Would they go to heaven or hell when they die? How can that person accept Jesus as their Lord and savior?
2007-04-28
04:23:33
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Sharon, how do you communicate with someone who is BLIND, DEAF and MUTE as far as teaching the the word, and getting them to understand about Christ, and how would you know that they do then??
2007-04-28
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One would hope God would look at such a person with kindness and realize his/her limitations...
2007-04-28 04:26:29
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answered by Anonymous
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The God that I believe in is fair and just and holy. So much so that my finite mind cannot fully understand it. It is my job to tell as many people as I can about the good news of the saving power of Jesus the Christ. But as for all those people who have truly never had a chance to hear, I am sure God will make it known to them somehow. Maybe not until they stand face to face with him on judgment day, but still somehow and someway. God would never send anybody to hell that did not deserve it.
2007-04-28 04:41:03
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answered by TJ 4
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Do you think God would be that unloving and unfair so as to punish those types of people for not learning about him? They will have a chance to learn of him when God brings about his Paradise earth with perfect conditions.
Revelation 21:4 - "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be nore more neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away."
Isaiah 35:5,6 - "At that time the eyes of the blind ones will be opened, and the very ears of the deaf ones will be unstopped. 6 At that time the lame one will climb up just as a stag does, and the tongue of the speechless one will cry out in gladness. For in the wilderness waters will have burst out, and torrents in the desert plain."
2007-04-28 04:36:27
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answered by Anonymous
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When you first look at your question it seems impossible that anyone that has these disabilities could learn about God. They can't hear the word of God. They can't see to read the word of God, and they can't speak to tell you they know God as their Savior. We know that God can do the impossible! "With man this is impossible, but with God all things are possible." Matt 19:26 Nothing is too big for our God. God can speak to people without using spoken or written words. You don't need to be able to see, speak or hear to pray.Prayers come from the heart Someone with these disabilities can still pray and God can still speak to them. If you know someone in this situation I would simply pray that God will touch them and speak to them and then believe in faith that he has!
2007-04-28 05:04:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay so have you heard of Helen Keller? Being blind and deaf does not mean your brain is not working and you cannot be taught to communicate. Once a child is given communication, they can learn and make decisions about anything.
2007-04-28 04:27:32
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answered by Sharon M 6
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They are blind, deaf and mute but not insane. They have the knowledge about what is right and what is wrong.So I do not think they will be lost. God will judge them according their own conscience.
2007-04-28 04:28:31
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answered by Tom 2
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Experiencing God in the heart in unconditional love. Besides all understanding come from within.
2007-04-28 04:46:02
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answered by Weldon 5
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Hellen Keller learned to communicate through feeling hands - sign language.
2007-04-28 04:27:57
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answered by Christian #3412 5
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They will know about God by heart and by faith.
God will lead them like a child born into a lonely world.
2007-04-28 04:29:29
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answered by Antares 6
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Helen Keller ring a bell? She was a very devout Christian
2007-04-28 04:31:55
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answered by tebone0315 7
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