A mother
does examine her children’s behavior. Otherwise, she would not know when her children misbehaved and which corrective measures to take. So it’s not clear what comparison or contrast you are now trying to make between the mother’s love and the Islamic Allah’s--particularly since earlier you expressly compared the mother’s love to God’s love. Punishment for disobedience is always of the disobedient’s making, but what does that have to do with the mother’s love as compared with Allah’s? Are you trying to get me to say
non sequitur again

As we agreed, the mother loves the disobedient child unconditionally, even when she must punish the child, but the Islamic Allah only loves the obedient conditionally and the disobedient are not loved at all, so the mother’s love is more generous than the Islamic Allah’s.
The Mother makes clear failure would mean the affected child would never participate in a particular event. Hows that?
She's within her rights having explained over and over just how important and life changing the test was.
I’m still waiting for you to answer one or more of my earlier questions. If you don’t want to answer, brother, that’s fine, but if that is the case, there would not seem to be much use in bringing up another topic for discussion.
What did I leave unanswered?
Your answer, “GOD doesn't require yes or no, He only requires sincere effort” evaded my question again.
I haven't performed Hajj so at present the answer is no, however the intention is there, so if I died today, I would not be held accountable.
Consider first the questions below—I’m not asking you to post your answers to these questions publicly. This is just between your conscience and your Judge:
This is what Missionaries do in public, ask if you ever lied, ever borrowed something and not returned it, looked at a woman with lust, taken God's name in vain. 99.99% of people answer in the affirmative and are labelled lying, thieving, adulterous blasphemers who can never live up to God's perfect justice, so should accept the self sacrifice of a innocent man, something which 6 Disciples and the Qur'an deny happening.
Not only that, but the original NT Scriptures have all been lost, and what we rely on are
copies of
copies of
copies of
copies of
copies of the accounts written by anonymous people. So you're putting your trust in a story that doesn't add up, which could have been cooked up and written by God knows how many unknown people, who loathed having to follow the commandments of GOD. (Copies in
RED are lost too)
The NT also contains forgeries, heavy editing and accounts that have been made up including key events and genealogies.
In light of such questions, the outstanding question again is: Since you make Divine love conditional, have you personally kept all the commandments and fulfilled all the conditions necessary to earn God’s love? Are you sure or not that you have done enough to earn God’s love? A yes or no is all I’m asking.
Answered above and illustrated in the following Hadith:
The man that killed 99 people
Abu Sa`id Al-Khudri (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Prophet of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wassallam) said:
“There was a man from among a nation before you who killed ninety-nine people and then made an inquiry about the most learned person on the earth. He was directed to a monk. He came to him and told him that he had killed ninety-nine people and asked him if there was any chance for his repentance to be accepted. He replied in the negative and the man killed him also completing one hundred.
He then asked about the most learned man in the earth. He was directed to a scholar. He told him that he had killed one hundred people and asked him if there was any chance for his repentance to be accepted. He replied in the affirmative and asked,
`Who stands between you and repentance? Go to such and such land; there (you will find) people devoted to prayer and worship of Allah, join them in worship, and do not come back to your land because it is an evil place.’
On the way, his appointed hour arrived, and he died. The angels of punishment and of mercy both came to take away his soul. The angels of punishment said that as a sinful person he rightfully belonged to them, but the angels of mercy also claimed him, saying, "He repented and had resolved to become a good man. He was on his way to a place where righteous people live, but his appointed hour had come." A great debate ensued, and Gabriel was sent as an arbitrator to settle this affair.
After hearing both sides he gave this verdict: "Measure the ground. If the spot where he died is closer to the good people, then he belongs to the angels of mercy, but if it is nearer to the wicked people, he will be given to the angels of punishment."
They measured the ground. Because the man had just set out, he was still closer to the wicked. But because he was sincere in his repentance, the Lord moved the spot where he lay and brought it to just outside the city of the good people.
That penitent servant was handed over to the angels of merry.
[Al Bukhari and Muslim]
Repentance is the most noble and beloved form of obedience in the eyes of Allah swt. He loves those who repent. Repentance has a status that no other form of worship has. This is why Allah swt is extremely happy when a servant repents just as a desert traveller may be happy when he finds his lost camel.
"Except those who repent, have faith and do good deeds, for such people Allah will change their sins for good deeds. Certainly Allah is most forgiving and merciful." (Qur'an 25:70)