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Why is God evil and why is there no freedom of choice?
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<blockquote data-quote="Radrook" data-source="post: 69495635" data-attributes="member: 385077"><p>Human beings have certain rights that if violated constitute a crime against humanity.</p><p>It remains a crime regardless of who the perpetrator is. Almightiness does not make evil behavior righteous.</p><p>Requesting that people in heaven enjoy themselves while their brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers, uncles, cousins friends and acquaintances roast alive is an evil request. Reminds me of what Pizzaro did to the Inca ruler when he forced him to dine with him with courtyard full of corpses of the Incas he had slaughtered in full view. Yet what Pizzaro did pales which what you claim God demands. That we enjoy heaven while he roasts millions of humans alive simply for the purpose of inflicting agony.. No my friend, you interpretation if indeed correct, would make God a criminal.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>Not ad populum since that is not the basis for rejection.</p><p>The basis for rejection of the concept is that it plays into Satan's hands via defamation of God's character just as he cunningly defamed God in Eden via spreading lies concerning the evil God is capable of doing. That is my viewpoint. So I guess we simply disagree.</p><p> </p><p>Deserve? no creature deserves to be roasted alive forever. In fact, no creature deserves to be roasted alive even for a few seconds. It is immoral punishment and might does not and never will make it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radrook, post: 69495635, member: 385077"] Human beings have certain rights that if violated constitute a crime against humanity. It remains a crime regardless of who the perpetrator is. Almightiness does not make evil behavior righteous. Requesting that people in heaven enjoy themselves while their brothers, sisters, fathers, mothers, uncles, cousins friends and acquaintances roast alive is an evil request. Reminds me of what Pizzaro did to the Inca ruler when he forced him to dine with him with courtyard full of corpses of the Incas he had slaughtered in full view. Yet what Pizzaro did pales which what you claim God demands. That we enjoy heaven while he roasts millions of humans alive simply for the purpose of inflicting agony.. No my friend, you interpretation if indeed correct, would make God a criminal. Not ad populum since that is not the basis for rejection. The basis for rejection of the concept is that it plays into Satan's hands via defamation of God's character just as he cunningly defamed God in Eden via spreading lies concerning the evil God is capable of doing. That is my viewpoint. So I guess we simply disagree. Deserve? no creature deserves to be roasted alive forever. In fact, no creature deserves to be roasted alive even for a few seconds. It is immoral punishment and might does not and never will make it right. [/QUOTE]
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