If God gave us free will. And someone decides to murder me before I had the chance to accept Jesus in my life. Would that person be taking away my chances to get into heaven? Does that mean you can actually take the decision away from God? Seems like a flaw to me.
A Christian told me that you are given many chances to accept Jesus. But I beg to differ. If you are born in an Islamic country and never heard the gospel. I can make the decision to send you to hell.
And even if I granted the fact they were given chances to accept Jesus in their life, what keeps me from removing all sinners from the earth if I'd make the ultimate sacrifice of accepting eternal torture to make the world a better place?
The whole concept of heaven, hell and God judging you doesn't make sense to me.
If I was aware of a pedofile raping kids and the police didn't take action. Is it a sin for me to kill him and spare children the pain? Or do I just need to pray to God that the pedofile doesn't victimizes anyone else to make sure I get into heaven myself?
If I was a pedofile myself and decided to commit suicide to avoid me giving in to an innate urge to fuck little kids would God consider that as a good deed and allow me into heaven?
If I knew that most Christians were without sin, wouldn't I be doing them a favour to take away any chance for them to commit a sin? That would mean I accept hell to prevent others from going there.
If I killed one person or created a virus that made the entire human race go extinct, is the pain of hell the same? On the latter I wouldn't have a problem with people going to heaven and I would stop any more people from going to hell. If empathy is a virtue, and everyone has had a chance to accept Jesus I wouldn't have a problem stopping people from going to hell for once and for all.
If I were to kill all non-Christans and remove any trace from other religions. Wouldn't I be improving the chance of future babies to discover Jesus?
All these things are possible because I have free will and can decide to accept eternal torture.
Morality derived from religions like Christianity is flawed like hell, it seems more plausible that we as a human race have developed morality because it is beneficial to our species regardless of wether you end up in hell or not.
A Christian told me that you are given many chances to accept Jesus. But I beg to differ. If you are born in an Islamic country and never heard the gospel. I can make the decision to send you to hell.
And even if I granted the fact they were given chances to accept Jesus in their life, what keeps me from removing all sinners from the earth if I'd make the ultimate sacrifice of accepting eternal torture to make the world a better place?
The whole concept of heaven, hell and God judging you doesn't make sense to me.
If I was aware of a pedofile raping kids and the police didn't take action. Is it a sin for me to kill him and spare children the pain? Or do I just need to pray to God that the pedofile doesn't victimizes anyone else to make sure I get into heaven myself?
If I was a pedofile myself and decided to commit suicide to avoid me giving in to an innate urge to fuck little kids would God consider that as a good deed and allow me into heaven?
If I knew that most Christians were without sin, wouldn't I be doing them a favour to take away any chance for them to commit a sin? That would mean I accept hell to prevent others from going there.
If I killed one person or created a virus that made the entire human race go extinct, is the pain of hell the same? On the latter I wouldn't have a problem with people going to heaven and I would stop any more people from going to hell. If empathy is a virtue, and everyone has had a chance to accept Jesus I wouldn't have a problem stopping people from going to hell for once and for all.
If I were to kill all non-Christans and remove any trace from other religions. Wouldn't I be improving the chance of future babies to discover Jesus?
All these things are possible because I have free will and can decide to accept eternal torture.
Morality derived from religions like Christianity is flawed like hell, it seems more plausible that we as a human race have developed morality because it is beneficial to our species regardless of wether you end up in hell or not.