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In the judgment men will not be condemned because they conscientiously believed a lie, but because they did not believe the truth, because they neglected the opportunity of learning what is truth. PP 55.2

In the judgment men will not be condemned because they conscientiously believed a lie, but because they did not believe the truth, because they neglected the opportunity of learning what is truth. PP 55.2

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Do you ever wonder why some people don't have any desire to try to find the truth? I feel like I was born with the desire and I wouldn't be able to stop if I wanted to. If the reverse were true, that one was born not caring about the truth, does it have any effect on their end?

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Well, if there is account to be taken in for consideration on this matter, I think it would be from Romans 2:12: “For as many as have sinned without law shall also perish without law: and as many as have sinned in the law shall be judged by the law;” And: James 4:17: “Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.”

Meaning: We are judged according to the light that we have been given; however, no one can escape the judgement by refusing or neglecting the truth.

You and I, and many others, share the same spirit of discovery. However, it certainly feels like we are alone.

Is this a quote from Ellen G. White? I had never heard of her... that's a pretty dense book she wrote.

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Yes it is from her. I had just discovered her writings this past year, and I am astounded with her works and understandings of Scripture. She is both loved and hated by many; when you read her material, it becomes apparent why and who are the ones who disregard her works. It is as the axiom goes, "If you think you have found truth, and it didn't hurt, you didn't find the truth."

If you decide to look into her works, 'The Spirit of Prophecy' volumes are a crash course through the Scriptures and history.

Enjoy.