To all believers in god
Read this and tell me why am wrong
God created your mind,
Which has logical and reasonable thinking; also the brain could be washed especially during our rising
If an Atheist believe from his heart and mined with all logical and reasons or let’s say with low probability brainwashed during his childhood that there is no god
Would your god which is responsible for creation of his mind in this way send the Atheist to hell ,or he wouldn't and break the rules of all religions?ex: through Jesus … Mohamed..etc
2007-01-10
06:19:35
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some of didn't get the question.
the fee will of the Atheist did choose,that there is no god,and he did so becasue of what i mentioned above and who was responsible for this thinking is his mind which is created by god,now why he shloud be blamed? am not offensing anyone.
2007-01-10
06:33:39 ·
update #1
for the one who didn't read my last question before this one go and read it it will help you in answering this one
2007-01-10
06:35:10 ·
update #2
logically you are not Wrong Ram..
what i believe that god will never send atheist in hell just of a reason that atheist didnt believe on god.......
i believe more so called believers on god would be in hell.........rather than atheist.......because sin of atheist is only that they deny existence of god...by the mind that they have.....and that mind is given to them by god......whether some one brainwashed in past or not......don't make any difference.....
i believe the so-called believers of god......because they are inducing hate in the name of religion so they must and should burn in hell.....as true god and true religion never teach this... this is their biggest sin.....so they should be burn in hell.....instead of atheist.....
FYI i am strong believer of "one and true god"
2007-01-10 08:16:57
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answered by Shak 3
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Toa said kindness created possitive energy which made people light weight and rising. The unkindness created negative energy which made people heavy weigth and fall. There will be no creater nor god. god is only a symbol of the rising creatures. The rising creature will also have a little power to create faults which will bring them fall again. This is our world. The rising may not be sky and the fall may not be ground. Due to the rising space then will be a different level of rising and different level of power. The power made you have a easy life then it will be so called heaven and the fall level will meet with difficulties where you can say hell. Who made heaven and hell? You are? If the higher level is god, then will be god. Such as the third world need the wealthy countris to aid them same as god help the provity. Will the atheist fall the hell? it will according to the atheist did. Do you agree?
2007-01-10 06:34:05
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answered by johnkamfailee 5
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I've believed in God and Jesus Christ for a very long time. It wasn't until recently that I've been more open to the idea that are some things about christianity that don't sit well with me. I honestly do not believe that if you are a loving, giving, kind, ethical, respectable, peaceful,law-abiding atheist that you will go to hell. I personally know two GREAT people who just don't believe. I'm a christian, but I refuse to hold that choice against them. I haven't actually read for myself yet, but there seems to be a part of the bible where God orders the death of the Cannanites and other ethnic groups... And, I do not agree with the logic of "if you don't accept me as your saviour, you will burn in Hell". Why not preach about your good works and how loving you are and ask people to accept you? Why does it have to be an accept me or die rationale?
2007-01-10 06:42:10
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a delicious double-irony in a quote from some famous theologian, I'm sorry, I forget for the moment who exactly, who on being asked how a 'loving' 'God' could create human suffering not only here on Earth, but in the afterlife in the form of 'Hell', replied that there was a period in the 'Creation' when 'God' apparently disappears, and that where he was at that time was that 'He' was 'creating' 'Hell' for people who asked questions like that ! Irony .... great isn't it, especially when people understand it, and when it is being used ?
2016-05-23 05:18:25
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answered by Anonymous
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As muslims we believe that every person born encounters the truth at some point in their lifetime. They can choose to accept it or not. However, everyone gets different opportunities, and God judges each person fairly- for example a person who grew up being abused by his father would find it more difficult to make the right decisions so he would be judged less harshly than someone who was given guidance but refused to follow the right path. God is most forgiving.
2007-01-10 06:25:52
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answered by Anonymous
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That's the tricky part of pre-destination. If you accept that salvation is determined before birth (as do some branches of Christian theology), then the concept of faith becomes cyclical with salvation. You are saved by faith alone, and you have faith because you are saved. But then those who aren't saved are condemned by God from the beginning and you lose much of the point of evangelization.
Hence the more logical point that we have freedom of choice. God only made your mind - He didn't make up your mind.
Peace
2007-01-10 06:25:14
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answered by Veritatum17 6
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This is not a perfect answer, yet it is the closest i can come up with. I heard this once, i think in a sermon.
Man chooses what he wants most. God knows what man wants most. Man is givin a choice, God knows which he will choose.
Man chose, is responsible for his choice, yet God planned for that choice to be picked.
2007-01-10 06:38:00
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answered by Proverbs 1:7 2
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Believing in (a) god and believing in heaven and hell are two different things. But to answer your question, most people who believe will tell you that God gave us 'free will' and that for some reason we will go to hell if we use our free will to believe there is no God. I know it doesn't make alot of sense...
2007-01-10 06:25:40
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answered by scruffy 5
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If God made man perfect... how did man sin? Was he perfect or wasn't he? Did God get it right or did he leave in a design flaw? This religion business is so confusing. I'm glad I only believe stuff that makes sense without mental gymnastics.
2007-01-10 06:28:44
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answered by Bad Liberal 7
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Christians will argue that it's free will. HOWEVER... if there really is an omnipotent, omnipresent god, who at the time of your creation, KNEW everything that you ever would say, do, think or feel. Then free will DOES NOT exist. You can just write it off as another christian lie.
2007-01-10 06:23:27
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answered by Josh Bastard 3
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