Godschild Wrote:That's exactly what a loving God would do and has, justice is a great part of love, you probably can't realize it but it's true. I do not know how someone can say they were saved if they in turn reject any belief in God. Someone who's saved should have had a relationship with Him and with that relationship should come knowledge of God. So how can one who claims to once be saved deny the God he had a relationship with, seems impossible to me. Then there's the thing of lying to one's self. I do not believe in once saved always saved, I believe one can give up their salvation, what I do believe is someone who professes to be saved and rejects their salvation, deny the existence of the God who saved him. My opinion you were never saved if you do not believe in God's existence, sorry that's my opinion.
What kind of justice does your god profess? Stoning adulterers and gays? Slavery? Sacrifice? ETERNAL DAMNATION? Imagine if our court system was like that.
Scenario #1:
Murderer: I killed 5000 people.
Judge: I rule eternal damnation.
Scenario #2:
Atheist: I don't believe in you judge.
Judge: I rule eternal damnation.
