So we have "free will," but if we don't choose the right religion, hell.
Got it.
On a sinking boat, you have all the free will to stay on instead of get on a life boat. So yes.
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So we have "free will," but if we don't choose the right religion, hell.
Got it.
More like He hands you a life vest and tells you to get on a life boat, pointing out where they are. All you have to do is put the vest on and listen to Him. Yet some people are foolish enough that they'll just simply deny being on a sinking ship and insist they don't need to put on the life vest or look for any life boat. The blame for what happens to those people lies squarely on their own shoulders.So your god puts people on a sinking boat then makes them beg to be saved. Nice guy.
I'm atheist, so this is something I don't have to worry about.More like He hands you a life vest and tells you to get on a life boat, pointing out where they are. All you have to do is put the vest on and listen to Him. Yet some people are foolish enough that they'll just simply deny being on a sinking ship and insist they don't need to put on the life vest or look for any life boat. The blame for what happens to those people lies squarely on their own shoulders.
So, when God hands you the life vest and points out the life boats, telling you to go to one... it's *HIS* fault that you reject the vest, ignore the life boats, and say, "no thanks, I don't believe a problem exists"? Alrighty then.If the god/s exist, and the bible's narrative is correct, then yes, it's responsible.
Is it my fault if I smash your thumb with a hammer, then tell you it's your fault if you reject the ice pack?So, when God hands you the life vest and points out the life boats, telling you to go to one... it's *HIS* fault that you reject the vest, ignore the life boats, and say, "no thanks, I don't believe a problem exists"? Alrighty then.
Of course it's a choice. The existence of consequences to a choice don't preclude the existence of the choice. You're not choosing God. It doesn't seem like your choice was affected.Your god/s created hell, then sends you there if you don't "choose" him. Is that really a choice?
I find atheism immoral. What's your point? Besides, the criminal justice system allows for the same type of thing. Some crimes are punishable by a fine rather than imprisonment. Do you think the government cares who actually pays the fine? Anyone can put up the money and pay the fine on the accused's behalf. No one complains about that being unjust.I find the notion of 'vicarious redemption' immoral.
Yeah, 'cept no one made you steal, in your scenario.Of course it's a choice. The existence of consequences to a choice don't preclude the existence of the choice. You're not choosing God. It doesn't seem like your choice was affected.
I find atheism immoral. What's your point? Besides, the criminal justice system allows for the same type of thing. Some crimes are punishable by a fine rather than imprisonment. Do you think the government cares who actually pays the fine? Anyone can put up the money and pay the fine on the accused's behalf. No one complains about that being unjust.
yes.Is it my fault if I smash your thumb with a hammer, then tell you it's your fault if you reject the ice pack?
Was ANYONE born into sin the way you put it ?Did you choose to be 'born into sin?'