God doesn't. Men do. A man who rejects God needs a place to go to be away from the God he hates. I don't know the full answer, we know it exists, Jesus spoke about it, and did not shy from its existence.
It does not make sense to me, if a human rejects God and lives that way for 70 years, what kind of legal or fair justice would then punish that human for an eternity; the punishment does not fit the crime, and it does not match the reputation of God.
The word "hell" refers to the grave. Death and the grave will be destroyed in a lake of fire.
God is only calling a few into a relationship with Jesus Christ at this time.
Good post. :thumb:
It does not make sense to me, if a human rejects God and lives that way for 70 years, what kind of legal or fair justice would then punish that human for an eternity; the punishment does not fit the crime, and it does not match the reputation of God.
Once you exist in God's creation, you are there! And you will exist forever in one place or the other. You can't even escape God in hell!
He had 70 years to decide he hates God. The better question is: Why would he want to live with a God he has rejected all his life? He clearly doesn't. Where can he go? The only place left.It does not make sense to me, if a human rejects God and lives that way for 70 years, what kind of legal or fair justice would then punish that human for an eternity; the punishment does not fit the crime, and it does not match the reputation of God.
Why would God need a place like this traditional eternal hell? Why would he co-exist with such a place in eternity? Does God need a garbage dump for humans? How and when did the grave become the traditional explination of hell?
Well yes, I am increasingly wondering why a God would even need a place like this hell is being interpreted to be in scripture. Why? Did Jesus get punished on the cross, just that humans could get punished for an eternity?
Why would a God section off some weird kind of place in reality, just to herd humans there who he does not like? I have read that God loves everyone, is not that enough reason to cancel out this popular urge of religion to cause human suffering to be given a permanent place in reality?
He had 70 years to decide he hates God. The better question is: Why would he want to live with a God he has rejected all his life? He clearly doesn't. Where can he go? The only place left.
He had 70 years to decide he hates God. The better question is: Why would he want to live with a God he has rejected all his life? He clearly doesn't. Where can he go? The only place left.
It does not make sense to me, if a human rejects God and lives that way for 70 years, what kind of legal or fair justice would then punish that human for an eternity; the punishment does not fit the crime, and it does not match the reputation of God.
It doesn't have to equate to emotion, hate = rejection so you've already expressed a desire against being with Him. Similarly, love isn't just a feeling, it to is an action, oft carried upon emotion.How does rejecting God equate to hate?
I likewise reject Allah, Zeus...et al. as such I don't consider them enough to hate.
Explain.
How does rejecting God equate to hate?
I likewise reject Allah, Zeus...et al. as such I don't consider them enough to hate.
Explain.
Probably the heart of the discussion and question right there, Musterion. He doesn't appear to embrace Christ or Christianity.What does "other" mean in your description, by the way?
You probably do not realize Jesus talked quite a bit about hell. Now you said 'Christians' so I assume you are no follower of Christ or Christianity by such. Such makes this quite a bit different in conversation. I'll ask again: If someone doesn't want God, where else can they go? Answer: Nowhere, else.Yes, that place they have left, its my view that Christianity created it, not God. The human that rejects God, needs God far more than believers do; they need his Mercy, Love, Forgiveness and renewal, they don't need the Christian hell. Christianity may not want to have anything to do with people who reject God and do not believe, but God and Christ are not Christians; they are salvation to everyone religion rejects.
They don't need a hell.
It doesn't have to equate to emotion, hate = rejection so you've already expressed a desire against being with Him. Similarly, love isn't just a feeling, it to is an action, oft carried upon emotion.
allah is not real nor is zeusHow does rejecting God equate to hate?
I likewise reject Allah, Zeus...et al. as such I don't consider them enough to hate.
Explain.