They are not forced to look for you if they choose not to…
You were arguing that revelation interferes with free will - which is not true. If He “goes and gets them” that **would be **interference.
We can very often predict what people are going to do without affecting their decisions.
No we can make an educated guess, using probability and chance, without the subject knowing. But please remember, We is much different than God, because we are not “omniscient” like your God. He already knows what we are going to do.
That does not alter the fact that foreknowledge does not **entail **coercion.
Sins are not a gift from God. Sins are the result of an abuse of God’s gift of free will.
When suffering is necessary it is not evil. Even when it is unnecessary it can be transformed by love. Jesus chose to die for us to demonstrate that suffering may be used to overcome evil. “Fear not those who kill the body…”
Sins are the result of suffering caused by free will.
Sins are** not **the result of suffering caused by free will. They are the result of the **abuse **of free will.
Now if God is omniscient, he already knows your plan of action, He knows what road you will take. So when we sin, God already knew we were going to. THUS, making sin an attribute from God.
When we have children we know they will eventually sin but we are not responsible for their sins. Neither is God. Sin is not an attribute but a
choice.
So God makes us suffer but tells us just to hang in there until our time is up? Seems like a selfish move to me.
God does not make us suffer. He has created a world in which suffering is inevitable because that is the price of sensitivity. We cannot have it both ways. Either we are machines or persons with sensations, feelings and emotions. Unnecessary suffering is caused by the **abuse **of free will. Would you prefer to be a robot in a world of robots?
The flaws exist in your interpretation of Christianity…
Mine and others, and there are many flaws and problems I have with Christianity.
Are there no flaws and problems with **your **interpretation of reality?
We are talking about the concept of Hell right now, which Christianity didn’t even create.
The teaching of Jesus on the subject is quite clear.