What Will Happen to the Innocent People Who Have Never Heard About Jesus and the Gospel?

This question often omits the word “innocent,” (e.g., “What will happen to those who have never heard about Jesus and the Gospel?”) but the question is the same--innocence is merely implied. But whether innocence is implicit or explicit in the question, it commits the fallacy of the complex question either way--much like the classic example “Have you stopped beating your wife?”

Read More
Dan Kreft
Can a Christian Have Assurance of Salvation?

In the 1960’s, the late Dr. D. James Kennedy crafted an approach to reaching the lost for Christ called Evangelism Explosion which is hinged upon two diagnostic questions:

  1. Do you know for sure that if you were to die tonight that you would go to Heaven?, and

  2. If you were to die tonight, and were to stand before God, and He asked, “Why should I let you into my heaven?” What would you say?

Time does not permit an exploration of all of the possible responses and how to handle them, but a surprising number of professing Christians offer a spoonful of doubt with their answer to the first question…

Read More
Dan Kreft