A question arose during confirmation class this evening. We were discussing Article 13 of the 39 Articles of Religion which states that the "good works" done by unbelievers are "not pleasant" to God. Someone asked about unbelievers who live lives and do works that are obviously good...often better than those of Christians. Gandhi's name came up in the discussion along with some other very noble non-Christians. Why would God be displeased with the obviously good things that these people have done? Here is my attempt to answer that question.
You may want to refer to Article 13 of the 39 Articles, Romans 1:18-25, and Ephesians 2:1-4Saturday, March 7, 2009
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