(October 19, 2013 at 7:56 am)Dolphins are the best Wrote: God is perfectly just, and yet he sentences the imperfect humans he created to infinite suffering in hell for finite sins. A limited offense does not warrant unlimited punishment. God's sentencing of the imperfect humans to an eternity in hell for a mere mortal lifetime of sin is infinitely more unjust than this punishment. A perfectly just God who sentences his imperfect creation to infinite punishment for finite sins is impossible as the properties of a cubic sphere or invisible pink unicorn.
Any true loving being would never condemn his own children to everlasting torment especially for something menial as "faith" with so little evidence he is showing to you and some are brought up in different religions, some have even heard of it, if we are to believe the Christians these people will be an a lake of fire for eternity!! So how is it fair to put them into a "lake of fire, and brimstone" for the rest of eternity!! No just God would judge a man by his believe rather than this actions. This is why the Christian God is not fit for worship.
If something is perfect, nothing imperfect can come from it. Someone once said that bad fruit cannot come from a good tree, and yet this "perfect" God created a "perfect" universe which was rendered imperfect by the "perfect" humans. The ultimate source of imperfection is God. What is perfect cannot become imperfect, so humans must have been created imperfect. What is perfect cannot create anything imperfect, so God must be imperfect to have created these imperfect humans. A perfect God who creates imperfect humans is impossible.
Source: www.evilbible.com
I’m going to reply on this because some arguments sound like parroting and not actually a decent argument. The one that pisses me off is ‘Eternal Punishment for a Finite Sin’
Ok seriously who said our sin was Finite? The bible said that our sins carry on in the spiritual world so how can we say that our sin is finate.
Technically according to our understanding of the Universe it is Finite however to a spirtualists belief and biblical belief that is actually eternal sin.
Again the bible never says that God is perfect in a Literal Sense common Genesis and the fall 2 chapters in proves this without a doubt that got Cannot be Pefect.
The fact that he would condemn his children to torment is one that I do have a beef about. Considering not even I would condemn the worst offender to an eternity of suffering considering if I was bigger than him.
I have a noisy neighbour down stairs and as much as I want to slash her throat – I would never condemn her to eternity in hell.
Again how do we know that God and hell are not perfect. It makes logical sense that inorder for a God to be perfect that everything has to be perfect – E.g. both Good and Bad. So God technically is Truly evil as well as Truly good depending on which side you are on. The bible makes it clear God is very black and white.
Perhaps a real argument would be – Why did God create us – with an opportunity to goto hell which is the only alternative to unbelief!
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