Aaron the Tall
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Now lets just continue to be reasonable, because we can assume that God is reasonable. What would be the " Worse" punishment for sin? What could be the most intense, most stressful, most hard core punishment possible for sinning against God? Well I think the Christian version of hell, and how they view punishment is the worse possible. Keep the sinner alive and punish them for 32 million years, then go check on them, you know, to make sure they are still alive after all those horrible years of untold misery; then continue the assault on them for another 70 trillion years, then send some angels back to check on them and make any adjustments to their bodies that they need in order to substain them for another 45 billion years of this so called " Just punishment', go back and make sure none of them have escaped or passed out and are unconscious, then prep them for yet another 999,756,872 trillion more years, and keep repeating this vicious cycle for all of eternity!
I am frightened of the Christian mind because in their consciousness, their reasonable mind, they actually view this insanity as just. And one reason WHY this whole world is deceived, is BECAUSE Christianity, with its merciless mindset, is the number one religion on earth, and they hold the power to broadcast this message of misery to everyone; thus molding an awful view of God to this world.
Christianity is the epitome of true mercy - because we all deserve the worst punishment for sin - but God in His mercy provided a way to free us from the penalty.
Mercy is only mercy in the light of just punishment.
I am curious, before Jesus died to pay for sins, do you think people experienced any sort of punishment for sins besides physical death? Or do you think God still changed the nature of sinners and forgave them when they died? And if God did so, why did Jesus have to die?
Sorry for a ton of questions - just want to know your full position.