As he sees the grenade he's thinking, "I know there is no god or Jesus, only I can save my buddies." He flings himself down, sacrificing his own life, and his last thoughts are, "I'm going to die, and this is the end, but my buddies are going to live thanks to me."
A Christian might say that he was inspired by god even though he was atheistic, or that god "stepped in" and saved the men because they "believed", but how do you reconcile that according to the rules, because this man remained steadfast in his beliefs he will not be rewarded, even though he did the most "Christian" act possible. Worse, he will be punished!
2006-10-26
12:14:54
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