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This has had me wondering for a long, long time and I haven't really found an answer that satisfies my question.
The short version:
Why doesn't God simply create our souls in Heaven, bypassing the sin of Earth and punishment of Hell?
The long version:
God creates us because He loves us and wants to have a relationship with us, which - with our obedience and faith - ends with us worshiping in His presence in Heaven. This being His goal, why not skip over all of the turmoil, sin, forgiveness, sacrifice, and pain in this temporal existence and just create our souls in Heaven where He ultimately wants us to be? Is there any benefit whatsoever in putting us on Earth for ~80 years where we can totally screw things up and jeopardize our eternal life? And if we just popped into existence in Heaven with no intermediate steps, wouldn't we both (humans and God) be better off for it?
I suppose where this really stems from is my disbelief that an all-loving, perfect God would go through such a painful and inefficient process for arriving at a goal that would be so much easier to attain with fewer moving parts and less margin of error. It makes zero sense.
The short version:
Why doesn't God simply create our souls in Heaven, bypassing the sin of Earth and punishment of Hell?
The long version:
God creates us because He loves us and wants to have a relationship with us, which - with our obedience and faith - ends with us worshiping in His presence in Heaven. This being His goal, why not skip over all of the turmoil, sin, forgiveness, sacrifice, and pain in this temporal existence and just create our souls in Heaven where He ultimately wants us to be? Is there any benefit whatsoever in putting us on Earth for ~80 years where we can totally screw things up and jeopardize our eternal life? And if we just popped into existence in Heaven with no intermediate steps, wouldn't we both (humans and God) be better off for it?
I suppose where this really stems from is my disbelief that an all-loving, perfect God would go through such a painful and inefficient process for arriving at a goal that would be so much easier to attain with fewer moving parts and less margin of error. It makes zero sense.