PaulThomson said:
What am I presuming God will not do that He has made clear He does do?
What am I presuming God does that He says He does not do?
You presume because there are things God has kept secret means we know nothing. The things He has revealed we do know. When I ask the question...what happens to people who never heard the Gospel, or heard of Jesus, or knew the One true God?...it isn't that we don't know. All we have to do is apply what God has revealed.
We know there is a necessity of the gospel for salvation. We know that faith must be in Christ. We know eternal life is knowing God. None of these things is true for the people I asked about. The answer isn't hard to come to by what God has made known. Some people don't want to admit it because it doesn't fit with their idea of who God is.
No. I'm not assuming we know nothing. I am saying what we think we know is incomplete and does not necessarily deal with all situations and contexts. We cannot with certainty apply what is said of particular groups to those outside of those groups.
Some see salvation as something that heals God's attitude to man, counting our sins against us, as if it is His attitude to sinners that has created the rift. Others, like myself, see salvation as something that heals our attitudes to God and ourselves, so that we can draw close to One who has always been loving and forgiving and ready to allow us to draw near to Him, not counting our sins against is. To the first group, the gospel enables sinners to find peace because they learn that God will forgive and accept sinners who come to Him in faith, and they think all people need the gospel to escape a future hell. To the latter group, the gospel enables those struggling with guilt and shame and worried about whether God was angry with them to find peace in the assurance that God has forgiven them and has always loved them and has always been willing to accept them coming to Him with faith, and all people need the gospel to escape their present hellish anxieties.
For the first group, the gospel is necessary to escape torment in a future hell. To the latter group, the gospel is necessary to repair unbelievers' present false concepts of God.