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I made a similar thread a while ago, but that went on a bit of a tangent and it would be hard to bring it in a slightly different direction, so thought I would start another.
Christianity has never really come easy to me. I have some Christian background, but not a religious family.
The main reason I do not have a good faith is that I struggle to see the good in God. I have asked this many times before, and often people become quite angry that I even question it - so please don't post any angry responses as I am only trying to understand.
The way I see it, which I know is different to how the majority of Christians see it, is that God is an angry God who will punish anyone who doesn't follow his word. It is like we have the choice to either follow Him or not, but even if we are good in all we do - He will still punish us for not following His word. And, I can't understand where the love comes from here? Because surely if God loved us He wouldn't have a Hell, and he wouldn't allow pain and suffering of innocent people?
I still have a lot of reservations about Christianity, which would probably not fit into this thread, but a part of me is still being called to look into Jesus, so it's difficult for me right now.
It feels as though God doesn't love us because if He did he wouldn't allow/ throw people into Hell. It really confuses me and sometimes make me angry that there is a God who says He loves us, but still lets all this bad stuff happen, and sometimes I feel like I am made to worship Him out of fear more than anything else, which doesn't sound right to me.
Is there any advice that people who have felt like this can offer? Or can help explain how God is loving, despite all the bad etc?
Again, I ask people not to post any angry comments. I am not trying to go against your beliefs but only try and make sense of God and my own faith in Him.

Christianity has never really come easy to me. I have some Christian background, but not a religious family.
The main reason I do not have a good faith is that I struggle to see the good in God. I have asked this many times before, and often people become quite angry that I even question it - so please don't post any angry responses as I am only trying to understand.
The way I see it, which I know is different to how the majority of Christians see it, is that God is an angry God who will punish anyone who doesn't follow his word. It is like we have the choice to either follow Him or not, but even if we are good in all we do - He will still punish us for not following His word. And, I can't understand where the love comes from here? Because surely if God loved us He wouldn't have a Hell, and he wouldn't allow pain and suffering of innocent people?
I still have a lot of reservations about Christianity, which would probably not fit into this thread, but a part of me is still being called to look into Jesus, so it's difficult for me right now.
It feels as though God doesn't love us because if He did he wouldn't allow/ throw people into Hell. It really confuses me and sometimes make me angry that there is a God who says He loves us, but still lets all this bad stuff happen, and sometimes I feel like I am made to worship Him out of fear more than anything else, which doesn't sound right to me.
Is there any advice that people who have felt like this can offer? Or can help explain how God is loving, despite all the bad etc?
Again, I ask people not to post any angry comments. I am not trying to go against your beliefs but only try and make sense of God and my own faith in Him.