e argument:
1. If God existed and were omnipotent, then God would be able to avoid H
2. If God existed and were omniscient, then God would know how to avoid H
3. If God existed and were perfectly good, then God would want to avoid H
Conclusion: If G; then not-H
(If God exists, and is essentially omnipotent, omniscient, and perfectly good; then it is not the case that some created persons will be consigned to hell forever)
This is my first time seeing this argument, so I am curious what y'all think.
Of course He could have avoided evil and hell but at the cost of not being able to fulfil HIS purpose for creation. HIS purpose constrained HIM from using HIS divine attributes to force us into Ms Adam's mold.
ImCo,
all people created in HIS image, ie, able to be a suitable Bride for HIM, had to have been created with a free will (NOT coerced or forced to choose any particular option available over the others) with an equal ability and opportunity to put their faith in HIM and HIS gospel
OR to put their faith in the rejection of HIS claims and the gospel as lies. Such free will decisions had to be sacrosanct or they are not free at all.
The whole story of HIS relationship with mankind ends with the heavenly marriage of the church with the Lamb. To me, this suggests most strongly that this marriage is the culmination of HIS purpose for our creation.
A true marriage cannot be forced...GOD does not want a Stepford Wife. A true marriage MUST be based upon
the free acceptance of the bride to the marriage proposal. True love cannot be forced but must be nurtured and grow .
Therefore to fulfill HIS purpose for us we needed to have a true free will (not fake like on earth). It is axiomatic that a free will must have been able to reject YHWH as a husband and able to repudiate the marriage.
Such a free will repudiation of YHWH as not good husband material must have had a reason and if we listen to the reprobate, they tells us they think HE is a liar and a false god, motivated by a perverse psychopathy to seek false worship.
Such a decision made by faith, an unproven hope, would make them eternally evil because
- they were immediately enslaved by the addictive power of evil,
- they had no power to break their enslavement and repent,
- they had repudiated the only power that could help them repent by their sacrosanct free will decision for HIM to not interfere with them at all.
Given that the heavenly marriage was accessible only by a free will decision to accept the proposal, being forced to bow to HIM by HIS power forcing them to repent or by the proof of hell IS NOT part of the entry ticket in the least.
Since
a little leaven, sin,
leavens, corrupts,
the whole lump, person, or community, HIS heavenly community had to be sequestered from the pernicious evil of these eternally evil ones so
it is an absolute necessity that they be banished to the outer darkness.
Therefore, while Ms Adams might know a little bit about logic and a bit about the nature of GOD, she knows nothing of HIM personally and HIS purposes which resolves her contentions.
YES HE had the power to create a creation free of evil, but to do so meant HE had to deny us a free will, the source of all evil, which would make it impossible for HIM to have a true marriage based on a true love, with us.