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well....actually....Now you're just braggin'...
If God is all-loving, why is there a hell
why do people constantly die needlessly and innocently?
(E.G. People dying of horrific things like being merely beaten to death by someone they never even knew, or suddenly contracting illness? Or dying of starvation, because they're so poor and couldn't get help? There are worse innocent deaths that happen all the time, but I'd rather not make this too graphic. You get the picture.)
Also, why is there a hell?
The punishment of hells pain, torture and eternal fire is so sickening to think of. And thinking of the people who will go there, simply because they never knew God, or just happened to get caught up in something wrong, for a time and died. Eternal pain is the worst thing to experience. How is this love?
The bible states that his love is unconditional, but this seems to be a very conditional situation, to me. I'm confused.
If God is perfect and omnipotent, why does this all even exist? Can't he just wipe it all out, and destroy satan?
He is perfect, yet a mistake was made when satan was allowed to come in and interfere in the garden of eden, was it not? Should he not have interfered, then?
Also, being all-knowing, should he not have seen this all coming and prevented it?
Why would he chose to let us live in a world like this?
Also, how is having a choice between God, a perfect heaven of fluffy clouds vs. Eternal suffering and burning free will? It seems like a very forced choice to me, because who in their right mind would choose the latter?
I know the bible says in the end times God will do his final justice once and for all and make things right. However, that will still involve a lot of people going to hell, and I don't understand why he must let us suffer this way, until then.
That is a good point. You cannot ever get the originals of the Bible so nobody can really know what they said. But even if we assume that the transcriptions are fairly accurate, there are so many translations so there is no way to know which one is closest to the original meaning.”if we look only at the original message before man changed it & corrupted it”- how do you have access to original, written on papyrus documents that the church doesn’t have access to? How did you get ahold of those? What language are they in?
This is what I am talking about: Progressive Revelation: the Primary Baha’i Principle?uh... Which messengers? Which religions? Which god? What in the world are you talking about?
If God is all-loving, why is there a hell, and why do people constantly die needlessly and innocently?
(E.G. People dying of horrific things like being merely beaten to death by someone they never even knew, or suddenly contracting illness? Or dying of starvation, because they're so poor and couldn't get help? There are worse innocent deaths that happen all the time, but I'd rather not make this too graphic. You get the picture.)
Also, why is there a hell? The punishment of hells pain, torture and eternal fire is so sickening to think of. And thinking of the people who will go there, simply because they never knew God, or just happened to get caught up in something wrong, for a time and died.
Eternal pain is the worst thing to experience.
If God is perfect and omnipotent, why does this all even exist?
Can't he just wipe it all out, and destroy satan?
He is perfect, yet a mistake was made when satan was allowed to come in and interfere in the garden of eden, was it not?
Should he not have interfered, then?
Also, being all-knowing, should he not have seen this all coming and prevented it?
Why would he chose to let us live in a world like this?
Also, how is having a choice between God, a perfect heaven of fluffy clouds vs. Eternal suffering and burning free will?
It seems like a very forced choice to me, because who in their right mind would choose the latter?
With all due respect, I do not think that most people suffer because they choose to. There might be a few people who are masochistic but most people suffer because this world is a storehouse of suffering, more for some people than for other people. Some suffering is within our control and other suffering is not.Seems strange to you or I, but there are plenty out there who choose to suffer every day out of their own free volition.
If God is all-loving, why is there a hell, and why do people constantly die needlessly and innocently?
Also, why is there a hell?
The bible states that his love is unconditional, but this seems to be a very conditional situation, to me. I'm confused.
If God is perfect and omnipotent, why does this all even exist? Can't he just wipe it all out, and destroy satan?
He is perfect, yet a mistake was made when satan was allowed to come in and interfere in the garden of eden, was it not? Should he not have interfered, then?
Why would he chose to let us live in a world like this?
Also, how is having a choice between God, a perfect heaven of fluffy clouds vs. Eternal suffering and burning free will? It seems like a very forced choice to me, because who in their right mind would choose the latter?
Hello,
If God is all-loving, why is there a hell, and why do people constantly die needlessly and innocently?
Thank you.
Are you saying you could care less (don’t want) but if evidence just popped up you would believe in God?I still don't see how it's self-centred. Perhaps you misunderstand, I don't want evidence for any god(s), I'm just not prepared to accept that any gods exist until and unless I have some reasons to do so.
I know because it was revealed by Baha’u’llah.“God ideas are not God; they are just ideas about God. There is only One True God, not a bunch of different gods...”
So you claim - how do you know?
I can understand why they wouldn’t... If you are looking at all of them you are bound to get confused. How would you know which one is the one?I see no revelation. I see lots and lots of different religions, cults, and sects, and none them stand out as at all believable.
Not of there was something religions have accomplished that stands out from those others that cannot be explained by humans alone. RELIGION AND CIVILIZATIONSame could be said of any other superstition, conspiracy theory, myth, or legend. Humans make stuff up.
That could be because you do not believe in God.They all seem "man-made" to me...
The Real God is not trying to stand out. He likes to make it a little difficult to recognize His Messenger. That way, only those who made a real effort will recognize Him..I didn't say it did. However, if there is or are any real god(s), then it or they are not doing a good job of communication if its or their message doesn't stand out from all the false ones.
No, I did not say that. I said they are different but not contradictory.So, if you cherry-pick the messages, they don't contradict each other - wow!
That is what I was saying above. Those who make assumptions before really looking at all the evidence will not recognize the Messenger of God. What seems most obvious is not always the right answer.I don't have a difficult time at all coming up with other explanations: they got it wrong is the first and most obvious one.
Are you saying you could care less (don’t want) but if evidence just popped up you would believe in God?
I know because it was revealed by Baha’u’llah.
I can understand why they wouldn’t... If you are looking at all of them you are bound to get confused. How would you know which one is the one?
Not of there was something religions have accomplished that stands out from those others that cannot be explained by humans alone. RELIGION AND CIVILIZATION
That could be because you do not believe in God.
Things are not always as they seem.
The Real God is not trying to stand out. He likes to make it a little difficult to recognize His Messenger. That way, only those who made a real effort will recognize Him..
No, I did not say that. I said they are different but not contradictory.
You blame the failing of people on God?I could point to all the war, conflict, persecution, and suffering that have been caused in the name of religions too - all of which could easily have been prevented by a real god with a clear message.
You blame the failing of people on God?
Just because you can't see it doesn't mean it doesn't stand out. You are blind, that is all.If there is a real god and, as @Trailblazer suggested, it has basically hidden its message so as not to stand out from the false messages, and it then stands by while people persecute, fight, and kill each other because its message isn't clear and lots of people have got it wrong, then yes, I would blame that god.
In fact, more generally, omnipotent and omniscient means omni-responsible as far as I can see....
ust because you can't see it doesn't mean it doesn't stand out. You are blind, that is all.
You seem to think yourself equal with God.Along with most people in the world, it would seem.
No one religion has a majority of the world's population. A quick google suggests that Christianity has the most on 33% and it's not as if all Christians believe the same thing.
If there is a real god, why the silly and cruel game of hide-and-seek?
You seem to think yourself equal with God.
To train your spirit to follow the right way. Doubt blinds. When one's mind is full of doubt they can't see or find anything.I don't know why you think that and you didn't actually address my point.
If there is a god, I can only use the human brain it has equipped me with to consider the possibilities, as can everybody else. If a god exists, its message obviously isn't clear to the majority of humans, so what do you think is the reason for that?
To train your spirit to follow the right way.
Doubt blinds.
When one's mind is full of doubt they can't see or find anything.
I agree that it is worthwhile, and important, to understand the beliefs and perspectives of those from other backgrounds and traditions. However, that was not my understanding of what the OP was seeking in her original questions.