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@Bird123 Welcome to the official debate. I look forward to a fruitful debate and dialogue with you.
Place of Vengeance, is it petty?
Vengeance is almost always a bad thing, it's almost always better to pardon, forgive, forbear, but it also has a proper place in virtue. In some scenarios, it's the proper response. So far I'm talking about humans. This premise will be probably disputed, so I will be bringing examples and evidence for that only after what I see my debate buddy has to say about that.
Traits and Aspects and descent of titles from God
One can say God transcends this even if humans have a need for it and a proper place. My response if humans can make a honorable act of it, and all honor and greatness is from God, then this manifests an aspect of God. If it does, it means there is a proper place. In fact, as every trait is limited in us, but unlimited in God, it means God is the most retributive and vengeful in it's proper place. But the proper place is only after trying to reach out with compassion and mercy.
Our wish for others to not to go to hell
This is probably what confuses most people the most. "O (intense) grief/regret over my servants, their does not come to them a Messenger...". God is NOT HAPPY about anyone entering hell. He hates to take the life of a disbeliever and hates to meet him. He doesn't like or enjoy punishing.
So why does he do it? Because of his vengeance and retributive justice.
When we look at people, we too should not want them to go to hell. We should want to encourage them or discourage them, in a way, that pushes them to good and away from evil out of mercy and compassion.
That compassion sometimes can be overwhelming and we begin to say, God won't punish. But this ignores retributive justice and vengeance has a place.
How can we enjoy paradise if loved ones go to hell, if friends go to hell, if so many go to hell
Sometimes the most painful things are the funniest out of the painful irony. This won't be easy to accept, yet we will be given a patience and travel to God in a way, we will in time, decrease attachment to those who fell.
Hell never meant to exist
I'm going to say, if God created hell knowing a person will go there with certainty when he created. It would be evil. Actually, even if it was probable that it comes to exist it would be evil. The creation of hell is accidental and started off with little probability it would come. It came about when things starting going haywire.
Of course, the fallen world, if it was probable many or most go to hell, would be evil to create too. But things went haywire and people didn't follow Adam's (s) successors. Since then, we weren't able to cure the disease of insincerity. Even saved believers, they almost always became ungrateful after being saved from their oppressors, just as children of Israel began to dispute with Musa (a) and Haroun (a) and disobeyed and killed Prophets (a).
Majority humans can still avoid hell
There is still a chance most humans won't go there. This is not too much related, but God tries us with wanting to guide humans and help them avoid hell. The people of knowledge are in intense grief due to it while ignorant people chase the dunya and don't care what society does.
We still can save majority of most humans from it. God doesn't want majority going into it still but in this world, we effect each other and then are held accountable for it in the next.
@Bird123 Welcome to the official debate. I look forward to a fruitful debate and dialogue with you.
Place of Vengeance, is it petty?
Vengeance is almost always a bad thing, it's almost always better to pardon, forgive, forbear, but it also has a proper place in virtue. In some scenarios, it's the proper response. So far I'm talking about humans. This premise will be probably disputed, so I will be bringing examples and evidence for that only after what I see my debate buddy has to say about that.
Traits and Aspects and descent of titles from God
One can say God transcends this even if humans have a need for it and a proper place. My response if humans can make a honorable act of it, and all honor and greatness is from God, then this manifests an aspect of God. If it does, it means there is a proper place. In fact, as every trait is limited in us, but unlimited in God, it means God is the most retributive and vengeful in it's proper place. But the proper place is only after trying to reach out with compassion and mercy.
Our wish for others to not to go to hell
This is probably what confuses most people the most. "O (intense) grief/regret over my servants, their does not come to them a Messenger...". God is NOT HAPPY about anyone entering hell. He hates to take the life of a disbeliever and hates to meet him. He doesn't like or enjoy punishing.
So why does he do it? Because of his vengeance and retributive justice.
When we look at people, we too should not want them to go to hell. We should want to encourage them or discourage them, in a way, that pushes them to good and away from evil out of mercy and compassion.
That compassion sometimes can be overwhelming and we begin to say, God won't punish. But this ignores retributive justice and vengeance has a place.
How can we enjoy paradise if loved ones go to hell, if friends go to hell, if so many go to hell
Sometimes the most painful things are the funniest out of the painful irony. This won't be easy to accept, yet we will be given a patience and travel to God in a way, we will in time, decrease attachment to those who fell.
Hell never meant to exist
I'm going to say, if God created hell knowing a person will go there with certainty when he created. It would be evil. Actually, even if it was probable that it comes to exist it would be evil. The creation of hell is accidental and started off with little probability it would come. It came about when things starting going haywire.
Of course, the fallen world, if it was probable many or most go to hell, would be evil to create too. But things went haywire and people didn't follow Adam's (s) successors. Since then, we weren't able to cure the disease of insincerity. Even saved believers, they almost always became ungrateful after being saved from their oppressors, just as children of Israel began to dispute with Musa (a) and Haroun (a) and disobeyed and killed Prophets (a).
Majority humans can still avoid hell
There is still a chance most humans won't go there. This is not too much related, but God tries us with wanting to guide humans and help them avoid hell. The people of knowledge are in intense grief due to it while ignorant people chase the dunya and don't care what society does.
We still can save majority of most humans from it. God doesn't want majority going into it still but in this world, we effect each other and then are held accountable for it in the next.