tectrikz said:
If a man rapes a women and then kills her, then later in his life becomes a Christian and asks forgiveness for his sins and means it. Well the women on the other hand never believed in Jesus. Does the man go to heaven and the women go to hell?
The man can only be a true "Christian" believer if he
turns a leaf. That is, he changes and mends his ways. The old life disappears and is replaced by the new. Old desires are put to death and are replaced by healthy ones. The plant that was poisoned is now healed and restored.
So what about the past sins? Can they be cancelled? My view is that
God takes responsibility for the man's wrongs. We are not only created by God, but also belong to Him. Our Creator takes responsibility. Only the
one who creates us is entitled to
give us a pardon and only because we are His Creation.
If
some other god created us, God wouldn't have the right to cancel our sins. It wouldn't be His responsibility and it would be
outside God's jurisdiction. God cannot cancel the wrongs of somebody else's creation.
He can judge and punish us, but he cannot save us from punishment unless we are His creation. The judge can't take responsibility for something he didn't create.
So what about the women who aren't Christian? I think the simple answer to the question is
do they belong to God? Have they given their lives to God? Because God can't cancel the wrongs of those who don't belong to Him and aren't His Creation, God can't cancel the wrongs of the women the man raped.
Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God, children born not of natural descent, nor of human decision or a husband's will, but born of God. John 1:12-13
We are no longer God's Creation because Adam ate the fruit from the Forbidden Tree. God's Creation was perfect in conduct. We are not perfect in conduct. We are not God's creaton and nor do we belong to God.
The above passage tells us why: we are not born of God. Good behaviour comes from
us being born of God. In other words, because God cleanses and purifies us from inside, we no longer have these unholy desires. Sinful habits come from
us choosing to resonate with the sin in human nature, which is
not born of God.
Because a person isn't born of God and doesn't belong to Him, God cannot cancel his wrongs.
Of course, this may sound like the biased/corrupt judge who lets his children get away scott-free for crimes they commit. However, we are no longer talking about people who can't change. Being born of God means that you are now able to stop sinning.
It's like smoking. Today we have things like
Nicabate that help people give up smoking. In criminal court cases, sentences can now also involve counselling, where a person receives counselling to help him change his behaviour, rather than being punished.
The difference between modern counselling and being born of God is that being born of God allows a person to change his behaviour.
In Isaiah it says something about a Messiah that would come. His name would be Mighty God, Eternal Father, Prince of Peace, Wonderful Counsellor.
So why does a person need to "believe in Christ" or "believe in the Way of Christ?" It's because anyone who follows the path of Christ is born of God. It's actually a
partial birth rather than a
complete birth. A person must die and be born again in God's Kingdom to be
completely born again. This journey involves faith. That's why the birth is only partial.