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>Most people just aren't aware of what the Bible says about this subject, so they don't know what to say.
Because the Bible says shockingly little on the subject. This is partly because, to the people that wrote the Bible, Europe and Arabia were the whole world. The Ancient Jews thought (what is now) Spain was the edge of the Earth. They had no idea that there were Abbos sitting in Australia that wouldn’t learn of the Abrahamic religions until centuries in the future.
>Obviously this is the kind of thing you can never possibly know through empirical means, it is entirely based on what insight the Bible gives us.
All the Bible says on the subject is that god’s existence is evident in creation (“So that no man has excuse”) and that the Law of Moses is written on the hearts of goys. But this is meaningless because it also says (numerous times) that Jesus is the only path to heaven, and knowledge of the life of Jesus is not “evident in creation.” You have to confess with your tongue that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that he was resurrected. Things you can’t believe unless you know who Jesus is or what happened to him. Is that Abbo sitting in Australia not doing the best he can given the knowledge he has?>The only sad part of this picture is that anyone could learn the answers by studying the Bible, but for some strange reason most people simply choose not to.
I really doubt you’ve even read the whole Bible. Different denominations have been arguing over this subject for thousands of years. How can the answer be so “self-evident” if people have spent their lives studying it and still can’t agree.
You retards come here and say shit like “the answer is so obvious, it’s in the Bible” as if there’s not 2,000 different denominations all arguing over the same stuff using the same Bible. The answer clearly isn’t obvious. The answer probably isn’t even in there because the writers didn’t think that deeply about it.