibility. Hell is an invention of the church.
 
I think our salvation does and will advance humanity. Christian's serving Gods kingdom and will on earth can't but make for a better world.

We are responsible for our choices.
 
Then the Cross was in vain. You're confusing forgiveness of sin with repentance.

The cross and the atonement made available to all redemption through Jesus Christ. One's sins are forgiven when one believes in and grabs hold of that atonement - Jesus Christ. The wages of sin is death - and each and every sin must be paid for. Jesus paid the price and the Father will forgive all who grab hold of (believe) in His Son. But if you go you own way, and take your own methods to try to attain righteousness, you will face the fact that the wages of sin = eternal death.
 
I think our salvation does and will advance humanity. Christian's serving Gods kingdom and will on earth can't but make for a better world.

We are responsible for our choices.

I agree with what you said above. But that is not at all what the speakers in the video are promoting.
 
The cross and the atonement made available to all redemption through Jesus Christ. One's sins are forgiven when one believes in and grabs hold of that atonement - Jesus Christ. The wages of sin is death - and each and every sin must be paid for. Jesus paid the price and the Father will forgive all who grab hold of (believe) in His Son. But if you go you own way, and take your own methods to try to attain righteousness, you will face the fact that the wages of sin = eternal death.

"One's sins are forgiven when one believes in and grabs hold of that atonement......."
Why was the veil torn and the temple thrown down? Or moreover, what was the purpose of the Cross?