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fhansen
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What if,I’ll try again. It takes me time to think these things through. I’ll start with your premise.
If anyone(or large numbers) go to hell, this premise must be true.
- God has created the nature of man such as to make sinning(and choosing hell) easy.
this is obvious as well if we take easy to mean easy as in commonly practiced, at least by one person.
- If God has created the nature of man such as to make sinning easy, then God has created the conditions by which eternal torture of some is unavoidable.
I do not mean here to say that eternal torture is not a just punishment.
- It is unjust to create the conditions by which eternal torture of some is unavoidable.
God created all of the conditions for man’s existence.First, God created the material world and engineered man’s senses so that he could see, hear, touch, smell, and taste. He created all of nature for man to behold and to enjoy. Second, God created man’s reason, and all the operations of his mind, his ability to form judgments between right and wrong, his intuition, and all the desires of man’s heart.
Finally, God created man’s free will, such that he knows exactly how man’s free will works. God created the process of man’s free will, such that he knows the intricacy of it, what will make it choose one thing, and what will make it choose another. So much so that he knows everything we will freely choose before we freely choose it. While our choices may be our responsibility, we can only exercise our responsibility within the conditions which God has set. The conditions are utterly immutable, as God is unchanging.
It would be unjust if these conditions were such that some men would necessarily choose hell. You see, God can have us retain our free will, but still create conditions of exercising it where it is absolutely certain that at least one will choose hell.
If this is the case, then God has effectively damned that one person, who ever he is to hell, my creating a universe with unfavorable conditions. While God may attempt to skirt the issue by saying the man freely choose his fiery fate, the blame still rests with God for creating conditions that necessitated the doom of this one man, so God is fully to blame as the efficient cause of the doom of this one man.
- existence is an undeniable good.
- some would prefer to exist, but sans God-and the definition of hell is that very thing- existence apart from God.