Assuming that Justice is in fact “necessary” (I see no evidence to support this claim), how does one conclude that justice = eternal and excruciating suffering?
I’m terribly sorry for you that you don’t don’t see justice as a necessary thing within the universe.
Justice is giving one one’s due.
Since one will know that to not choose God when one’s choices are irrevocable is to choose hell, how is it not justice to give one their due choice and not override it?
Is giving everyone the same reward regardless of their culpable choice your definition of justice?
Are you a product of California public education?
How does justice = punishment that infinitely exceeds the crime?
It is not a “crime” to choose hell. It is a choice amongst possibilities, always culpably made.
That is your error. No allowance of a culpable choice can exceed the results of that choice, as the choice IS it’s results.
You seem to think that it’s possible to choose hell inculpably, in other words to not realize what we choose when we choose hell. It is not possible to do this.
Hell is an option that God created, which certainly he did not need to (particularly since an all powerful being has neither needs nor compulsions).
Hell is not created by God. It is allowable by God. Hell is created in it’s being populated. Those who choose to be there create it.
You say that “Hell is merely God’s allowing persons their free will choices even unto eternity”. What you mean is hell is God allowing persons their free will choice up to the end of their brief mortal existence.
No. We are allowed our free will for eternity, but we are allowed to revocably choose only while in earthly life.
Once one chooses God irrevocably, one is never again capable of choosing not-God, also known as “to sin”.
Hell ,if it exists, exists only because God created it and because God wants it to exist.
You have an overly simplistic understanding of God.
Hell exists because God promised that He would never violate our free will.
Just as God allows suffering, while not wanting it, because it is a part of our “lessons” given us due to our wanting to find out about the consequences of sin, God allows hell, while not wanting it, because it is necessary for justice to exist.
It is the definition of an imposed consequence.
It is the definition of a choice badly chosen.
Why would an all loving creature permit it’s children to suffer for an eternity?
Suffering is waiting for God. To irrevocably choose to wait for God is a bad choice.
Why then did God create the need to make irrevocable choices? Because that is what makes not-earthly life different from earthly life.
If you don’t believe that we are here (earthly life) for a reason, for an “education”, then it makes no sense that there would be any need to differentiate heavenly life from earthly life, because God should simply make everything PERFECT, and in so much as God hasn’t created everything PERFECT God is truly evil, and we are merely hopeless ants at the mercy of some psychopath with a heavy foot and a really big magnifying glass just waiting to use it.
But the reason FOR earthly-life is to prepare us for making the choice of God or not-God. No one makes that choice without culpability, without knowing what the choice REALLY and truly is. Those who seem to us to not have enough information to make that choice culpably are handled by God as God sees fit, but it is simply axiomatic that God allows no one to choose not-God who doesn’t know the difference between God and not-God.
A lesser joy chosen over a greater joy is quite possible due to habit, and is still a choice for “joy”, but to choose any joy less than God Himself is to choose hell, and it is not that the lesser joy is converted into a torment in hell, but that the objective difference between the lesser joy and God is a terrible torment.
Why would an all loving creature even create it as an option in the first place?
Because you don’t know what “love” means.
Hell is preferable to oblivion. God will not “destroy” us and commit us to oblivion.
To de-person us, by violating our free will, is to send us to oblivion.
Thus, justice is demanded, as the consequence of our free will and the mercy of God in not allowing us oblivion.
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