Is God fair?

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Meme used to attack Christianity

Some people who leave the message (or another Christian cult) move on to reject any concept of God. They are opposed to the very concept of Christianity as a result of their prior bad experiences and become atheists or agnostics. This is quite understandable given the deception, lies and spiritual abuse they experienced while in the message.

The purpose of this series of articles is to present a reasoned response to some of the questions relating to Christianity and God that former ex-message followers have presented to us. We certainly understand their pain and how this has led them to doubt the existence of God and the good news that Jesus Christ brought to the world.

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Questions raised:


The argument

The meme at the top right of this page represents the fundamental principles outlined in Christianity which can lead to this scenario. A person is saved when he or she repents and believes, as could happen with rapists and murderers. But a person is condemned if he or she doesn't believe, as in the example of the rape victim.

Why the argument is false

The meme and the argument presented have a couple of significant problems.

Straw man argument

Please click on the link if you are interested in a detailed discussion of why a straw man argument must always be rejected out of hand.



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