I have a question here that is inspired by anothers post
Suppose (hypothetically) that I am a cruel and sadistic murderer whom with no compassion for other humans go out and kill 1000 people (by going on a rapmpage in some unversity say) showing obvious signs of enjoyment as I carried out such a deed, suppose further that half of these people who's lives I had extinguished had not yet found your god (some are atheists) and so if I understand it are destined for hell (whatever you define hell to be).
Now suppose that during my time in prison I repent, find your god, worship him etc...and supposedly earn my way into heaven.
Is your god indifferent towards the 500 people who may have found him but didn't as a direct result of my wicked actions? Does your god value my soul in this case higher than those who were cruelly prevented from having their fair chance at "finding Jesus"?
Suppose (hypothetically) that I am a cruel and sadistic murderer whom with no compassion for other humans go out and kill 1000 people (by going on a rapmpage in some unversity say) showing obvious signs of enjoyment as I carried out such a deed, suppose further that half of these people who's lives I had extinguished had not yet found your god (some are atheists) and so if I understand it are destined for hell (whatever you define hell to be).
Now suppose that during my time in prison I repent, find your god, worship him etc...and supposedly earn my way into heaven.
Is your god indifferent towards the 500 people who may have found him but didn't as a direct result of my wicked actions? Does your god value my soul in this case higher than those who were cruelly prevented from having their fair chance at "finding Jesus"?
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