G.W. North emphasizes that all individuals, regardless of their background, bear an inescapable responsibility to God, as evidenced by the law written in their hearts and the natural world around them. He outlines four key areas for which all men are accountable: their conscience, God's individual revelations, the testimony of creation, and the joy provided by God. North highlights that while all are responsible, the degree of accountability varies based on the privileges and revelations each person has received. He uses the example of Cornelius to illustrate that even those outside of traditional faith can be righteous in God's eyes if they respond to the light they have. Ultimately, North calls for a reformation in understanding the scope of God's righteousness and the implications of the gospel for all humanity.