THEORY: If the missionary guy sincerely believed those Sentinelese were destined for eternal damnation by virtue of their inexposure to Christ, then he might have been justified in attempting to contact them. Not saying the underlying belief is right, but the moral intuitions are
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Crowdsource Theology just sounds like a disparaging nickname for Protestantism.
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It’s only hotly debated by people with ulterior motives. Anyone w a religion degree (like me) knows this was answered long ago. Pick one: 1) all who did not receive the Good News chill in purgatory until the end times, then Heaven, or 2) that is not addressed, we don’t know.
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The Bible does not really give a clear answer to this question, but does tell people to go out and spread the gospel all over the world. So I'm not sure how you can say this so confidently
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Well, you also have the people who say that the end times can't come until everyone has heard and accepted or rejected the gospel. But that would be admitting that certain parts of Christianity are an apocalyptic death cult, so
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Also that's literally impossible to make happen. Every single person hearing the exact same form of Christianity? Even in the industrialized world with access to Google that hasn't happened yet. Even amidst individual sects that hasn't happened because ppl can't agree on rules!
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You know it’s all completely made up right?
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Youre a theologian?
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