Well two things. One God does not 'love' everyone. God has conditions that have to be met for us to experience this ever lasting love.
Two Even your love has boundries.
IF you were to ever get married, and had kids. And god forbid one of them got very sick and going to die but also was contagious, would you expose the rest of your family to the one who was deathly sick becaused you 'loved' that kid? Or would you put that sick kid in isolation so as not to infect the rest of your family? From the sick kids pov he could demand to live out his life as if nothing were wrong, but you know the truth of the matter and it would infect everyone else. So do you condemn the 'well' for what the sick wants?
Like it or not dry sand, Sin is that 'sickness.' Hell is that quarantine, God is not going to allow the 'sick' to infect Those in whom He loves especially when He offered you the cure, and you want to spit in his eye and ask "People kill in your name... What the hell?"
Two Even your love has boundries.
IF you were to ever get married, and had kids. And god forbid one of them got very sick and going to die but also was contagious, would you expose the rest of your family to the one who was deathly sick becaused you 'loved' that kid? Or would you put that sick kid in isolation so as not to infect the rest of your family? From the sick kids pov he could demand to live out his life as if nothing were wrong, but you know the truth of the matter and it would infect everyone else. So do you condemn the 'well' for what the sick wants?
Like it or not dry sand, Sin is that 'sickness.' Hell is that quarantine, God is not going to allow the 'sick' to infect Those in whom He loves especially when He offered you the cure, and you want to spit in his eye and ask "People kill in your name... What the hell?"