Here's the thing:
One great result of God's act of creation is the existence of a Hell containing billions of souls writhing and screaming in agony throughout eternity...
Does God ever ponder this situation? Does he ever yearn for the time when there was no Hell?
Just the awareness of such a place (existing forever), and all the suffering it contains -- doesn't it ever bother God?
2007-08-26
22:23:24
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And he cannot ever demolish Hell, for he has already promised bad and disbelieving people that their suffering will be eternal.
2007-08-26
22:26:09 ·
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Well, let's see. He already gets angry. He already gets jealous. Why not feel remorse? Him having feelings is just another way of saying that he's in our image rather than vice versa.
2007-08-26 22:29:08
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answered by r~@~w 4
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Oh stable grief.... a million) we don't blame God, we are making a element that the God you worship may be a monster if he have been genuine, yet, he's no longer. 2) Atheists blame no longer something on God. The dictionary is your buddy. 3)i do no longer worship technological know-how. are you able to no longer understand the assumption of respecting without worshiping? technological know-how has an astonishing song checklist and it does not declare to have each and all of the solutions. technological know-how is likewise self-correcting. Scientists decide to locate the failings in previous artwork or discovers. 4) i does no longer want a toddler with important delivery defects, via fact existence may be very merciless to a toddler without face. what's the element of bringing a being into the international who will go through so fairly mentally or bodily. This what we call compassion. I won't carry the toddler into the international to spare myself from hell. i'm going to abort the toddler out of compassion. 5) It relies upon on the severity and whether or no longer they're correctable. have you ever seen Harlequin infants? definite i might abort a toddler like that. I won't have it so your God approves. i might abort it via fact it incredibly is the compassionate situation to do. 6) recover from IT. no one, no longer one atheist blames or credit "God" for something. Why do you no longer get this?
2016-10-17 02:24:50
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answered by Anonymous
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You would have to ask God for the answer to your question.How do you know that Hell is a place where billions of souls will be writhing and screaming in agony .Do you have first hand knowledge of this.I am always amazed at peoples interpretation of things that they could never know.Talk about blind faith.!
2007-08-26 23:21:32
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answered by ROBERT P 7
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It's not God's fault that people reject His free offer of salvation by grace alone through faith in Christ. If He gives them the way to have their sins forgiven and to spend eternity with Him but they reject His offer and His terms, since He can't let sin into His presence, He has no choice but for them to go to hell. There's no third option. If we reject God's offer and terms of salvation, it's our own fault. The fact that we would then go to hell is incidental since there is no other place for us if we reject Him.
The alternative would be for God to allow everyone into heaven no matter whether they wanted to repent of their sin or not--there would be no accountability for injustice, no recompense for victims, and absolutely no sense of right or wrong. To spend eternity with such an unjust God would be hell. God doesn't entertain any thoughts of being unjust. The fact that the consequences for our own actions would be inexplicably horrible is not God's fault. If He gives us every opportunity to choose to follow Him and to accept His free gift of redemption but we reject that gift, He has no other choice and we have no other hope.
2007-08-26 22:38:16
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answered by Pastor Chad from JesusFreak.com 6
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During the days of Noah, men were so evil that God regretted creating MAN:
Gen 6:6 And it repented the LORD that he had made man on the earth, and it grieved him at his heart.
Gen 6:7 And the LORD said, I will destroy man whom I have created from the face of the earth; both man, and beast, and the creeping thing, and the fowls of the air; for it repenteth me that I have made them.
AND SO THE FLOOD.............
P.S. CAUTION: He's getting ready to do it again. This time with FIRE.
2007-08-26 22:29:55
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answered by Anonymous
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you assume there is a god.
assuming there is a god, and assuming the god is all knowing and all powerful, i would think the god would have pondered the situation and decided to let people choose how to act for themselves. the ones in hell (assuming there is a hell) made the wrong choice.
2007-08-26 22:28:18
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answered by lostcause8436 3
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He cant regret on his creation but instead he can punish those who make us regret abt earth
Hell is for those who were never supposed to live on earth but somehow they came as disguised and God was so kind to them
Its people who shud confess their sins n ask for solace
2007-08-26 22:30:09
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answered by Anonymous
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What ever God has created, He will never at all regret for that.Because He is the only perfect one.
2007-08-26 22:33:57
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answered by jaidi 3
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actually there is a place in the bible that he says that he regrets it its in genises or exodus Ill have to look it up again but start reading and you will find your answer.
2007-08-26 22:29:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I would think god is up there just shaking his head thinking what the heck are they thinking?
2007-08-26 23:02:26
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answered by ladyhawk8141 5
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