JacobBoheme
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The Christian Scriptures teach that the only way to the Father is through the Word / Logos. I don't believe this necessarily implies that it's only through the historical form of Christianity, it's scriptures, and traditions that men can have a relationship with the Word , who is the Light that enlightens every man [John 1:9], though. It may be possible for a person to follow the Logos without having had the blessing of coming into contact with the Christian tradition or having had it explained to them in a way worthy of acceptance. The early Christian apologist Justin Martyr even went so far as to call certain pre-Christian Greeks "Christians before Christ" because they were followers of the Logos despite not having the benefit of the Scriptures. The only "problem" is that I have no way to judge any specific individual in this regard no matter how much information I get on them. Ultimately it's up to God in his mercy and man in the orientation of his soul. I don't get to make those decisions obviously.
All you can do is share the word (through compassion and if the appropriate scenario presents itself via words), pray for people, and then entrust them to the mercy of God really. Some Christians believe in praying for people even after they have passed from this earth and others don't. I'm with the former group. It's never too late to pray for someone imo because God isn't bound to linear time like we are. But if you find such prayers problematic then they might not be for you. I think everyone agrees with praying for people while they are still in the flesh though and there should be no controversy there.
Good question btw. It's a issue that often troubles me and I wrestle with it fairly often too.
All you can do is share the word (through compassion and if the appropriate scenario presents itself via words), pray for people, and then entrust them to the mercy of God really. Some Christians believe in praying for people even after they have passed from this earth and others don't. I'm with the former group. It's never too late to pray for someone imo because God isn't bound to linear time like we are. But if you find such prayers problematic then they might not be for you. I think everyone agrees with praying for people while they are still in the flesh though and there should be no controversy there.
Good question btw. It's a issue that often troubles me and I wrestle with it fairly often too.