Does birth place DETERMINE salvation?

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Here's what Dan had to say!
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This clip also happens to be from Alex's most recent debate with Jonathan McLatchie, from 2022.

Dan also has a longer video going into this subject for others interested.

adamstewart
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The first explanation is sort of horrifying to think about.

shugunoth
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God is perfectly just: we can trust Him to do whats right. God doesn't condemn those without reason.

Jesus lives! ♥️ and is Yahweh God 🙏🏻 Christ ✝️ and King 👑

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Honestly, that sounds like the biggest load of bull crap I think I’ve ever heard. We know directly from the Bible exactly the requirements for salvation. We know God treats the pagans who have never been introduced to him formally in this life, but keep his law in their heart. There are so many directions this could go, but to pass it off in such a blasé careless almost pathetic manner, no, I’m calling you out. The word God is like a sword, and it creates separation. And as Christians, we are to live in a way that allows us to stand out and to study our Bible so that we have the actual biblical and scriptural truth the God wants for humanity. We also have the principle of belonging to a family; you belong to your parents and your parents decision decisions affect your life, and the life of your grandchildren and great grandchildren, for many many many many generations affecting entire nations. We are where we are in life not because of God’s justice, but because of the choices that our parents have made. And it is our duty to continue to seek out God, regardless of our circumstance because when we look around at this world, no one can justify the existence of nature and all the life on this planet without knowing in their soul that there is a creator who made it. At the end of the day no one in this earth has an excuse because the evidence is everywhere around us. We can’t be indifferent to these issues, but it’s also really not a very strong argument. It’s almost not worth discussing. Non-believers constantly try to come up with things to try and stick it to Christianity. And Christianity is over here constantly defending itself, and for what? So some snubnose brat can disregard the response anyways and continue on with their stupid ideas? Yeah we still gotta do God’s work, but the Bible is very clear about a multiple of things that apply to this and we can’t talk about it like the Bible doesn’t address this.

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