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You die and stand before God as a non-believer...what do you feel?
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<blockquote data-quote="quatona" data-source="post: 71651757" data-attributes="member: 111204"><p>To be clear: You mean in case my "destination" is eternal torment?</p><p>I guess I´d just show Him my empathy for His position between a rock and a hard place. He´s said to be a good and loving God, so He certainly suffers from the fact that - due to whatever limitation He has (be it His "nature" or self-imposed or pre-existing "laws" or whatever) - <strong>can´t</strong> allow me to Heaven and has to send me to eternal torment.</p><p>Also, He had sent His son in order to punish him on our behalf - and yet to no avail.</p><p>I know what being limited that way feels like (after all, my "nature" was: being sinful).</p><p>So I think we can use the moment for connecting in the common tragedy of "being limited/restricted" and the ambiguity between our feelings/desires/needs and these limitations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="quatona, post: 71651757, member: 111204"] To be clear: You mean in case my "destination" is eternal torment? I guess I´d just show Him my empathy for His position between a rock and a hard place. He´s said to be a good and loving God, so He certainly suffers from the fact that - due to whatever limitation He has (be it His "nature" or self-imposed or pre-existing "laws" or whatever) - [B]can´t[/B] allow me to Heaven and has to send me to eternal torment. Also, He had sent His son in order to punish him on our behalf - and yet to no avail. I know what being limited that way feels like (after all, my "nature" was: being sinful). So I think we can use the moment for connecting in the common tragedy of "being limited/restricted" and the ambiguity between our feelings/desires/needs and these limitations. [/QUOTE]
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