Hi Kevin
  There are those who believe in life after death and those who do not. For 
those who believe in 'eternal' life (that is after death) it must matter where 
they will end up. However, for those who do not believe in an after life, does 
the discussion below suggest that it is still essential that somehow they still 
need to be saved? Unless I have not followed the discussion, this business of 
being saved or not being saved is getting farcical I think. Can't we simply let 
the believers believe what they want and the non believers believe what they in 
turn want? In this way, we are all quits surely.
   
  If there is more than this to this discussion, will someone please explain 
what the controversy is about please?
  Cornel 

Kevin Saldanha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Dear Victor,

Do you believe that a person who does not believe in a God and, in
fact, vehemently denies his/her existence will be saved too,
regardless of how 'good' a life they lived?


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