Skavau
Ode to the Forgotten Few
The part I highlighted in bold is white noise.Yes, and these are the most simplistic terms we can use to define Him. Holy is another term. Of course, holy differs in that, holy IS God. Although, we may be asked what is the definition of holy. In that case, Holy equals good and love, but not all good and love are holy.
The argument that a "good" God and a "loving" God would not allow for Hell, is countered by the fact that God is also Holy. And if God is Holy, then there has to be a Hell. There can be no reward for unholiness.
Why does a "holy" God require hell? What does that even mean? What does a God being 'holy' even have to do with being good and loving - traits that do directly contradict any plans to eternal torment people for eternity.
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