Nothing went wrong. The man that passed was used by God to bring others into relationship with him and unite a small family, friends and community like never before. In the midst of what we perceive as tragedy the Lord used the situation to bring glory, but often times we don't perceive or understand God's hand at work until the dust settles and we can meditate on the situation. the unbelieving world perceives death as the end...from chaotic stardust we were formed and back to a state of dust and chaos we will return. believers know better....death for believers is merely the passage into God's eternity so the act of death is understood differently. out of tragedy does God bring tremendous healing and loving change, but the unbelieving world only grasps the tragedy and when they're told there's more to situation than they understand they scoff.
Where'd these "unbelievers" come from all a sudden?
There are ONLY believers, remember? You cleared this up a while back. God reveals the truth of His existence to every living soul, even the remote, flesh-eating savage in New Guinea. Everyone, you said. So one can maybe reject God, but not believing is sorta impossible. The way you explained it, anyway.
Seems believing may be impossible, too, though. Or at least unnecessary. After all, divine revelation = knowledge. And who needs belief, Mr. Steel, when