Since you asked about *my* salvation, all the truth that is necessary for it is contained in a small container placed on my shoulders. I dunno about you though, my friend.
A necessary truth is a statement that is true in all possible circumstances. An example of a necessary truth is "224." This statement will always be true, regardless of any circumstances or conditions.
A necessary truth in philosophy is a statement that holds true in all conditions and under all circumstances.
Elijah Norton has written: 'Salvation for all men' -- subject(s): Salvation 'Salvation for all men and a special salvation for all true believers' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Salvation, Universalism, Sermons, American, Sermons, American Sermons 'The Methodist system and church annihilated by the scriptures of truth' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Election (Theology), Good works (Theology), Methodism, Justification, Justification (Christian theology)
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God loves people, so he sent Christ as salvation to all who repent and recieve salvation. God is absolute truth and absolute good, so he loves folks on the same basis.
A necessary truth is a statement that is true in all possible worlds and cannot be false. It is a proposition that is true by virtue of the meaning of the terms involved, regardless of empirical evidence or personal opinion. Examples include mathematical truths like 2+2=4 and logical principles like the law of noncontradiction.
No, a zygote does.
All people who seek truth will find truth in God Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit. People who truly seek God, will be led to faith and salvation.
Yes, of course. There is salvation in all religions.
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The theme of the book of Colossians is the supremacy of Christ. The letter emphasizes Christ's preeminence in all things, including creation, salvation, and the church. It encourages believers to live in light of this truth by focusing on Christ and his teachings.
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