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Sorry, I thought this thread was about a new song by Cher.
Well, it is in principle about eternal torture. That would definately apply.
Sorry, I thought this thread was about a new song by Cher.
But their food is so heavenly!Yeah, but everyone he knew was French.![]()
Assuming it exists...
Would Hell be able to believe?
Assuming it exists...
Would Hell be able to believe?
God is supposed to be an omnipotant, omniscient, perfectly good being who has our best interests in mind (I'm not saying this is actually the case, but this is what christians belive).
The very idea that a perfectly good being would allow such a large number of people to spend eternity
(that would be forever, neverending, however you want to put it) being tortured and submitted to all kinds of punishment which is so terrible that we can't even imagine what just one moment of that kind of suffering would be like seems just a bit out of line for such a good and powerfull person as God.
Even if it was just 1 person that has to go through that, it would be reasonable to believe that God, being omniscient, would know ahead of time that the 1 person would skrew up and go to hell.
Being the perfectly good person that he is, God would just not create that person, becouse never having been created would be much better than having to endure hell.
But it's not just one person that we are talking about. If we even think that 1% of the population throughout history is going to hell, that means tens of millions, or maybe even hundreds of millions of people are going to go to hell.
What kind of perfectly good being would put people into a situation where it would be better had they never been created rather then just not create them? If hell really does exist than God must either not be omnipotent, not be omniscient, or not be a good person (as we (and the bible it seems) think of goodness).
Maybe, but it raised some issues.Maybe someone ought to test this? I guess I'm not sure. Seemed like a good thing to say at the time.
Maybe, but it raised some issues.
If Hell -assuming it exists- is capable of believing, then its not a "place" or a "state of self deprivation from God". It is an "entity". The closest thing to it in Christian theology would be [scary music] the Devil [/scary movie].
(shhh... I know it, but I saw the perfect chance for a derail... Don't tell anybody, but I wanted to hear your opinion on the existence and the nature of the Devil and how it would fit with the notion of Hell being a state of self deprivation from God)
Whether or not it is like that, or it's like something else, God, who is a loving God, hates evil, and has a "perfect" sense of justice. Not perfect as we think it should be perfect, but perfect as God thinks it should be perfect. So of course I recognize that individuals can and do (free will of course) reject the fullness of God's justice, and they could follow up and say that God is actually not-loving and not-just and a real bastard, but that subjective sentiment has limited potency, agreed?