The question of whether those who experience strong delusion are saved or sinners

The question of whether those who experience strong delusion are saved or sinners is complex and often debated among theologians. Generally, the Bible suggests that those who reject the truth of God are considered sinners. 

1. **Rejection of Truth**: In 2 Thessalonians 2:10-12, it indicates that those who do not love the truth will be condemned. The strong delusion serves as a judgment for their choice to reject God.

2. **Salvation**: Salvation in Christian doctrine is typically available to those who repent and accept Christ. However, if someone is under delusion and continues to reject the truth, it raises questions about their state before God.

3. **God's Justice**: Many believe that God is just and merciful, and He takes into account a person's heart and intentions. There are views that suggest that individuals who are deluded might not be held accountable in the same way as those who knowingly reject the truth.

Ultimately, the fate of individuals in this context is seen as belonging to God's judgment, and different denominations and theological perspectives may approach this question differently.

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