RE: Jesus suffering vs eternal suffering of temporary sinners
November 17, 2018 at 1:42 pm
(This post was last modified: November 17, 2018 at 1:44 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
to b - it's not the volition of the creation which a god is being held morally accountable for, in this instance. It is their own intentional actions...namely, your a, the creation of the lava cesspit. Absent that decision, entirely gods own, no amount of volition on the part of the creation would lead to being dumped into a lava cesspit. Having chosen to undertake such a thing, it stands to reason that there is a greater requirement than standing idly by saying "no, stop" while others plummit into the pit you dug.
This is entirely uncontroversial until someones god is being held accountable for what they've allegedly done, one term for it... is criminal negligence.
This is entirely uncontroversial until someones god is being held accountable for what they've allegedly done, one term for it... is criminal negligence.
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