Final-Fan said:
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1. The reason for those consequences isn`t just "because God said so". The consequences of heaven or hell exist because we either we choose Him or reject Him. Heaven is for those are in Him and therefore live eternally with Him in paradise. Hell is the opposite of it: the opposite of peace and love - as you completely reject Him.
I never spoke about faith outside of the context of being religious. All i said about it that faith is a part of understanding and experiencing God.
Jesus didn`t die for their sins, He died for our sins, me included. Why? Because, as He best explained, "To get to God you have to go through me" (or close to that). That being, only those who have Him in their hearts, will resurrect with Him. I`m no different than my ancestors, not better than Adam and Eve.
There`s no Heaven for those who don`t even accept it.
So, there`s the sacrifice: instead of going to hell for not being part of God, He offered Himself as a sacrifice for our sins to be redeemed.
It`s actually not a whole different than taking a bullet for a person. You die to let live.
"he gets an EQUAL share of blame since he made it happen just as surely as the people with the blood on their hands."
First, knowing in advance what will happen means nothing. You have freedom to the what you will, so if you shoot anyone the blood is only in your hands, not God`s. That`s like blaming people for our mistakes.
Without freedom and free will, we would be no better than rocks, so to speak.
2. "Now you are making it sound there like the choices are not something imposed on you by God but just regular old free will that you can take or leave with no more consequences than anyone would face as the natural result of whatever actions they took (instead of arbitrary punishment like imprisonment for political disagreement with dictators). "
Life is as it is. So to you freedom only means something if you completely own yourself.
You say "imposed" like it`s a bad thing. Boundaries exist, it´s part of life otherwise you would be God. Nature has boundaries, societies have boundries, we have boundaries. Does that mean you aren`t actually free? Yes you are, as free as humans can be. It´s our human condition.
That is an issue of right or wrong, we are just limited. Right or wrong comes after that.
"Now it sounds more like you're saying, "Well, he knew what would happen if he spoke up to Stalin like that, so nobody can say he didn't know the consequences. It was his choice, he made it freely."
You know that`s not the meaning i tried to pass. What i said is just to explain how things work. You got freedom, you make a choice, you get a consequence. Just being neutral about it.
The way you replied does seem like i don`t care, but it do and so does God. God is love so He cares aswell.
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"And while we're at it, why does it sometimes sound like people can't walk across the room or fart without committing a sin? Who decided doing anything and everything was a sin anyway? Oh yeah, God"
Actually talking about God doesn`t even begin to show what`s actually living with God. It`s like taling about love being this and that and actually living love.
If God is love than the opposite is automatically a sin, right? Anything besides that would be contradiction.
And that`s a wrong impression you have that you can`t make a move without sinning. Theoretically speaking about two paths (heaven or hell) might give that impression, but in real life it`s completely different even having in your mind the "do" or "don`t". That and the focusing too much on the the duality will make you fear your next move.
Personally all i want is to be good and that`s how i live with that in mind. Do i sin? yes i do. But i know what i want and how to reach that.








