People in the rainforests and jungles throughout the world.
Not everyone has electricity (aghast!!) which means that not everyone has a computer (you dont say?!?) so not everyone is entwined in the WWW (Now I know you are lying!). Besides, not everyone that has internet gets on to read the Bible (Now that is a shocker!).
2007-05-14 08:41:15
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answered by MrMyers 5
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You are refering to Matthew 24:14 - "Â And this good news of the kingdom will be preached in all the inhabited earth for a witness to all the nations; and then the end will come."
The Jehovah's Witnesses are preaching in 236 lands around the world. They spend Billions of hours every year telling people about the good news. No there are not many, if any lands that have not heard. Makes you wonder when the end is coming, huh?
2007-05-14 15:43:35
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answered by SisterCF 4
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I don't know if you have heard of the 10-40 window, but this is an area of the world where the penetration of the gospel is minimal. Most of the problem is that these countries will not allow the gospel to be preached, and many people lose their lives trying. This is in the middle east, and Communist nations. Other reasons in the regions are that they do not have communication abilities like we do.
2007-05-14 15:40:22
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answered by didjlord 4
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There are many countries and places in those countries that have no electricity. Hundreds of thousands of people have never seen a TV or a radio, let alone an XBOX. The Gospel is spread like it has been for generations, by missionaries and prophets, now and in the hereafter. Everyone gets the chance eventually.
2007-05-14 15:40:18
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answered by M R 1
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I certainly hope so.
Have you even entertained the idea that perhaps, just perhaps, they have no interest in the message you wish to preach?
If that idea doesn't make any sense, try this one on for size: Do you realize that there are millions of people all over the world who have not been touched by the message of the almighty Xyntocl, the great god of tree frogs?
2007-05-14 15:49:51
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answered by Peter D 7
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Not every place on earth do kids demand I-pods.
Some places in the world are very remote,very poor,no paved roads.If you check some places (like Alaska) don't have all the modern conveniences.
Read:
Anaktuvuk Pass, Alaska
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2007-05-14 16:18:08
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answered by robert p 7
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I think so. Just look at these stats.
• Of the world's 15,972 ethnic people groups by country, 6,517 (41%) are primarily Christian, totaling over 2,000,000,000, or nearly one third the world's population.
• 9,538 people groups by country are NOT Least-Reached, totaling 3,899,830,000 individuals, or about 60% of the world's population.
• 1,451 of the Least-Reached groups are NOT in the 10/40 Window, totaling 337,395,000 individuals. These groups are relatively accessible to the Good News of the Gospel.
• Of the 6,434 Least-Reached people groups, about 3,401 (53%) are small groups under 10,000 in population (or population unknown) and all these groups total less than 20,000,000 individuals. Of the remaining 3,033 least-reached groups, about 1,259 are under 50,000 in population. That leaves 1,774 Least-Reached groups 50,000 and over in population. A vibrant church in a large group may take the gospel to a number of smaller satellite people groups that have ethnic similarities.
• Of the world's 6,495 living languages (Ethnologue total), 4,288 have either/all Bible portions, the Jesus film, gospel radio, or gospel recordings. Total speakers of these languages is 6,100,000,000, or over 95% of the world's population.
• Of 235 total countries, 169 (72%) are Christian-majority countries. Total population for these countries is 2,320,000,000.
2007-05-14 15:46:49
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answered by forerunner7 4
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I believe that for those that are looking the gospel is available because of the Internet and mass communications.
2007-05-14 15:39:37
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answered by spchedder 2
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There are still lots of undiscovered places in this universe that we as people do not know or heard about. So I believe there are more places that the gospel have not reached yet.
2007-05-14 15:41:26
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answered by JoJoBa 6
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Most everyone has heard the false teachings of the christian church. Not many know the truth.
2007-05-14 15:39:24
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answered by single eye 5
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