Re: RE: free will paradox
February 6, 2013 at 4:10 am
(This post was last modified: February 6, 2013 at 4:36 am by fr0d0.)
Well to me Esq, if you do bad stuff, you reap the reward = hell. You seem to be offloading the blame.
By "hell", I mean the just reward for doing bad stuff. In secularism that's a little less obvious. The law isn't always seen to exact justice. But you suffer personally in other ways, if only in your own negativity < it's own punishment.
God = good. Love is God. You deliberately turn that on its head to justify your disbelief. You're fighting with yourself. Remove your prejudice from this (God), and you'd agree with me I'm sure.
By "hell", I mean the just reward for doing bad stuff. In secularism that's a little less obvious. The law isn't always seen to exact justice. But you suffer personally in other ways, if only in your own negativity < it's own punishment.
God = good. Love is God. You deliberately turn that on its head to justify your disbelief. You're fighting with yourself. Remove your prejudice from this (God), and you'd agree with me I'm sure.