Zaac said:
He paid the price. Yet some still don't want Him as God after He gave His life so that they could be saved.
This is simply untrue. The 'some' that you are referring to are simply
unaware of God's 'giving his life' and are
unaware even of God existing. The fact that you would make excuses for that groups eternal torture is both troubling and nonsensical.
I mean, do you seriously argue that Muslims do not want God? That they are not interested in entering heaven and have 'chosen' hell?
For the last 2000 yers, His forbearance has held out and is stil allowing people the chance to accept what He did on the Cross and not have to spend an eternity in the lake of fire.
He could very easily remedy the entire situation with the 'lake of fire' and extinguish its existence in favour of a universalist approach. The whole notion of allowing people who don't believe in him enter its domain for eternity is entirely unjustifiable.
He's preparing a place for us right now. There's a list of things that He has done for you that would stretch around the earth several times. People just don't tend to acknowledge that it's Him doing it
You didn't wake up alive and on this earth as opposed to in eternity this morning because you chose to. HE woke you up.
You're not clothed in your right mind because you choose to be, but because HE allows you to be.
This is masochism of the highest degree, and observe as it is being offered to you by a sadist. You put the fact that we exist uninterrupted by divine wrath as a reason to be eternally grateful and obedient to everything God is and stands for. Never mind the perpetual struggle that some people have just be nourished enough so they can garner up the strength for the next day's hunt for food. Never mind natural disaster victims caught up in the wrong place at the wrong time and pay with their livelihoods. Never mind those afflicted with debilitating conditions for their entire lives and never mind those who contract all manner of disease that may prematurely end their lives with a heavy amount of suffering along the way.
We should at all times, apparently be thankful.
But you don't get to decide what God does. He has deemed that things are a certain way and they are that way. Out of love, he wants us to CHOOSE to love Him. But if we choose to not love Him, then we must be separated from Him.
Since when does 'not choosing to love him' necessitate eternal seperation and since when does the eternal seperation require eternal torture? Your entire justification for this is based upon a series of non-sequitors that you simply do not question.
It is also based on the incorrect analysis that people literally choose to not love God. People don't believe in God. My actual rejection (speaking for myself) is only of concepts held by humans. I am an 'anti-theist' solely to those who provide rather unpleasant observations and understandings of God. A God that would allow those who did not believe in him to undergo perpetual torture (or worse), a God that would direct those who did not believe in him to perpetual torture is a God not worth worshiping. It is the God of dystheism.
A God that only regards our lives to be as nothing more than for his own pleasure, and for his own constant worship is a reality not worth living. It is an existent fraught with futility and stagnation.