I've searched the Scriptures pretty diligently, but I see no mention of this "infinite murder" you accuse us all of. Care to expound?
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15Whosoever
hateth his brother is a murderer: and ye know that no murderer hath eternal life abiding in him. " 1 Jn. 3:15
God's definition of hatred is a lack of absolute divine love. Because the human race possesses no absolute divine love, and will not obey the gospel of Jesus Christ to obtain absolute divine love (see 1 Jn. 3:1, Jn. 17 last two verses, etc.) the only thing that the human race can do is
hate continually.
In other words, the only thing the human race does is hate every single person that they meet. Therefore, they in fact (by God's standard, which is the truth and which is reality) actually
murder every single last person that they meet. In addition, since absolute divine love (which is God's standard, and which is actually what God is comprised of) never ceases, never fails, is eternal, and is absolute, and is always in every single point in time, a lack of absolute divine love applies in respect to every single point in time for all eternity. Thus, the crime that has been committed is infinite murder - in short, the human race is guilty of murdering everyone, everywhere, for all time, forever. And that's why they're going to the lake of fire and brimstone.
Jesus Christ put it this way in Matthew 7:
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18A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit,
neither can a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit." Mt. 7:18
A person who does not possess absolute divine love cannot do a good deed. Everything they do or say is in some way evil or corrupt. This again applies for all eternity.
And God put it this way in Genesis 6:
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5And God saw that the wickedness of man was great in the earth, and that
every imagination of the thoughts of his heart was only evil continually." Gen. 6:5
Basically, the point is is that God's standard of love is so great, so vast, so beyond the universe itself that anything else in comparison is simply defined as infinite murder. I could draw an analogy here. Suppose that you go into the gym and you benchpress 400 lbs. You think that's a lot of weight, and you're quite proud of yourself. But then someone else walks into the gym and benchpresses 999 trillion (onwards into infinity) pounds. How does your benchpress look from his perspective? It looks like
infinite murder.
God made a way for the human race to obtain absolute divine love. The human race refused, and hence they are guilty of infinite murder (since they do not possess any absolute divine love).
I've heard an argument like that before.
It is something like, "Eternal punishment is only justice if we are guilt of an infinite crime.
It's a correct argument. Eternal punishment is very unjust if the human race is not guilty of an infinite crime. But that's the point. They
are guilty of an infinite crime. And the name of that crime is infinite murder.
So, I will call something-or-other infinite so I can feel that God is justified in punishing people eternally."
I'm not calling anything anything. I'm just simply using logic, reason, and Biblical quotations. You have neither of these three on your side.
I personally find the argument weird and largely the work of creativity.
It's reality. And you will discover it to be reality some day.