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Believers' status before God

Curated claims, side-specific moves, saved relationships, and timestamped evidence for this topic.

Claims

8

Moves

12

Evidence instances

27

Move edges

0

Moves and responses
Claim-grouped moves, duplicate evidence instances, and saved move-edge paths.
Claim-grouped references

Claim

3 moves11 references1 side

Jesus offers salvation and a promised home in the Father’s house.

A Christian-side gospel invitation claim.

Moves

3 moves11 references0 edges
  1. The host cites Jesus’ promises to reassure a caller afraid of hell.

  2. 1
    ChristianBibleEvidencePrimary Evidence

    Cited to reassure a fearful Muslim that believing in Jesus means not perishing and removes the need to fear hell.

    Open debate
  3. 2
    ChristianBibleEvidencePrimary Evidence

    Cited to reassure someone terrified of hell that Jesus tells people not to be afraid but to believe in God and in him, grounding the Christian claim that believers need not fear...

    Open debate
  4. 3
    ChristianBibleEvidencePrimary Evidence

    Cited from a Christian perspective to reassure a fearful Muslim interlocutor that Jesus guarantees believers will never perish and will have everlasting life.

    Open debate
  5. 4
    ChristianBibleEvidenceSupporting Evidence

    Used to reassure a fearful Muslim that Jesus promises not to cast away those who come to him and to encourage trusting the gospel’s guarantees for believers.

    Open debate
  6. 5
    ChristianBibleEvidenceSupporting Evidence

    Cited from a Christian perspective to reassure a fearful listener that those drawn by the Father to Jesus will not be cast away and can trust his promise of salvation.

    Open debate
  7. 6
    ChristianBibleEvidenceSupporting Evidence

    Cited from a Christian perspective to reassure someone fearful of hell that those who come to and believe in Jesus will be received and spiritually satisfied.

    Open debate
  8. 7
    ChristianBibleEvidenceSupporting Evidence

    Cited to reassure a fearful interlocutor that those who trust in Jesus will not be put to shame and therefore need not fear hell.

    Open debate
  9. The host encourages prayer for faith and says the Holy Spirit removes fear.

  10. 8
    ChristianBibleEvidencePrimary Evidence

    Cited to encourage someone who wants to believe but is afraid to ask God sincerely for help with unbelief, fear, and the gift of faith.

    Open debate
  11. 9
    ChristianBibleEvidenceSupporting Evidence

    Cited from a Christian perspective to encourage someone struggling with fear that God gives believers love, power, and a sound mind through the Holy Spirit.

    Open debate
  12. 10
    ChristianBibleEvidenceSupporting Evidence

    Cited from a Christian perspective to explain that believers receive the Holy Spirit, becoming God’s temple where he dwells and helps remove fear.

    Open debate
  13. Presents Jesus as offering salvation and a promised home in the Father’s house.

  14. 11
    ChristianBibleStatementPrimary Evidence

    Cited from a Christian perspective to present Jesus as offering salvation and a promised home in the Father’s house in heaven.

    Open debate
  15. No move edges yet. 3 moves in this claim have no saved in-topic edge relationships.

Claim

2 moves4 references1 side

Islam does not give the same assurance from hell that the Christian gospel offers.

Christian-side contrast between Islam and Christian salvation assurance.

Claim

2 moves3 references1 side

Belief in Jesus is said to be necessary before death, without a later second chance.

Christian warning about condemnation and eternal life.

Claim

1 move3 references1 side

Refusing to acknowledge clear scriptural wording exemplifies suppression of truth.

Christian objection that the Muslim response avoids plain textual wording.

Claim

1 move2 references1 side

Christians who sincerely follow Jesus’ commands to love others can be righteous without converting to Islam.

A Muslim-side claim about righteous Christians and conversion.