Read The Bible: 1st Corinthians chapter 15. You should read it all, but the central part that explains your question starts from verse 12 to verse 22. I hope that helps you.
P.S. It is also normal not to believe in Christ, because he gave us freewill. Nevertheless, you should know (if you're Christian) where you will LIVE after you die.
[Hint: there are two options]
I am not the poster, but I did read the chapter you mentioned, out of curiosity, and after reading I wasn't sure if I understood completely verse 22, which kind of concludes the whole point.
Now, I am not religious, but I do enjoy discussing the topic, so only if you have a minute, my queston is:
Would this verse argue that all of man has redemption imputed to them? And if so, would this solve the issue of those who pass without the understanding of God?
...Again, just curious, or did I miss something completely? lol.
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Read The Bible: 1st Corinthians chapter 15. You should read it all, but the central part that explains your question starts from verse 12 to verse 22. I hope that helps you.
P.S. It is also normal not to believe in Christ, because he gave us freewill. Nevertheless, you should know (if you're Christian) where you will LIVE after you die.
[Hint: there are two options]
God bless you and keep it up!
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I am not the poster, but I did read the chapter you mentioned, out of curiosity, and after reading I wasn't sure if I understood completely verse 22, which kind of concludes the whole point.
Now, I am not religious, but I do enjoy discussing the topic, so only if you have a minute, my queston is:
Would this verse argue that all of man has redemption imputed to them? And if so, would this solve the issue of those who pass without the understanding of God?
...Again, just curious, or did I miss something completely? lol.