RE: One sentence that throws the problem of evil out of the window.
November 8, 2017 at 8:51 am
(This post was last modified: November 8, 2017 at 8:51 am by Aroura.)
(November 8, 2017 at 5:57 am)AtlasS33 Wrote:(November 8, 2017 at 5:26 am)Aroura Wrote: Regardless of who has it easier, the point is that some people have easier than others.
And how come infants and small children get into heaven free without a test? So some people just get handed the reward, then. Others have to work their whole lives bed for it and have a chance at not getting it. How is that fair?
Since you believe this life is but a short test, and heaven is eternal, why aren’t you and others like you sending all the children to heaven before they can grow up and possibly fail the test? Sure, you would be damning your own soul, but saving many more!
Is it because you secretly fear your whole line of reasoning might be wrong? Otherwise, why are you gambling with countless immortal souls?
I gave my belief about kid suffering:
Quote:I doubt that infants are tested. They don't have proper full minds in my perspective. Their deaths are a reminder for the living to be thankful for the life they have.
I believe God is that controlling.
I said it in a previous topic too about handicapped people; that their disability serves a purpose, and not just a waste of life, caused by a natural "error".
God can cause the death of kids. Humans don't have that right.
You totally didn't answer my question. I'll ask one more time.
Main question: How is it fair that some people, like children, don't have to take the test to get eternal life, while others do?
Also, does god not test everyone? Why or Why not? Also, does god tell you all of this personally, or are you just giving us your best guesses? Be honest.
(I'm assuming you think children have souls and join god when they die, not that they are just props to give YOUR life more meaning, which is kinda what your answer sounds like).
Please try and address my questions, instead of wondering off topic. Thanks.
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