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=The argument= | =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 | The meme at the top right of this page represents the fundamental principles outlined in Christianity which can lead to this scenario. | ||
The non-Christian simply asks the question after one reads the meme: '''Is this fair?''' | |||
And of course, as presented, it isn't fair. | |||
The reasoning behind the meme: A person is saved when they repent and believes, which could happen with a rapist or murderer. But a person is condemned if he or she doesn't believe, as in the example of the rape victim who dies in an unbelieving state. | |||
=Why the argument is false= | =Why the argument is false= |