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Old 10-26-2005, 12:29 AM
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Default Re: Mempho, does this suggest a probabilistic model?

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Well, I have reconciled it. I have no scientific basis for my answer...just a theory that there may be an alternatives that neither are discussed in religious texts nor made implausible by relgious texts. I relay such a possibility of a just God that allows free will here (This was in reply to Lestat):

Just One Possibility

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You suggest that God creates situations that "balance out" people's probabilities of accepting Christ. A born-and-raised drug addict may get a second chance that a born-and-raised Christian does not.

The problem is empirical. Most people born Christian die Christian. Most people born Muslim die Muslim. Obviously it is impossible to figure out what the exact probabilities are, but there is little question that some people are, quite simply, more likely to accept Christ than others.

This reverts back to the problem of the probabilistic model.
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