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Salvation is not mine to give,salvation is of the Lord.
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Salvation must come from a personal faith in Jesus Christ as Savior and Lord. So your question concerning my willingness or not to give up my salvation to save another is therefore a non-issue.
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Fortunately no one will ever have to make this decision. While the concept of giving up your life to save another is thoroughly Christian, the concept of giving "up your 'salvation' to save another" is totally unchristian. I do not understand how proposing circumstances like "If this alternate reality happened then what ..." are of any real value to people seeking God and spirituality. With love in Christ.
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I really don't have a good answer, as I am non-spiritual, but I wanted to commend this question. I fear many people will dodge the directness of this question, arguing that "that's not how God works" instead of truly addressing what it means to love another human being. Most people can accept a scenario in which they would suffer or even die for a loved one, but what of the scenario of ultimate and eternal damnation? Can a person truly love another so much to accept the worst fate imaginable to prevent it from happening to them? Like I said, I really can't tell you what I would do without questioning my own sincerity, but I just wanted to thank you for asking.
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How to save another when I'm unable to save myself in the 1st place? I'm a no body..who am I to save another? The idea is only for pple who thinks that they are worth much more and higher the others.
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No, I thank God I wouldn't have to do that.
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Not from what I see
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