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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] If you can reveal a solution that will save your neighbor, but you decide to keep it to yourself because they might find it impolite or offensive for you to share, is that justifiable?[/quote] Yes, because you might be wrong. [/quote] The difference is that if I am wrong, the consequence is no different from joining you in UNbelief. But if I am right, I will receive the gift of eternity with God. If I am right, your UNbelief has a cost. And I care about you—so I want to do everything I can to persuade you that God is just in His creation if the world. Sin has a cost. The price is death. Jesus paid that price for you and for me, and requires only that you accept that and love Him in return. You can choose to reject it. And that’s completely up to you. But since I believe in the power of Christ's love, and his perfect plan, I will choose to share that message with you. IF I am wrong and have led you astray, what was the cost to you that was any greater than my being right? And IF I am right?—we will both be very glad that I shared this with you. [/quote]
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