RE: 10 Arguments Against Hell
May 7, 2012 at 6:19 pm
(This post was last modified: May 7, 2012 at 6:19 pm by simplexity.)
@Godschild
"Sins are committed against an eternal God, and if one does not find forgiveness through Christ those sins remain against an eternal God, for eternity. As long as the sin exist so does the punishment which is eternal."
You still did not address why it is you cannot repent after you finish this lifetime. Oh, right God is eternal and all knowing. Well, that gets no-one anywhere.
"The rest of your statements are not Biblical, they are your opinion you want God to exist by, breaking news, God does not work with your mortal opinions. His will stands for eternity, in His omniscience His plan is perfect, your opinion changes nothing."
Why do you think, if there is an eternal God, he even follows ,even most of the logic of a book written over hundreds of years by sheep herders? Your God is probably imaginably laughing at how the "reason" he gave to his followers has been twisted in such a way.
"Guess what, evidence is not part of God's plan, at least the evidence you're looking for, and God is unchanging, so it is you that has to change, God will never come down to your level of unreasonable thinking."
Then I declare your God an idiot and a moron, who can not think reasonably. My opinion may not change much, but it is closer to the truth than yours which relies on only the opinions of some guy two-thousand years ago who maybe had some good ideas, and some other sheep herders through some hundreds of years. At least I have an opinion and it is based on how a "loving God" as Christians believe him to be would logically act him being "truth" as it is. You could say the pattern of God's existence is unchanging, yes. But Gods(Logos) actions do change according to the unchanging pattern of the word.
"In the beginning was the word and the word was God"
"God will never come down to your level of unreasonable thinking". Well it seems to me that more than half of the worlds population think for themselves and goes through what you call this "unreasonable thinking" so an all powerful God could come down to this level of unreasonable thinking. I mean he is the one who gave us this unreasonable thinking in the first place according to you, and apparently he has the same unreasonable thinking. We were made in his image, correct?
"God does not work with your mortal opinions".
Wrong, according to you we were made in his image so he at least has some aspect of himself which does.
@taeaearlgrey
It is not really a true separation from God entirely, but more like a existential separation. A denial of the truth of God if you will.
"Sins are committed against an eternal God, and if one does not find forgiveness through Christ those sins remain against an eternal God, for eternity. As long as the sin exist so does the punishment which is eternal."
You still did not address why it is you cannot repent after you finish this lifetime. Oh, right God is eternal and all knowing. Well, that gets no-one anywhere.
"The rest of your statements are not Biblical, they are your opinion you want God to exist by, breaking news, God does not work with your mortal opinions. His will stands for eternity, in His omniscience His plan is perfect, your opinion changes nothing."
Why do you think, if there is an eternal God, he even follows ,even most of the logic of a book written over hundreds of years by sheep herders? Your God is probably imaginably laughing at how the "reason" he gave to his followers has been twisted in such a way.
"Guess what, evidence is not part of God's plan, at least the evidence you're looking for, and God is unchanging, so it is you that has to change, God will never come down to your level of unreasonable thinking."
Then I declare your God an idiot and a moron, who can not think reasonably. My opinion may not change much, but it is closer to the truth than yours which relies on only the opinions of some guy two-thousand years ago who maybe had some good ideas, and some other sheep herders through some hundreds of years. At least I have an opinion and it is based on how a "loving God" as Christians believe him to be would logically act him being "truth" as it is. You could say the pattern of God's existence is unchanging, yes. But Gods(Logos) actions do change according to the unchanging pattern of the word.
"In the beginning was the word and the word was God"
"God will never come down to your level of unreasonable thinking". Well it seems to me that more than half of the worlds population think for themselves and goes through what you call this "unreasonable thinking" so an all powerful God could come down to this level of unreasonable thinking. I mean he is the one who gave us this unreasonable thinking in the first place according to you, and apparently he has the same unreasonable thinking. We were made in his image, correct?
"God does not work with your mortal opinions".
Wrong, according to you we were made in his image so he at least has some aspect of himself which does.
@taeaearlgrey
It is not really a true separation from God entirely, but more like a existential separation. A denial of the truth of God if you will.