See, this is how it goes.
God created human, and because He loves his creation, he sends us guidance.
Just like, if you plant some flowers, then you would take care of it, and water them.
In the same way, God rains upon us his bounty, by the clouds of heaven of knowledge. This knowledge, is the spiritual knowledge and he gives it to us through His Manifestations, which are the prophets.
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Then He warns us that if we don't follow the teachings then our soul will not live on.
How does this stand up in your plant analogy?
Just as the physical body needs food, so does the spirit. The food for spirit is given to us through the teachings of the prophets.
If we don't follow their guidance then our spirit would not grow and progress (Which is described as Fire Hell to warn us) Cause, life after death is the life of spirit.
Are you suggesting Hell does not exist and instead we'd just stop being because we screwed up building our spirit lives?
So, the choice is with us. God does not make us to go to Hell.
So now hell does exist again. I can understand why God wouldn't make us to go to hell, but he kind of does, doesn't he? I mean, of course Christians believe in free will, regardless of the authoritarian daddy in the sky, otherwise God would be even more of an evil person - but God knew more than half of His people wouldn't make it to heaven, didn't He?
God is omniscient and omnipotent, he knew what he was making and what its results would be. He knows many will go to hell because that is how they are hard-wired - some people won't worship him because there simply isn't enough evidence and scare-tactics don't work on everyone. We're not the pathetic Bronze Age people we were back then, we got smart on God, so to speak.
So let's start over: what's the purpose God has when sending people to hell for not living up to His standards, and how could he possibly justify eternal suffering?
The real punishment in the concept of hell is not the "hellfire" or "torture", but one's separation from God till eternity.. And, He will not punish based on unjust reasons.
Which is the viewpoint I like. But what are just reasons to send someone to hell?