I found a Christian track on the ground a few months ago while running and, like all Christian tracts, this one is error-ridden. Compliments of "TractPlanet.com," this amazing production has the audacity to represent the saving work of Christ at the cross with a question mark.
Um, shouldn’t that be an exclamation point? No, not in the Christian world. The Christian world believes emphatically that Christ saved absolutely no one at the cross. The question mark on this particular tract honestly testifies to that. It represents the Christian belief that salvation depends upon YOU, not upon Christ; will YOU make the right decision? Thus, the question
mark.
The question mark inserted at the point of salvation tells you everything you need to know about a Christianity's opinion of Christ's "saving work." It saved no one. And yet this tract, at the same time, claims to be “glorifying Christ.” Glorifying Christ with a question mark?
These are liars. They are wolves in sheep's clothing.
Pray for these people. They are in for a world of hurt at the Great White Throne. They will be saved, yes, but probably not after going into the second death first. The fifth eon will pass without their
consciousness. It is no small thing to represent Calvary with a question mark.