Two words any Christians here would never use to describe their faith would be forced or threatened. This is because they are a happy believer that chooses freely to love God, and is enthralled with the benefits.
Now for the other 4 billion of us, we are either forced to believe Christianity, or threatened by it. It's a free choice of course, but if you say "no", you face eternal damnation. Eternal torture. Eternal removal from bliss. Eternal death. From someone in my position, that's extremely threatening.
Why must God force his people to believe them by threatening them with death? Is this an act of a loving, just, merciful God? Does any good parent threaten their children with death if they refuse to obey? Under what capacity would this be in a loving God's worldview?
Again, to fully understand this you have to see it from the perspective of a non-believer. I know your perspective, you're happily skipping in the fields picking daisies with God, anybody would be crazy not to accept the love of Christ that you have accepted. We don't have to be forced, it's a free gift that's our choice! But if you don't accept...
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I'm just as happily skipping in the field opposite you, picking daisies without God. The only reason I have to believe is the threat of eternal death, and that's no reason to believe in anything. Unfortunately it's a common characteristic of many religions, I wonder why that is.
Now for the other 4 billion of us, we are either forced to believe Christianity, or threatened by it. It's a free choice of course, but if you say "no", you face eternal damnation. Eternal torture. Eternal removal from bliss. Eternal death. From someone in my position, that's extremely threatening.
Why must God force his people to believe them by threatening them with death? Is this an act of a loving, just, merciful God? Does any good parent threaten their children with death if they refuse to obey? Under what capacity would this be in a loving God's worldview?
Again, to fully understand this you have to see it from the perspective of a non-believer. I know your perspective, you're happily skipping in the fields picking daisies with God, anybody would be crazy not to accept the love of Christ that you have accepted. We don't have to be forced, it's a free gift that's our choice! But if you don't accept...
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I'm just as happily skipping in the field opposite you, picking daisies without God. The only reason I have to believe is the threat of eternal death, and that's no reason to believe in anything. Unfortunately it's a common characteristic of many religions, I wonder why that is.