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BasilZero said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

This makes sense if you assume that God is not almighty. If he is though, then he would know which decisions you will make (and would make in every possible situation).

Bolded: That's my point. Some people are born to go to hell.


False, I dont believe there are people borned to go to Hell, its a choice, every person has a choice of choosing a particular path like in my earlier example.

For me personally I believe:

Destiny - Humans have options, choices to affect their overall lifestyles and to affect those around them.

Fate - The Final conclusion of a life (i.e. conclusion of a book).

For example, you could be a VIP who is super rich or a important person, you could either go down a path of corruption and controversy inflicting pain to people but still live up to a ripe old age (DESTINY), or you can live a peaceful and honorable life assisting people and bringing happiness to others (DESTINY), in the end there would always be a final conclusion, you could be shot by someone who thought different from you or who was against what you may of done despite whatever path you chose (FATE).



Well, I can't argue with your beliefs. But it seems like you are assuming that God doesn't know which path (good/evil etc.) you'll choose now and in the future. Sounds like a flaw to me.

To sum up the scenarios:

1) God is almighty and send the people who are destined to be evil to hell

2) God is almighty and there is no hell, meaning that everyone goes to heaven (thus, there are no sins)

3) God is not almighty and gives you the ability to choose between good and evil. He does not know which decision you'll make, but observes once you make it.