Universal opportunity, in Christian theology, describes the belief that God offers opportunities for salvation to all human beings.[1]
These opportunities can consist of human evangelists, the Bible, and churches. Believers in universal opportunity also theorize that God may offer supernatural opportunities, such as visions or dreams, to those who fail to encounter ordinary opportunities.[1] Biblical examples include the Ethiopian eunuch (divinely arranged evangelist) and Cornelius the Centurion (angel) in Acts 8 and 10, respectively.[citation needed]
Under the fate of the unlearned debate, universal opportunity (or God Does All He Can Do) is the exclusivist view.[citation needed]
Two vital points specify universal opportunity: [citation needed]