
Oct 7th, 2003, 10:17 PM
I don't believe in hell because I don't think it would make a god damn bit of sense.
If God is Omniscient(He knows EVERYTHING, before it happens, after it happens, and while it's happening, EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING, EVERYTHING)
and
God is Infallable(God CAN NOT BE PROVEN WRONG. EVER. BY ANYTHING. EVER. NEVER EVER EVER. ALWAYS RIGHT.)
and
God is Omnipotent(He can do ANY FUCKING THING HE WANTS. EVER. UNRESTRICTED BY TIME OR ANYTHING ELSE.)
and
We have free will(We as human beings are allowed to make choices concerning daily life and everything; we can choose whether or not to buy a sucker, and whether or not to engage in homosexual intercourse)
then
How does God justify sending people to Hell? Let's consider this logically:
Let's say I steal fifty dollars from the local grocery store and keep it. This is a sin, as noted in the Ten Commandments. Let's say I do it again, enough times that I most definately have enough black on my soul to rival the tar on a chronic chain smoker's lungs.
I chose to steal that money.
However. If God is Omniscient, meaning he knows EVERYTHING before it happens, then, well, he KNEW that I was going to steal that money. "But, Emu," you say, "YOU made that choice, not God." Well, I did. But, God already KNEW I was going to make that choice millennia in advance. He KNEW. And God is INFALLABLE. He can't be proven wrong. So no matter what, if God KNOWS it to be true, IT MUST BE TRUE. Right? Otherwise, God would be wrong, and God would crumble. So do I really have a choice in the matter? How can I change my actions if God KNOWS THAT IT WILL HAPPEN 100% completely absolutely true?
Well, simply, I can't. And The Ultimate Love, the Care Beyond Caring, God, now has to send me to an eternity of torment based on something I had no control over it because Infallable God KNEW it had to happen.
Here's another question: If God is restricted by nothing, omnipotent, and he REALLY cares about me, why doesn't he use his sky pixie magic powers to stop me from going to Hell? He loves me, right? And he has powers, right? Well, then, couldn't he reach into the sands of time and move a grain or two to keep me from committing these acts and becoming A Good Christian(tm)? Of course he could! Unless he's restricted by his own Omniscience(Knowlege of All) and his own Infallability, in which case he is not Omnipotent because he's restricted by something, which is, ironically, himself.
Funny how massive terms create massive contradictions, isn't it?
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