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God loves the unbeliever until death, after which the unbeliever experiences his wrath. How do you resolve this?

2007-03-23 00:59:57 · 10 answers · asked by ccrider 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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What absolute righteousness approves justice blesses.
What absolute righteousness condemns justice punishes.
In regard to divine holiness it is as simple as that.

2007-03-23 01:10:57 · answer #1 · answered by Lover of God 3 · 1 2

No. For both have the same Root source: Law Law.
Love thy neighbor is the second "law": Mt 22:36-40.
"The second is like unto the first": it's sin and death.
http://www.godshew.org/TwainShew4.htm#Laws
Both 1st & 2nd "Law worketh wrath": Romans 4:15
When no law, no sin & death is imputed: Rom 5:13.
So both of Romans 8:2 "Law Law" = "sin and death".
A 2nd: "another law"? It made Paul feel "wretched".
Ask PTSD soldiers how they feel. Reply: Wretched!
http://www.godshew.org/Concupiscence.htm
http://www.godshew.org/AnotherLaw.htm

Allegory: Two Revelation 13 Beasts: Law <- Law.
After Rev 13 Law <- Law, all hell breaks loose 'ww'.
So, how far do y'all wanna go with this Law <- Law?
http://www.godshew.org/TwainShew.htm#Beasts
http://www.godshew.org/LawLaw.htm

Not to mention Law<=>Law goes To<=>Fro the earth,
seeking whom it may harvest: Wrath: Devour: Destroy.
The ripe harvest are those who say Peace and Safety.
They say Peace and Safety in Law Law worketh wrath.
F5 takes only few secs to Harvest a path of Destruction.
http://www.godshew.org/lawphoto.htm

The GRACE of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.

2007-03-23 08:58:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

God's wrath was to be poured upon all people, because all people are sinful. Because he loved us, he became human and bore his own wrath in our place, and in order to go to hell, you have to step over the dying body of Christ; it is "the unbeliever" who makes the decision to continue to follow his sinful nature rather than God's will. God warned us "the wages of sin is death," and he provided us a way to be free from it. Once again, please stop trying to blame God for man's mistakes...

2007-03-23 08:05:40 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 2 2

A mother loves her child unconditionally. She lays down the house rules for him. One day he breaks one of the rules. She finds out and yells at him. Then while spanking his little bottom, she says "believe me, this is hurting me more than it does you."

A parent has love for their children and that love can reward and punish the children fairly. Just like God does with us.

2007-03-23 08:08:07 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Yes, love and wrath are incompatible. Humans created a "god" who doesn't make sense and insult the "God" who does.

2007-03-23 08:03:35 · answer #5 · answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7 · 4 4

Gods thoughts and ways aren't ours so we can't possibly understand. An example: you love your kids, but when they are bad you punish them. I don't see a difference.

2007-03-23 08:06:39 · answer #6 · answered by kittykat 4 · 3 1

As a father or mother you love your child. Then the child grows up and commits a crime. The child goes to jail. Most parents continue to love their child no matter what. That doesn't mean they agree with their choices. Same with God. He loves us and wants us to make the right choice. If we don't, we reap what we sow.

2007-03-23 08:04:45 · answer #7 · answered by VW 6 · 3 3

God is bipolar but is get better with his scheduled doses of lithium and Prozac.

2007-03-23 08:08:47 · answer #8 · answered by Uncle Meat 5 · 2 1

He loves being angry and causing suffering.

2007-03-23 08:27:45 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No, Yahweh loves to use his wrath to throw people in to hell.

2007-03-23 08:03:58 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 5

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