RE: What God's justification for eternal torment?
December 15, 2020 at 10:38 am
(This post was last modified: December 15, 2020 at 10:41 am by Confused-by-christianity.)
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To me, it seems like a straightforward proposition..and I actually don't need soul forges or gods to explore it. Would you expect to become a better person or learn something from my beating the living shit out of you? Would my starving you or killing your child improve you? How about your child?
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Your exploration of the topic would start with;
Right here and now, things happen that do not lead to spiritual growth. This demonstrates No. 4 is false.
?
Is that fair?
(December 15, 2020 at 9:54 am)Confused-by-christianity Wrote: Are we basically starting with:
The soul forge may offer an explanation as to justifying some things that happen in this life.
But, it may not. (It's either true or false).
Are we saying the problem is basically - getting to the truth. (We still don't know if God exists, if He is running the forge, and if it's for a good reason)
To me, it seems like a straightforward proposition..and I actually don't need soul forges or gods to explore it. Would you expect to become a better person or learn something from my beating the living shit out of you? Would my starving you or killing your child improve you? How about your child?
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Your exploration of the topic would start with;
Right here and now, things happen that do not lead to spiritual growth. This demonstrates No. 4 is false.
?
Is that fair?