itsjustdave1988
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Zman,
I guess we'll have to disagree yet again, Zman. St. Justin Martyr, St. Gregory of Nazianzus, and one of my favorites, St. Augustine of Hippo, seem to disagree with you as well.
So what is Christ judging them for, a consolation prize?All I get from the above scripture is this:
All gentiles, though not educated about God and His law, by nature observe the prescriptions of the law, and are therefor displaying how God's moral code is manifested in humans hearts. It says Christ will judge them for the "good things" they may do, but it says nothing of the sort about salvation.
I guess we'll have to disagree yet again, Zman. St. Justin Martyr, St. Gregory of Nazianzus, and one of my favorites, St. Augustine of Hippo, seem to disagree with you as well.
God bless,"... when we speak of within and without in relation to the Church, it is the position of the heart that we must consider, not that of the body, since all who are within in heart are saved in the unity of the ark through the same water" (ibid) (On Baptism, Against the Donatists, 5:28:39 [A.D. 400]).