HazyRigby said:Instead, your God is a slave to the system that he created. His "unconditional love" is very conditional--conditional to a belief during a very short period of time. Say what you want, but that's not love. Love is doing everything in one's power to prevent harm. If God is omnipotent, then He can prevent harm any time He chooses. The fact that the Christian God does not do so either proves that He doesn't love us unconditionally or proves that He does not exist.
His love is unconditional in the fact that a sinner, an imperfect person, someone who has slandered God can be forgiven. THAT is God's unconditional love.
Unconditional love is the love that sent Christ to the cross to die a gruesome death for us, the humans who had turned away and sinned against him. Christ didn't have to die, He could have let himself down off the cross, but He didn't. He died a gruesome death so that we may have life.
I ask this to any person here--is there anybody who could stand to watch his most beloved person be tormented? Parents, could you stand by while your child was burned over and over again? Would it matter to you what your beloved's "crime" had been? Think about this: what you're ascribing to your God is that He knows that people are tormented, people he is purported to love...and yet He does nothing. If God is perfect, that means that he can't be miserable, right? And if He's not miserable knowing that His creations are calling out for His help, then He's a monster.
No, your right it would be hard. That's why I try to tell others about the love of Christ.
God has done something, he sent himself down to earth to suffer and die for us. If that's not love, I don't know what is.
The reason why we have to believe in God, to accept that Christ was the Messiah, is that through Christ we are made perfect in God's eyes, He forgives our sins so that we may enter Heaven.
As much as God loves us, we can't enter Heaven full of sin.
I think God's heart cries everytime someone turns away from Him, he wants us to accept Him, but we turn away.
God has also given us free will, and with free will comes choice and with our choices comes responsibilities.
As far as life in Heaven is going to be concerned, it will be awesome, in Heaven, ourselves but without our worldly imperfections or desires. We will not miss our worldy pleasures, because we will have other pleasures in Heaven. Imagine being able to walk and talk with the One who created us, learning everything that we ever wanted to learn, playing games, and worshiping the One who created us.
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