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RE: Hell is theologically impossible if God is omnipotent.
January 13, 2012 at 2:40 pm (This post was last modified: January 13, 2012 at 2:43 pm by reverendjeremiah.)
(January 12, 2012 at 5:03 pm)Godschild Wrote: so is this all you have to defend with calling people names like a little child would, surely you can be more grown up than this.
Look who's calling people "childish".
Last I checked you were the one we actually thinks that the "talking snake" and "magical apples" story of Genesis is an actual historical document.
Grown ups dont believe in talking snakes, or walking on water, or magic food, or people coming back from the dead merely by saying "wake up" to them.
Grown ups accept reality regardless of wether reality is what they want or not. Grown ups dont shut their senses off with faith or ignore truth.
Quote:First of all God is not a torturer, even if hell is a place of eternal fire. Secondly God does not decide who goes to hell, every person makes a choice scripture makes that very clear.
This is great. So if i go to hell I will not be tortured at all. WONDERFUL. That means I get to meet all of the historical figures of my past and spend eternity with people like Carl Sagan, Einstein, thomas Jefferson, Neil Tyson, etc... thats great. Hell will not hurt one single bit.
Thanks for telling me that GC
...so fine. I choose not to go to Hell. I choose also not to believe in a god either.
Freewill is great...I get the best of both worlds..I get to be an atheist AND go to Heaven!
RE: Hell is theologically impossible if God is omnipotent.
January 13, 2012 at 2:47 pm
(January 13, 2012 at 5:49 am)Godschild Wrote:
(January 11, 2012 at 2:47 pm)Welsh cake Wrote:
(January 10, 2012 at 9:39 pm)Godschild Wrote: You make the decision about your eternity, God gives you what you choose. Can't get much more fair than that. The weeping and gnashing of teeth is for the wrong decision one makes, weeping and gnashing of teeth is about sorrow not pain.
What do you interpret Hell as?
I suppose this is the question you were asking me to answer, I really do not know why, you will not accept it as an answer, I stated this before and if I could find it I would refer you to that post.
First of all God is not a torturer, even if hell is a place of eternal fire. Secondly God does not decide who goes to hell, every person makes a choice scripture makes that very clear. God gave the 10 Commandments to expose sin for what it is, now man can not say there is no sin. God sacrificed his Son to redeem man from their sin. Those who choose to believe through faith in Christ will be forgiven their sin, those who choose to reject Christ and the saving grace he has brought to man will not have their sin forgiven, this is the plan of salvation, planned before creation. Everyone will be judged by the law that has sin in them, those who have their sin forgiven will not be judged by the law, I described above how one receives forgiveness. Those who are covered by the sacrifice of Christ will be found sinless and will enter eternal life in Heaven.
Those who rejected Christ will as I said before be judged by the law. Those who are judged by the law will be found guilty and be sentenced to hell. Just as a judge in our courts sentences someone to jail the judge is not responsible for the person being in jail, God is not responsible for the person that is found guilty, being in hell. Now that it's established that the person in hell is responsible for his/her situation let's look at what I believe hell to be.
The Lake of Fire is reserved for satan and his cronies. God said that hell is a dark place, so how is it possible to have fire in hell if it's a dark place. Hell is a place of loneliness, regret and a place where one can keep on rejecting Christ and become more resentful of being in hell. Where one can continue to curse God as they did in life before death. Sorrowfulness, despair, hate, turmoil and ect. will rule ones life for eternity. God gave one what he/she chose, to allow one into heaven would be a place unacceptable to someone who did not love Christ in this life. So you see God is just by giving one the choice he/she made in this life and not allowing them to suffer an existence in Heaven. All the atheist on this site have stated they would not want to live an eternity with God, so that's what he will give those who choose such, to me this is one statement made by nonbelievers that confirms why there is a hell for those who do not believe.
RE: Hell is theologically impossible if God is omnipotent.
January 13, 2012 at 2:47 pm (This post was last modified: January 13, 2012 at 2:51 pm by reverendjeremiah.)
Quote:Hell is a place of loneliness, regret and a place where one can keep on rejecting Christ and become more resentful of being in hell.
Oh, okay. So I will be in a dark an lonely place.
but wait, why would I regret "rejecting" christ. I read the new testament and i can honestly say to you that I think Jesus is fucking scum. So why would I regret "rejecting" him when I have used my reason to decide that Jesus is a scum bag?
So, I can tell you that I will not be regretting "jesus" in this Hell of yours...unless, of course, you think your god FORCES me to regret.
But, then again, that would go against freewill.
Also, I enjoy time to myself....what you describe as a Hell sounds like a nice place. Nice and quiet.
I also want to add that Hell will have great food, excellent beer and wine, and hot ass men and women.
In Hell, we atheists will receive an eternally perfect body, and we will have whatever carnal desires we desire be fulfilled.
In Hell, there will be no evangelicals like GC, Falwell, or Robertson. It will be filled by intellectuals and atheists. All of the religious types (Hindu's, Islamists, Christianists) will all be sent to Heaven. Hell will be an atheist paradise.
RE: Hell is theologically impossible if God is omnipotent.
January 13, 2012 at 3:50 pm (This post was last modified: January 13, 2012 at 4:24 pm by Godscreated.)
(January 13, 2012 at 2:40 pm)reverendjeremiah Wrote:
(January 12, 2012 at 5:03 pm)Godschild Wrote: so is this all you have to defend with calling people names like a little child would, surely you can be more grown up than this.
Look who's calling people "childish".
Last I checked you were the one we actually thinks that the "talking snake" and "magical apples" story of Genesis is an actual historical document.
Grown ups dont believe in talking snakes, or walking on water, or magic food, or people coming back from the dead merely by saying "wake up" to them.
Grown ups accept reality regardless of wether reality is what they want or not. Grown ups dont shut their senses off with faith or ignore truth.
Quote:First of all God is not a torturer, even if hell is a place of eternal fire. Secondly God does not decide who goes to hell, every person makes a choice scripture makes that very clear.
This is great. So if i go to hell I will not be tortured at all. WONDERFUL. That means I get to meet all of the historical figures of my past and spend eternity with people like Carl Sagan, Einstein, thomas Jefferson, Neil Tyson, etc... thats great. Hell will not hurt one single bit.
Thanks for telling me that GC
...so fine. I choose not to go to Hell. I choose also not to believe in a god either.
Freewill is great...I get the best of both worlds..I get to be an atheist AND go to Heaven!
Thanks GC.
Well, I guess you do not think this last statement a childish look at what I was saying, good luck with ever becoming mature. You and probably most you listed will torment yourselves for eternity.
(January 13, 2012 at 2:47 pm)reverendjeremiah Wrote:
Quote:Hell is a place of loneliness, regret and a place where one can keep on rejecting Christ and become more resentful of being in hell.
Oh, okay. So I will be in a dark an lonely place.
but wait, why would I regret "rejecting" christ. I read the new testament and i can honestly say to you that I think Jesus is fucking scum. So why would I regret "rejecting" him when I have used my reason to decide that Jesus is a scum bag?
So, I can tell you that I will not be regretting "jesus" in this Hell of yours...unless, of course, you think your god FORCES me to regret.
But, then again, that would go against freewill.
Also, I enjoy time to myself....what you describe as a Hell sounds like a nice place. Nice and quiet.
I also want to add that Hell will have great food, excellent beer and wine, and hot ass men and women.
In Hell, we atheists will receive an eternally perfect body, and we will have whatever carnal desires we desire be fulfilled.
In Hell, there will be no evangelicals like GC, Falwell, or Robertson. It will be filled by intellectuals and atheists. All of the religious types (Hindu's, Islamists, Christianists) will all be sent to Heaven. Hell will be an atheist paradise.
The christians will be in Heaven, the rest of the religions will still be trying to convert you to there hopeless beliefs. Torment, torment and more torment.
(January 13, 2012 at 8:47 am)genkaus Wrote:
(January 13, 2012 at 5:49 am)Godschild Wrote:
(January 11, 2012 at 2:47 pm)Welsh cake Wrote:
(January 10, 2012 at 9:39 pm)Godschild Wrote: You make the decision about your eternity, God gives you what you choose. Can't get much more fair than that. The weeping and gnashing of teeth is for the wrong decision one makes, weeping and gnashing of teeth is about sorrow not pain.
What do you interpret Hell as?
I suppose this is the question you were asking me to answer, I really do not know why, you will not accept it as an answer, I stated this before and if I could find it I would refer you to that post.
First of all God is not a torturer, even if hell is a place of eternal fire. Secondly God does not decide who goes to hell, every person makes a choice scripture makes that very clear. God gave the 10 Commandments to expose sin for what it is, now man can not say there is no sin. God sacrificed his Son to redeem man from their sin. Those who choose to believe through faith in Christ will be forgiven their sin, those who choose to reject Christ and the saving grace he has brought to man will not have their sin forgiven, this is the plan of salvation, planned before creation. Everyone will be judged by the law that has sin in them, those who have their sin forgiven will not be judged by the law, I described above how one receives forgiveness. Those who are covered by the sacrifice of Christ will be found sinless and will enter eternal life in Heaven.
Those who rejected Christ will as I said before be judged by the law. Those who are judged by the law will be found guilty and be sentenced to hell. Just as a judge in our courts sentences someone to jail the judge is not responsible for the person being in jail, God is not responsible for the person that is found guilty, being in hell. Now that it's established that the person in hell is responsible for his/her situation let's look at what I believe hell to be.
The Lake of Fire is reserved for satan and his cronies. God said that hell is a dark place, so how is it possible to have fire in hell if it's a dark place. Hell is a place of loneliness, regret and a place where one can keep on rejecting Christ and become more resentful of being in hell. Where one can continue to curse God as they did in life before death. Sorrowfulness, despair, hate, turmoil and ect. will rule ones life for eternity. God gave one what he/she chose, to allow one into heaven would be a place unacceptable to someone who did not love Christ in this life. So you see God is just by giving one the choice he/she made in this life and not allowing them to suffer an existence in Heaven. All the atheist on this site have stated they would not want to live an eternity with God, so that's what he will give those who choose such, to me this is one statement made by nonbelievers that confirms why there is a hell for those who do not believe.
Thanks for laying this out. This explanation fleshes out everything that is immoral and corrupt in the Christian doctrine.
1. You god doesn't justify his reasons for those rules. He doesn't tell you why he came up with those rules and what purpose they serve.
And no, "because he doesn't want you to go to hell" is not a rational response. If he really didn't wan that then the most rational way to do that would have been not to proscribe any rules at all.
Your god does not want want rational assent from men, he wants blind obedience. Your god is the moral equivalent of a tyrant enforcing his will and people's actions at the point of a gun and then descrying any responsibility by claiming those actions to be voluntary.
2. When you speak of the "nature of sin", never once do you mention the requirement of accepting christ. Actions that count as sin exist independently of christ. This means that you can be sinful irrespective of whether you accept christ, reject him or have never heard of him. The opposite is also logically true. You can be virtuous without any other condition being necessarily true. You failed to mention what happens to them. In fact, going by your words "they would be judged and will go to hell", it would see that you don't think they can exist. But they can and they do.
3. On the point of acceptance of Christ: why should that cleanse you of your sins? It does not negate your actions or their consequences. The person you killed does not come back to life. The harm you caused does not come undone. So why should god's grace negate your sin?
The answer would be that the "grace" represents the goodwill of god and you have to get that to be forgiven. This system is often seen in human realm as well. When you have the goodwill and grace of the judge, you won't go to jail. You are being judged not on the merits of your actions but on the principle of "who you know and who you blow". If this is seen in any law court in any country, we correctly identify the system as corrupt and immoral.
4. But then, God cannot maintain the pretense of objectivity in that case. He has to find a scapegoat for your crimes. Someone who would bear the burden of your guilt. Apparently, he chose JC for the job.
If you consider the Christian opinion on the nature of JC, he is the most ideal human being possible. He has all the possible virtues and none of the vices. In a word, he is the best human that ever existed or will ever exist. By contrast, all others are not worthy enough. They are lesser.
Ignoring for a moment the insult that is to collective humanity, this is the morality your god practices. He'd sacrifice the best of humankind for the sake of the unworthy. Anyone who follows this morality cannot be expected to do anything but more of the same.
5. Under human law, the punishment for a crime is proportional to the crime itself. The penance or restitution you must makes depends upon the damage you have caused.
Your god, on the other hand, doesn't seem to have a sense of proportion at all. It doesn't matter whether you just had sex before marriage or killed someone, its off to the basement with you. I guess when all you have is a hammer, all problems look like nails.
6. Finally, if your god does exist and he does judge humanity by those standards, I would gladly go to hell rather that live in a heaven run by such a morally bankrupt system.
Why would hell be lonely? There would be a lot more people with my moral convictions to keep me company.
Why would resentful of heaven's rejection of me? I didn't want to go there and they didn't want me there.
Why would there be sorrow? I'm living in the company I wish to live in.
Why would there be despair and hate when a lot of people there would share my values and it would not be difficult to find love?
Why would there be turmoil if I'm certain in my convictions?
The only kind of suffering your god can threaten me with is physical suffering. The threat of being in constant neurological pain. This brings us right back to the image of your god as a tyrant holding humanity at gunpoint.
You have taken my words and turned them around to fit what you believe, that's fine, however there is no truth in what you say. You continue on this path until you die you will be able to see what you rejected and will regret it for eternity, by the way you will be alone in hell with no one to keep you company in your misery, everything you cherished in this life will be denied to you in hell. In this life misery loves company, in hell misery will have no company. There will be different levels of anguish in hell, depends on the judgment you receive for the life you live now.
(January 13, 2012 at 7:14 am)Forsaken Wrote:
(January 13, 2012 at 5:49 am)Godschild Wrote:
I suppose this is the question you were asking me to answer, I really do not know why, you will not accept it as an answer, I stated this before and if I could find it I would refer you to that post.
First of all God is not a torturer, even if hell is a place of eternal fire. Secondly God does not decide who goes to hell, every person makes a choice scripture makes that very clear. God gave the 10 Commandments to expose sin for what it is, now man can not say there is no sin. God sacrificed his Son to redeem man from their sin. Those who choose to believe through faith in Christ will be forgiven their sin, those who choose to reject Christ and the saving grace he has brought to man will not have their sin forgiven, this is the plan of salvation, planned before creation. Everyone will be judged by the law that has sin in them, those who have their sin forgiven will not be judged by the law, I described above how one receives forgiveness. Those who are covered by the sacrifice of Christ will be found sinless and will enter eternal life in Heaven.
Those who rejected Christ will as I said before be judged by the law. Those who are judged by the law will be found guilty and be sentenced to hell. Just as a judge in our courts sentences someone to jail the judge is not responsible for the person being in jail, God is not responsible for the person that is found guilty, being in hell. Now that it's established that the person in hell is responsible for his/her situation let's look at what I believe hell to be.
The Lake of Fire is reserved for satan and his cronies. God said that hell is a dark place, so how is it possible to have fire in hell if it's a dark place. Hell is a place of loneliness, regret and a place where one can keep on rejecting Christ and become more resentful of being in hell. Where one can continue to curse God as they did in life before death. Sorrowfulness, despair, hate, turmoil and ect. will rule ones life for eternity. God gave one what he/she chose, to allow one into heaven would be a place unacceptable to someone who did not love Christ in this life. So you see God is just by giving one the choice he/she made in this life and not allowing them to suffer an existence in Heaven. All the atheist on this site have stated they would not want to live an eternity with God, so that's what he will give those who choose such, to me this is one statement made by nonbelievers that confirms why there is a hell for those who do not believe.
And says who? A fairy tale, I suppose.
And says who, what? Be more specific.
God loves those who believe and those who do not and the same goes for me, you have no choice in this matter. That puts the matter of total free will to rest.
RE: Hell is theologically impossible if God is omnipotent.
January 13, 2012 at 4:42 pm (This post was last modified: January 13, 2012 at 4:46 pm by reverendjeremiah.)
Quote:Well, I guess you do not think this last statement a childish look at what I was saying,
I know. English can be difficult to type sometimes.
Quote:good luck with ever becoming mature.
Thanks
Quote:You and probably most you listed will torment yourselves for eternity.
Nope.
Quote:The christians will be in Heaven,
Only the cool ones, along with the other cool people...Rayaan would be there as well as many, MANY people on this forum regardles of their belief or lack thereof.
Quote:the rest of the religions will still be trying to convert you to there hopeless beliefs.
Shiny mirror in front of you is shiny
Quote:Torment, torment and more torment.
Not really. I dont mind discussing religion as long as it is a give and take process. If someone says something that I think is unrealistic, but sounds cool, then I am honest with them. If someone says something I think is dispicable, then I am honest with them. THAT is the give and take. What I could not stand is a discussion with Pat Robertson. He would not budge and he would be a dick the entire time. He would not admit that he has just as much chance of Thor existing as his Jesus. Faith is faith, and for the most part I dont poo poo it. It depends on how "certain" they are of their faith is what I distrust. The same distrust you should have with someone who thinks God talks to him personally while being in control of something that could cause mass destruction...like an airliner or the launch authority for a nuclear assault.
THAT is torment to me... being forced to live around people who think a God talks to them.
RE: Hell is theologically impossible if God is omnipotent.
January 13, 2012 at 6:13 pm
(January 13, 2012 at 3:50 pm)Godschild Wrote: You have taken my words and turned them around to fit what you believe, that's fine, however there is no truth in what you say.
Its an amazing thing, that hypocrisy of yours.
Quote:You continue on this path until you die you will be able to see what you rejected and will regret it for eternity, by the way you will be alone in hell with no one to keep you company in your misery, everything you cherished in this life will be denied to you in hell. In this life misery loves company, in hell misery will have no company. There will be different levels of anguish in hell, depends on the judgment you receive for the life you live now.
You're beaming with Christian 'love' as usual.
And when you die GC you'll never go to Heaven, you'll be dead, gone and forgotten. You'll never know you've wasted your life being a self-righteous Bible-thumping arse to your fellow man.
RE: Hell is theologically impossible if God is omnipotent.
January 13, 2012 at 7:01 pm
Godschild-
You have said that there is no fire in hell, only dark emptiness and misery, and that the torture comes from regret. What if I choose not to regret, or lead a good life which I regret very little of?
If I can't choose not to regret, then I don't have free will.
You set yourself up to fail, GC, and I'm laughing my ass off. You've backed yourself into an indefensible corner, where to defend one point, you would have to surrender another. Face it. You've lost.
What falls away is always, and is near.
Also, I am not pretending to be female, this profile picture is my wonderful girlfriend. XD
RE: Hell is theologically impossible if God is omnipotent.
January 13, 2012 at 7:04 pm
Somebody outta get GC a pulpit.
I am the Infantry. I am my country’s strength in war, her deterrent in peace. I am the heart of the fight… wherever, whenever. I carry America’s faith and honor against her enemies. I am the Queen of Battle. I am what my country expects me to be, the best trained Soldier in the world. In the race for victory, I am swift, determined, and courageous, armed with a fierce will to win. Never will I fail my country’s trust. Always I fight on…through the foe, to the objective, to triumph overall. If necessary, I will fight to my death. By my steadfast courage, I have won more than 200 years of freedom. I yield not to weakness, to hunger, to cowardice, to fatigue, to superior odds, For I am mentally tough, physically strong, and morally straight. I forsake not, my country, my mission, my comrades, my sacred duty. I am relentless. I am always there, now and forever. I AM THE INFANTRY! FOLLOW ME!
RE: Hell is theologically impossible if God is omnipotent.
January 13, 2012 at 7:05 pm (This post was last modified: January 13, 2012 at 7:06 pm by Aegrus.)
Oops, I missed one. You also said that the religious people in hell would try to convert me to their beliefs. Yet, me and my atheist buddies would simply reveal ourselves for the demons we truly are, and rip the theists to shreds. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Yep, I'm a demon.
And there's nothing you can do to stop my evil conquest of all of humanity.
Now, to lower myself to GC's level for a moment. . .
Prove that I'm not a demon.
What falls away is always, and is near.
Also, I am not pretending to be female, this profile picture is my wonderful girlfriend. XD
RE: Hell is theologically impossible if God is omnipotent.
January 13, 2012 at 7:50 pm
My true name is Loki. i am currently cursed with a mortal form that holds back my awesome spiritual powers. All of your preaching means nothing to me, for I hold true spiritual powers not only of the blood of Woden, but of the Ice Giants. i have the ability to kill a god, any god or goddess, and preferably EVERY god and goddess.