Originally posted by Starrmanidk i'll think about it. if you are good, i'll save your human race.
If, in however many thousand years, we have colonised other planets and the like and some horrid fate befalls the whole of human civilisation, would god save the last pair of humans and redo the Adam and Eve thing, or would he let us die out forever?
Originally posted by StarrmanHe saved some at the flood.
If, in however many thousand years, we have colonised other planets and the like and some horrid fate befalls the whole of human civilisation, would god save the last pair of humans and redo the Adam and Eve thing, or would he let us die out forever?
But when the end of the world comes he won't.
Originally posted by KellyJayThe question that always pops up for me is: "What is there to be saved
God has saved us, just some do not want it, or feel they need it, or
they don't like how God saved them so they set out to do it
themselves.
Kelly
from?" I can't quite get my head around that one.
Originally posted by StarrmanThe last pair of humans would have to pray to God for help. Then it would all depend, I suppose.
If, in however many thousand years, we have colonised other planets and the like and some horrid fate befalls the whole of human civilisation, would god save the last pair of humans and redo the Adam and Eve thing, or would he let us die out forever?