I don’t think we have to judge God by out own standard to wonder about infinite torture in hell. All we are doing is wondering what sort of standard of justice could God possibly be using if infinite torture for finite transgressions is God’s idea of justice. If you say we have no place to even ask the question, you are basically accepting the first horn of the dilemma and saying that something is good because God commands it. Whatever he says goes, because he is God. There is no other reasoning to do on the issue.
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Hi Leela,
You could turn the question around and ask what standard of justice and mercy could God be using to open the Gates of Heaven to us and urge us to come and live with Him in perfect joy for all eternity?
Firstly, we Catholics tend to trust God, partly because we believe in Him and all He has said and done.
I believe God is all Love and all goodness.
We don’t have an automatic right to Heaven.
We were created for Heaven , but not as robots. We have to choose God , and His Heaven and all that that implies during our earthly lives.
Transgressions may be finite. But those transgressions are committed against an Infinite God. which gives them eternal consequences.
Enter Jesus Christ and His Saving death on the Cross. Now we can be reconciled through Him taking the punishment and dying in our place.
So, we must choose the salvation He has provided for us. By accepting what Christ has done we have taken the all_important first step of faith.
By rejecting what Christ has done for us we would be damning ourselves.
God has incredible respect for our free will .