What I wouldn't do is close the doors of my home to someone just because he didn't believe the fairy tales I told everyone to believe. In fact, that person is exhibiting free will. What about an aboriginal in Australia? I doubt they have much knowledge of christianity. Would you keep them from your house if they were outside and a tornado was coming through?
Most churches make uncontacted people's a high priority for outreach and mission work for that very reason. God doesn't close doors. His doors are wide open. You can't be with god if you don't believe in him and are still living with sin. IE choosing to live separate from god.
What I wouldn't do is close the doors of my home to someone just because he didn't believe the fairy tales I told everyone to believe. In fact, that person is exhibiting free will. What about an aboriginal in Australia? I doubt they have much knowledge of christianity. Would you keep them from your house if they were outside and a tornado was coming through?
Most churches make uncontacted people's a high priority for outreach and mission work for that very reason. God doesn't close doors. His doors are wide open. You can't be with god if you don't believe in him and are still living with sin. IE choosing to live separate from god.
It is your choice.