RealSorceror
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Answer: They are not immoral. God is not concerned with belief. God is concerned about compassion toward your fellow man. The way you treat yourself and others is what matters to God.Alright. This keeps going in a circle. You still seem to think I can force myself to believe something, no one can reread my post. How is some one a immoral or unethical person just because they dont believe that theirs a magic man in the sky, a god?
God does not predetermine anything. He does not know or decide your actions in advance.What you ignored was the fact that the teacher had full control over what the students would do, but she chose not too or intentionaly made them that way, and still punishes them when its her fault. If she wanted her students to be perfect robot slaves she could have made them that way. Instead she made them animals.
Precisely. No finite crime deserves unending punishement. Infinite torture is pointless and evil. God is neither of those things.I have done nothing to deserve infinite punishment and neither has any one else. Only an infinite sin could be punished infinitely.
Yup.You say it yourself that its unfair , but the bible says god is perfectly fair , so what your saying contradicts the bible.
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