We're not going to discuss that, lucent. Whether or not god is corrupt is irrelevant. I will not give you another platform from which to launch your preaching. We are discussing.
1. If there is freewill in heaven?
2. If yes, how can it be considered freewill if we cannot choose to go there or not to go there?
3. Does what we "deserve" have any bearing on it and, if so, why is it okay for anyone to judge what we deserve for all of eternity.
I believe that sums it up. Remember, I do not believe in god. I do not believe it is a judge. I do not believe it has any rights, as it does not exist. I will not bandy in hypotheticals with you any longer. Refer back to my post and you will see that the important points, those that were not dragged off topic, are at the bottom.
1. If there is freewill in heaven?
2. If yes, how can it be considered freewill if we cannot choose to go there or not to go there?
3. Does what we "deserve" have any bearing on it and, if so, why is it okay for anyone to judge what we deserve for all of eternity.
I believe that sums it up. Remember, I do not believe in god. I do not believe it is a judge. I do not believe it has any rights, as it does not exist. I will not bandy in hypotheticals with you any longer. Refer back to my post and you will see that the important points, those that were not dragged off topic, are at the bottom.