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How can anyone be okay with Hell ?
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(May 5, 2011 at 6:27 pm)Watson Wrote:(May 5, 2011 at 6:19 pm)Rwandrall Wrote: How can any Christian not go completely mentally insane about the idea that most people they see every day are going to burn forever in agonizing pain...the guy you pass on the bus, the co-worker who you talk about sports with...It fills me with profound sadness every day. get off your high horse RE: How can anyone be okay with Hell ?
May 12, 2011 at 9:26 pm
(This post was last modified: May 12, 2011 at 9:29 pm by Zenith.)
(May 5, 2011 at 6:19 pm)Rwandrall Wrote: First, this post may be a bit emotional since i'm a bit shaken up, my brother, who i am really close with and who is not a fundie by any stretch of the imagination (he rarely even goes to Church) told me that i will be going to Hell when i die, and that i deserved it for being an atheist. The idea that whoever does not believe in God (no matter the reasons/causes) goes to hell sounds a bit insane to me. You know, for a loving christian (i.e. one that cares about everybody else) this would be a torment for him: to go perhaps from door to door, always talk to everybody and trying to convince them to believe in God. If a christian which believes this theory, takes it seriously, then this is exactly what he must do. And then the problems of annoying everybody else, lacking knowledge, logic, wisdom, etc. (things that are developed in time) when explaining - have a very bad effect in a debate. And, on the other hand, if a man would go to hell for the sole reason of not believing in God, and God loves people so much, then my logic is that He would have sent angels to do the job, instead of other men (angels - are wiser, have vast knowledge, good logic, know everything they need to know to handle a discussion), and they would be in enough number, and would have had access even to the pagan X who lives in a secluded place and never heard the idea of the existence of a single God. Besides of the fact that in the Bible there are verses that seem to show that a secluded pagan is not taken the same way as the others (Acts 17.30, John 9.41, 15.22-24).
But the believer doesn't lack knowledge, logic and wisdom Zenith. Annoyance can be good and bad. And God sends his spirit to work on you. I agree with your last line.
RE: How can anyone be okay with Hell ?
May 13, 2011 at 10:36 am
(This post was last modified: May 13, 2011 at 10:39 am by frankiej.)
A lot of people seem to claim that faith is a choice. I find this absurd.
And there is nothing that would ever give me faith, if I some how saw God or Jesus I would come to the conclusion of hallucination. I have no problem with personal faith but when someone tries to force that on me I become offended. People use faith as an object to encroach on one's human rights. Cunt
If you're forced frank that's no choice. And I would think I was hallucinating too!
(May 13, 2011 at 10:43 am)fr0d0 Wrote: If you're forced frank that's no choice. But frodo didn't you say to me before that the choices we make are already predetermined? That's why you don't believe in free will, right? So if that's the case then god knows who's going to heaven and who's going to hell before they are even born. The 'choice' you are referring to is really just an illusion.
So you think you don't have a choice then Nappy? (I do BTW)
(May 13, 2011 at 11:04 am)fr0d0 Wrote: So you think you don't have a choice then Nappy? (I do BTW) Absolutely we have a choice. I'm just trying to understand what you said to me before. How can we supposedly have a 'choice' if our choices are already predetermined. Like I said, it's just an illusion if that's the case.
1. Predetermination: If an entity existed outside of time... all of time would be as one moment to them... there are never 'before or after'. To them, everything you do is already known. That they know that has no impact on your freedom to make the choices that you make.
2. Free Will: You as a biological machine do whatever that biological machine is led to do. You can't do otherwise. The choices you make are choices you would always make. Even if you choose to do the opposite. You are a free agent to make whatever choices you want, or as dictated by you as the biological machine. |
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