Comment: Is that what I said?

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Is that what I said?

You're assuming too much. There are many passages in Scripture where God revealed Himself to those who don't know Him personally.

It's odd that you would use an article by Dr. Geisler in which he refutes the claims of resurrection in non-Christian religions.

Ephesians 2 is talking about God's grace through faith in Jesus alone. He's mentioned there at least five times in that context. I didn't think it was necessary to quote the entire chapter for you.

There are many rooms in the Father's house for those who have been bought by the blood of Jesus Christ but nowhere in Scripture will you find any statement that the kingdom of God will house those who follow someone other than the Father's Son.

Only by taking John 14:2 completely out of context could one derive the idea that there are different ways of salvation. You can believe anything you want about 14:2, but 14:6 is an absolute refutation of that idea. The Apostle Peter refuted that idea in Acts 4:12. The Apostle John did the same in John 3:16. There are numerous passages that prove Jesus is the Messiah, the only Way.

Jesus claimed repeatedly to be God and was eventually crucified for doing so. Either He is Who He Says He is - God Almighty - or He isn't. Not just a prophet, not just a teacher, not just a good person with some great ideas - God Almighty. He said that no one comes to the Father except through Him.

Ron Paul - Honorary Founding Father