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Why Create Hell if You Know Someone Might be Going to it?

One4Truth

New Member
I agree Sunstone...esp. in light of what he told the first man as to the consequences of disobediance: 'from dust you are and to the dust you will return'. If God told him that and had something altogther different in mind...everlasting conscious torment, that would indeed say alot (but untrue) about our Creator.
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
I agree Sunstone...esp. in light of what he told the first man as to the consequences of disobediance: 'from dust you are and to the dust you will return'. If God told him that and had something altogther different in mind...everlasting conscious torment, that would indeed say alot (but untrue) about our Creator.

Interesting take on it. Thanks!
 

Kilgore Trout

Misanthropic Humanist
Why would a deity create a place of eternal torment?

Because the deity is a sadistic butthole.

What, if anything, does it say about the deity's morals?

That the deity has the morals of a sadistic butthole.

Or about the deity's capacity for malice?

That the deity has the capacity for malice of a sadistic butthole.


Of course, this is all moot, as the creation of a sadistic butthole deity is nothing more than the result of deity creators who are masochistic buttholes.
 

Awoon

Well-Known Member
I agree Sunstone...esp. in light of what he told the first man as to the consequences of disobediance: 'from dust you are and to the dust you will return'. If God told him that and had something altogther different in mind...everlasting conscious torment, that would indeed say alot (but untrue) about our Creator.


I don't think the story is about disobedience at all. The A & E story is about learning what is left and right, up and down, in and out, birth & death. The same way parents teach their children today. The returning to dust is knowledge, not some threat from God.
 
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Awoon

Well-Known Member
Awoon, I ask that because one would have a hard time harmonizing all 4 of your statements with Gods word.

Well then don't harmonize them. This isn't a class room where people are graded for their answers or some test from any God. It's a rap session forum that allows opinions to be expressed.
 

One4Truth

New Member
Your answer to the question allows to know where I might best spend my time in discussing gods word. So I will not bother you any further. Opinions are just that...opinions.....but when asking questions and disucssing the bible, opinions are the very thing one should stay clear of.
 

I.S.L.A.M617

Illuminatus
Interpretation of what the Bible says is nothing but a discussion of opinion, which is the reason there are so many Christian denominations.
 

Penumbra

Veteran Member
Premium Member
An eternal hell is, essentially by definition, the most sadistic thing possible. It's the optimum point of malevolence, if one were trying to optimize such a thing.

To me, it says more about the morals and capacity of malice for people to have proposed this sort of deity and to support it, rather than saying anything about an actual deity.
 
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