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Men are in hell, not because their sins were not atoned for, but because the atonement of Christ has not been imputed to them.

Is this to imply that people suffer eternal punishment for neutrality? Either that would be the case, or God's atonement only applies to original sin, and not sins of omission, comission in daily life. Which is it? "Not because thier sins were not atoned for," implies that the opposite, then would be true (double negatives), that their sins are atoned for, due to the sacrifice of Christ. "But because the atonement of Christ has not been imputed to them," therefore the active obedience of Christ by living a perfect life imputed alone saves people, apart from His bearing the sins of sinners on the cross?
Trying to wrap my brain around what it is you're trying to teach,
troy


Grace is but glory begun;
Glory is but grace perfected!
- Jonathan Edwards