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Apologists assert that God gave us free will, and therefore God is not responsible for our free actions. As usual, they stay on the surface of the question, and this proposition sounds plausible. Of course it is totally wrong. One example will prove that they are wrong.
Suppose you have a psychopath in your custody. You know that this person has already committed some serious atrocities (murders, rapes, etc…). You also know that this person will commit more atrocities, if given half a chance. (Omniscience) You have the option to release him or not. (Creating that person) If you release him knowing full well what he will do, then you cannot “hide” behind the defense that you, personally did not do those acts, he did them out of his own volition, and you just wash your hands Pilate-style.
All his acts are the result of you opening his prison cell and setting him free. You are responsible for what he did. Can you deny it?
The thing is, if you read closely the Bible, God
acknowledges that He is ultimately responsible for the evils in the world, because in the final analysis He
permits it. Just read the Book of Job. Also, who can deny that it was the will of the Father for His Son to die a horrible death for the redemption of the world? If He was willing to do that for His Son, how about for the rest of us?
This is also the contention of saints such as St. Alphonsus Ligouri, as he explains:
On these occasions [such as sickness, desolation, poverty, death of relatives, …contempt, injustice, loss of reputation, loss of temporal goods and all kinds of persecution] we must remember that whilst God does not will the sin, he does will our humiliation, our poverty, or our mortification, as the case may be. It is certain and of faith, that whatever happens, happens by the will of God: “I am the Lord forming the light and creating the darkness, making peace and creating evil (Isaias 45:6, 7).” From God come all things, good as well as evil. We call adversities evil; actually they are good and meritorious, when we receive them as coming from God’s hands: “Shall there be evil in a city which the Lord hath not done (Amos, 3:6)?” “Good things and evil, life and death, poverty and riches are from God (Eccli. 11:14)”…
It is true, when one offends us unjustly, God does not will his sin, nor does he concur in the sinner’s bad will; but God does, in a general way, concur in the material action by which such a one strikes us, robs us or does us an injury, so that God certainly wills the offense we suffer and it comes to us from his hands…
When the messenger came to announce to Job that the Sabeans had plundered his goods and slain his children, he said: “The Lord gave and the Lord taketh away (Job. 1:21).” He did not say: “The Lord hath given me my children and my possessions, and the Sabeans have taken them away.” He realized that adversity had come upon him by the will of God. Therefore he added: “As it hath pleased the Lord, so is it done. Blessed be the name of the Lord (Ibid.).”
Uniformity With God’s Will
Now, if this is so, then logically God must have a share in the punishment for the souls in Hell. And, actually, He does, and we can deduce what it is logically.
God is Love, and He loves us, unimaginably much. “For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him will not perish, but have eternal life (John 3:16).” Theologians assert that, individually, God loves us so much that if it is only just one of us who needs redemption, He would still go through Incarnation, Life, Death and Resurrection just for that one person. And, actually, His love for each one of us is
already like that.
Now imagine if that person, after all that Jesus had gone through, rejects Him. This person, whose each and every subatomic particle, atom, molecule, biochemical reaction, cell, tissue, organ of his body, whose each and every thought, decision, aspiration, emotion of his soul, is well known by Him. Who watched and took care of him with unimaginable attention, tenderness, closeness, and mercy each and every millisecond of his life. A God who longs for the love of this person so much more than any person that had not a drink of water for a few days would long for a glass of water. A God who SUFFERED and DIED for this person. Imagine what THIS God would FEEL when this person goes to Hell in spite of everything He has done. Imagine what THIS God would FEEL everytime He sees and hears this person’s shrieks of pain and hate towards Him for all ETERNITY. Imagine what THIS God would FEEL when He KNEW this person would betray Him in the end, and yet chose to create him, and love him.
Now imagine this for
each and every person that is, and will be, in Hell.
God bless.