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Ah.. but I wonder how children fare. Of course I trust that the unborn, and the newborn are all given a fair shake, but I sometimes wonder how the fair shake works. There seem to be an accountability for thinking adults and the rest don't get much written about them. Oh well.
I never said that i will turn away from gods word, but that i'll stay with those without it. I'm never going to give up. I think this is why i was made strong.
But those without faith in their lives, they are just being rational inside their own world. Usually they know a great deal about the word, but don't take it seriously because they never had to. I some way it's not their fault, so i don't see it fair for them to suffer for it.
Oh wow, i must sound like a horrible christianI just love my family so much.
Ezekiel 18:20 tells us that each of us are responsible for our sins.
20 The soul who sins is the one who will die. The son will not share the guilt of the father, nor will the father share the guilt of the son. The righteousness of the righteous man will be credited to him, and the wickedness of the wicked will be charged against him.
hmm to me that sorta implies that the son of a musilim who is raised in that faith and follows it will not be punished for it.
I like to debate atheists and one thing that got me thinking is it seems logical that people who scoff and consciously reject God would worse eternal torture than someone who God never gave a chance to be saved (like a muslim who never heard of christ)
What do you think? I know it is not in hte bible but it seems like logic
I might be alone with this, but it doesn't matter. I'll just try to put it simple.
I've been thinking lot about hell and it as a punishment, coming always to the same conclusion: I can't picture myself feeling content in heaven while knowing that people i care are suffering in hell, and i know that they are good people even if god hasn't entered their lives (i just do). So it wasn't easy for me, but.. i told god that i will not take my place in heaven. I feel like this is something i need to do. So in short, i'm going to hell as a volunteer. I've tried to imagine all the pain and suffering that i'll feel, but i know it will be a million times worse.
I just can't make others believe so they could be saved, so i want to save them in my own way. I want god to save my spot to those with no faith.
Why? Because they need it the most.
I don't know if god will allow this and most of you must think i'm plain ridiculous. But to be honest, after accepting my possible damnation in hell, i have more courage to confront it.
So theres my thoughts, don't wanna start an argument. I just thought someone might like a different pov.
Hi.I'm an atheist. I'm curious. How does contemplating the possibility of the extra share of torture due us atheists effect your enjoyment of your debates with us? Does it enhance it? For instance, do you cackle and rub your hands together in glee?
I work in an emergency room. Strangely, I don't feel any glee when I see burned people. But then, I'm just an atheist. My natural reaction may be faulty.
I don't think any good Christian wants atheists to burn in Hell-they want to save them.
[edit] I want to add that if I am wrong and there is a God and a hell, I would like to join you. It seems the only way to stay sane in such an afterlife. It is a brave proposition.
"If a man lies with a male as with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination; they shall surely be put to death; their blood is upon them."
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