Trey of Diamonds
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Good thing people aren't all that logical or religion wouldn't have lasted so long.
Come to think of it, if people were all that logical, they wouldn't have lasted so long.
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Good thing people aren't all that logical or religion wouldn't have lasted so long.
To be held culpable for rejecting truth it must have been revealed to you.
Is it just me or have a couple people missed the relevant part of the question I'm asking? (No offense, I've enjoyed all responses >^.^<)
Come to think of it, if people were all that logical, they wouldn't have lasted so long.
That I disagree with.
For example, Hitlers rise would never have occurred. (Most probably would have not, anyways)
So one is really better off not having heard the gospel.
Now this is just from one perspective (one that I think is wrong. I don't believe in hell, as that, to me, shows a God who is hateful and spiteful, and that simply isn't a god I could believe in) but the idea is that if one has been told the gospel, and rejects it, then they are making a decision to go to hell.But then isn't it best not to tell anyone about the gospel?
Isn't therefore telling someonet he gospel a potential infinite torture sentence, since then it becomes possible they'd go to Hell?
That's perplexing!
Now this is just from one perspective (one that I think is wrong. I don't believe in hell, as that, to me, shows a God who is hateful and spiteful, and that simply isn't a god I could believe in) but the idea is that if one has been told the gospel, and rejects it, then they are making a decision to go to hell.
Hey! Hell is a very well know retirement community among most Christians, so I'm inclined to believe it's more than just the evangelicals who are getting all kinds of people in dutch with the Big Guy. .If an evangelical is spreading it, probably yes.
Okay, but then why tell someone about the gospel then, if it's not possible to go to Hell if they haven't heard it? I know you aren't an adherent of Hell, but do you see the relevant question that I'm asking to those that do?
If the goal of spreading the gospel is to keep people out of Hell, but the act of spreading the gospel is what allows people to go to Hell in the first place, isn't there a severe problem here?
Considering that would make gospel spreaders the most evil people on Earth...
Right. Given those premises, Andrea Yates was a model parent.Wouldn't, therefore, the most selfless act possible to be killing all children before the age of moral culpability? Sure, those that do the killing lose eternity -- but they've gained eternity for so many countless humans that would probably have ended up in Hell anyway!
Right?
I remember hearing a story years ago (maybe here) that went something like this:But then isn't it best not to tell anyone about the gospel?
Isn't therefore telling someonet he gospel a potential infinite torture sentence, since then it becomes possible they'd go to Hell?
That's perplexing!
In another thread, someone asked what happens to innocent children that are killed. A few posters indicated that if a child hasn't reached the age of moral culpability yet that they would go to Heaven (or paradise, or whatever) to be with the Lord.
Something bugs me about this, though: isn't it therefore infinitely better to die very young than to live at all?
According to many doctrines, humans are sinful creatures that are prone to "mess up" and fail to attain heaven: in fact, according to many beliefs, many more are going to Hell than are going to Heaven. These are not good odds -- wouldn't it be many times better for as many humans as possible to die very young (and therefore be guaranteed Heaven) than to have ~80 years of life on Earth to possibly lose it all?
Wouldn't, therefore, the most selfless act possible to be killing all children before the age of moral culpability? Sure, those that do the killing lose eternity -- but they've gained eternity for so many countless humans that would probably have ended up in Hell anyway!
Right?
Ancient Jews and Modern Hasidics have long believed in Reincarnation...
False dichotomy. Wanna take another stab?Usually morality lies on the harder road while logic takes the easiest.
Yeah, that's my underlying point here. If the point of spreading the gospel is to save people from Hell, but the only way people can go to Hell is if they've heard the gospel, there seems to be some CAUSATIVE link there between proselytizing and people burning in infinite agony for eternity in Hell.
My point, ultimately, is to those that believe these premises: perhaps it's time to re-evaluate them maybe?
In their perspective, anyone who has heard the gospel, and has learned about salvation, has had the choice to accept it or reject it.
Those who haven't heard the gospel are not held accountable as they didn't know any better.
So, it comes down to choice.
Usually morality lies on the harder road while logic takes the easiest.
In another thread, someone asked what happens to innocent children that are killed. A few posters indicated that if a child hasn't reached the age of moral culpability yet that they would go to Heaven (or paradise, or whatever) to be with the Lord.
Something bugs me about this, though: isn't it therefore infinitely better to die very young than to live at all?
According to many doctrines, humans are sinful creatures that are prone to "mess up" and fail to attain heaven: in fact, according to many beliefs, many more are going to Hell than are going to Heaven. These are not good odds -- wouldn't it be many times better for as many humans as possible to die very young (and therefore be guaranteed Heaven) than to have ~80 years of life on Earth to possibly lose it all?
Wouldn't, therefore, the most selfless act possible to be killing all children before the age of moral culpability? Sure, those that do the killing lose eternity -- but they've gained eternity for so many countless humans that would probably have ended up in Hell anyway!
Right?