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Because he doesn't exist. Ta-daaa!

2007-05-16 05:53:17 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 5

Either

a) He doesn't exist and is completely made up

OR

b) The supposed supreme being wants to play silly little games with us. He gave us free will (even though everything is god's plan) but he wants us to love him of our own accord as a supreme being would, despite not having feelings as he is not human. If he did have feelings then he would certainly have stepped back into the world he created by now to help man on the correct path. But he doesn't want to meddle even though he demands we worship him even though he gave us free will.
It really is ludicrous isn't it? I wouldn't mind-I am a non believer and have simply used, not twisted like they do, their own words to answer this.

(Choose answer a)

2007-05-16 06:03:36 · answer #2 · answered by thethinker 2 · 0 0

Because while God is loving and forgiving, he is also just. It would be an injustice to forgive a sinner who rejects God just the same as it would be an injustice for a judge to pardon a criminal who refuses to alter his ways.

2007-05-16 06:02:38 · answer #3 · answered by Gordon B 5 · 0 0

He does, God does not discriminate in God's eyes we are all equal. The "saving" has already been done, the blood has already been shed, sins forgiven and the opportunity for life beyond death. It is all up to each individual it is a choice.

2007-05-16 06:03:50 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Because part of the deal of life is that He has given us free will. Reason being is that He wants us to love Him by choice and not by force. We can choose to love Him and be saved or turn from Him and go to hell. I'd play it safe if I were you.

2007-05-16 05:55:07 · answer #5 · answered by AK 2 · 2 0

You answered your own question. Because they don't turn to him. They have a choice, choose God, get Heaven. Deny God get hell. They chose, why should he save them if they never trusted in him?

2007-05-16 06:12:20 · answer #6 · answered by Kymr 3 · 1 0

That is why you have that choice

He had the choice to send His Son or not

and if He didn't none would be able to get to

heaven but the ones he allowed but now we

have the capability to get in by believing and

doing what He says

2007-05-16 05:56:36 · answer #7 · answered by manoman 4 · 0 0

Human beings have the capacity to choose. We can choose to believe and worship God or not. Free will is a beautiful thing.

2007-05-16 06:12:58 · answer #8 · answered by smt 5 · 1 0

God chooses to save all of us, it is the individual who chooses not to be saved! Why would he force someone to come into his house who did not want to be there?

Every been invited to a party by someone who liked you, but who you did not like? They invited you, there door was open to you, but you would not come in.

You are always invited to come into God's party! First you have to be willing to walk through the door.

2007-05-16 06:04:55 · answer #9 · answered by Jimmie K 2 · 0 0

Because doing so would negate their free will, thereby taking away their humanity and reducing them to mere intelligent animals, not created in God's image and likeness. Our God respects our choices of free will.

2007-05-16 06:08:07 · answer #10 · answered by PaulCyp 7 · 1 0

"Free Will"

Okay, So I would LOVE it if "Paul Walker" (a complete hunk) would fall in love with me at the snap of my fingars ... but if I had this power ... would Paul Walker truly love me or is his love just like that of a toy robot???

God want's you to love him of your own "Free Will" and doesn't want a toy robot as a substitute. He is still sitting on the side lines cheering for you to love him though ... and ready to create a path for you to return on if you call out to him.

(God is love ... Heaven is accepting love being in the presance of God ... Hell is rejecting love and moving out of the presance of God)

2007-05-16 06:00:41 · answer #11 · answered by Giggly Giraffe 7 · 0 0

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