by Socks » Tue May 26, 2020 4:17 pm
> God has made every provision and done everything that is His to do to keep people from going there. But if they still choose to use their free will (and their anger) to reject Him, He can't FORCE them to love Him. Forced love isn't love at all, but rather coercion.
That doesn't answer my question at all.
If god could create a 2nd option (Hell) Why is he unable to create a 3rd option?
> Hell is "separation from God." If they were damned, they'd be separated from God. There is no other option.
That doesn't make any sense, there's no logic to this, if god created hell, how is it a necessary law of nature?
> And I'm very sorry to hear that. Being with God is your only chance for life, since God is life, and separation from God is therefore its opposite, or death.
How is he "Life" if he commanded my death? How is slavery "Life"?
> The rest of the text tells us how loving and compassionate God is, full of grace and mercy.
Then why can't he make me go to heaven?
> It's not love if He forces you. Seriously, if you met another man, and he took you captive and said he was going to force you to love him no matter how you felt, it would be slavery, not love, and you know it. It would be rape and sexual slavery, and love would have nothing to do with it.
Exactly, but heaven is supposedly perfect, right? And if god could force me, he could make me enjoy it too, right?
> I get to choose where I'm going to live. I got to choose where I went to school and what I majored in. I got to choose my spouse and whether or not to have children. Every day, every conversation, I get to choose whether to be gracious or nasty on this forum. I get to choose whether to forgive someone for hurting me or not. I choose whether to pay attention to my wife or ignore her. I choose how to act when I get angry at her, whether to seek resolution or be a stink about it and not speak to her.
But from a Christian perspective, is that not meaningless? If the destination is the only thing that matters, why care about any of that?
> You'll find that you love your spouse more than your friends. Is that unacceptable, too? There's nothing unacceptable about degrees of love.
Of course not, but my Spouse and Parents are family, and they've helped me, god is not my family and he's never done anything for me.
> God didn't make you poor. God didn't make your dad get arrested. God didn't make all your friends leave you. You are unjustified in blaming all this awfulness on God. God didn't do it.
God has a plan for everything, right? He knows everything that will happen, right? He knew all of this before he created me, is it not inhumane for him to knowingly make me suffer through this?
> They don't have anything to do with you. They are answers to your question of "How have we made ourselves into sexual monsters and predators?"
But we haven't, they have.
> Many times it is not. It's part of what sex trafficking and sex slavery is all about.
No, porn and sex slavery are very different things.
> On March 27, 2013, I was asked "Why is the gay issue so front and center?" His point in the post was that homosexuality is made the most important issue in the culture, and it is on that basis that God decides where everyone will go (heteros go to heaven, gays go to hell)
> On December 2, 2013, I was asked why christians are so prejudiced as to consider homosexuality the ultimate sin—the end-all and do-all of behavioral morality.
> On March 15, 1017, I was asked, "Why the preoccupation with homosexuality? Why is this the most important question of life?"
> On May 14, 2017, I was asked "Will all masturbaters end up in hell?" As if sexual behavior was how God judged people for their eternal destination.
I don't see any of those questions "Making sex the meaning of life", they're just asking questions.
> You made a statement: "Jesus has never suffered." Why is it that his suffering doesn't count as refutation to your assertion?
Because he never really suffered, relatively, what jesus supposedly went through is just like me stubbing my toe.
> Emotional suffering never leaves physical scars. And his crucifixion most definitely did leave physical scars
Why? If god can do anything, why can't he just remove his scars?
> This is wrong. God is not going to throw it in the garbage some day. The Earth will be where heaven is. The Earth will be reconciled to God and redeemed, and this is where we will spend eternity, for Heaven and Earth will be joined.
Couldn't god just fix it though?
> Whoa. If good and evil are created by us, you can't blame God for being or doing evil. Evil is OUR thing.
What the hell? That makes absolutely no sense, bu my standards god is evil.
> Explain afterlife theology of Cernunnosism to me. I see in material that Cernunnos sings to people on their way to the spirit world. Does everyone go? Are there no distinctions? People can be horrifically evil or compassionate and good, and they all end up the same? I don't know much of anything about your religion, so you'll have to school me. I guess my first question is: Does it matter, then, how you live, if there is just a single afterlife?
I mean, the people you harmed will remember what you did, your crimes will be remembered; The people you helped will remember what you did, they will still love you for it.
> God has made every provision and done everything that is His to do to keep people from going there. But if they still choose to use their free will (and their anger) to reject Him, He can't FORCE them to love Him. Forced love isn't love at all, but rather coercion.
That doesn't answer my question at all.
If god could create a 2nd option (Hell) Why is he unable to create a 3rd option?
> Hell is "separation from God." If they were damned, they'd be separated from God. There is no other option.
That doesn't make any sense, there's no logic to this, if god created hell, how is it a necessary law of nature?
> And I'm very sorry to hear that. Being with God is your only chance for life, since God is life, and separation from God is therefore its opposite, or death.
How is he "Life" if he commanded my death? How is slavery "Life"?
> The rest of the text tells us how loving and compassionate God is, full of grace and mercy.
Then why can't he make me go to heaven?
> It's not love if He forces you. Seriously, if you met another man, and he took you captive and said he was going to force you to love him no matter how you felt, it would be slavery, not love, and you know it. It would be rape and sexual slavery, and love would have nothing to do with it.
Exactly, but heaven is supposedly perfect, right? And if god could force me, he could make me enjoy it too, right?
> I get to choose where I'm going to live. I got to choose where I went to school and what I majored in. I got to choose my spouse and whether or not to have children. Every day, every conversation, I get to choose whether to be gracious or nasty on this forum. I get to choose whether to forgive someone for hurting me or not. I choose whether to pay attention to my wife or ignore her. I choose how to act when I get angry at her, whether to seek resolution or be a stink about it and not speak to her.
But from a Christian perspective, is that not meaningless? If the destination is the only thing that matters, why care about any of that?
> You'll find that you love your spouse more than your friends. Is that unacceptable, too? There's nothing unacceptable about degrees of love.
Of course not, but my Spouse and Parents are family, and they've helped me, god is not my family and he's never done anything for me.
> God didn't make you poor. God didn't make your dad get arrested. God didn't make all your friends leave you. You are unjustified in blaming all this awfulness on God. God didn't do it.
God has a plan for everything, right? He knows everything that will happen, right? He knew all of this before he created me, is it not inhumane for him to knowingly make me suffer through this?
> They don't have anything to do with you. They are answers to your question of "How have we made ourselves into sexual monsters and predators?"
But we haven't, they have.
> Many times it is not. It's part of what sex trafficking and sex slavery is all about.
No, porn and sex slavery are very different things.
> On March 27, 2013, I was asked "Why is the gay issue so front and center?" His point in the post was that homosexuality is made the most important issue in the culture, and it is on that basis that God decides where everyone will go (heteros go to heaven, gays go to hell)
> On December 2, 2013, I was asked why christians are so prejudiced as to consider homosexuality the ultimate sin—the end-all and do-all of behavioral morality.
> On March 15, 1017, I was asked, "Why the preoccupation with homosexuality? Why is this the most important question of life?"
> On May 14, 2017, I was asked "Will all masturbaters end up in hell?" As if sexual behavior was how God judged people for their eternal destination.
I don't see any of those questions "Making sex the meaning of life", they're just asking questions.
> You made a statement: "Jesus has never suffered." Why is it that his suffering doesn't count as refutation to your assertion?
Because he never really suffered, relatively, what jesus supposedly went through is just like me stubbing my toe.
> Emotional suffering never leaves physical scars. And his crucifixion most definitely did leave physical scars
Why? If god can do anything, why can't he just remove his scars?
> This is wrong. God is not going to throw it in the garbage some day. The Earth will be where heaven is. The Earth will be reconciled to God and redeemed, and this is where we will spend eternity, for Heaven and Earth will be joined.
Couldn't god just fix it though?
> Whoa. If good and evil are created by us, you can't blame God for being or doing evil. Evil is OUR thing.
What the hell? That makes absolutely no sense, bu my standards god is evil.
> Explain afterlife theology of Cernunnosism to me. I see in material that Cernunnos sings to people on their way to the spirit world. Does everyone go? Are there no distinctions? People can be horrifically evil or compassionate and good, and they all end up the same? I don't know much of anything about your religion, so you'll have to school me. I guess my first question is: Does it matter, then, how you live, if there is just a single afterlife?
I mean, the people you harmed will remember what you did, your crimes will be remembered; The people you helped will remember what you did, they will still love you for it.