Why doesn’t God move all people on earth to the paradise right now?

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By doing it, all people will be saved. Then God can govern the paradise. Problem solved.
 
Freedom! Gods so values freedom, that He allows us the absolute freedom to either love him or reject Him out of hand. If God controlled us, we would be loveless robots. True love is a conscious, on-going decision that we make. God loves us so much that He gives us total freedom in the spiritual realm. That should be reassuring.
 
The problem is that not all people want to be in Paradise with God. Some people are opposed to God because they’d rather have their own way rather than doing things God’s way.

That’s what this life is all about. Everyone has a decision to make on where they want to spend eternity.

There was already one rebellion in heaven, when Satan and 1/3rd of the angels decided they no longer wanted to be with God. God doesn’t want this to happen again.
 
Do you have a Catechism of the Catholic Church? Your question is one of the most basic of Christianity. Please read up on the issue of free will. God created us with free will and therefore must respect our wishes to either accept or reject Him. Love cannot do less.
 
Needy1, this is another type of question you seem to ask over and over. You have asked many questions on the same theme: Why doesn’t God fix it so humans don’t sin and take us all to Paradise right now?

For example:
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If God is loving, merciful and almighty, why aren’t all people saved already? Apologetics
Why aren’t all people saved already? Almighty God can save them who died, who living, and the people to be born by under 0.01 second. Logically. You would say that people have to be saved through the free will though. But why doesn’t loving God save people from the lake of fire? You would save kittens if they’re drowning on the bathtub on your house, regardless of their free will. Or you will stop them if they’re trying to go to the road where cars running frequently. Then why do you think th…
As Limoncello said, these are very basic questions you are asking. Given that you have asked so many of the same type of questions, and sometimes asked the very same questions again and again, it would really be good at this point if you would get a Catholic Catechism in your own language and read it. It would answer a lot of your questions, and prevent you from basically repeating yourself by asking the same questions over and over on this forum.
 
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By doing it, all people will be saved. Then God can govern the paradise. Problem solved.
No, there is no paradise for those that do not love God. Love is not something that is forced.

Catechism
302 Creation has its own goodness and proper perfection, but it did not spring forth complete from the hands of the Creator. The universe was created “in a state of journeying” ( in statu viae ) toward an ultimate perfection yet to be attained, to which God has destined it. …

311 Angels and men, as intelligent and free creatures, have to journey toward their ultimate destinies by their free choice and preferential love. …
http://www.vatican.va/archive/ccc_css/archive/catechism/p1s2c1p4.htm
 
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Adam and Eve were exiled from paradise, forever stained mortal man’s heart with their original sin, and destine man to a world filled with death and suffering. All because Adam and Eve decided their definition of Good and Evil was better than God’s definition. Somehow your question Needy1 feels a lot like the “Original Sin”…you believe you know more than God the Father. I choice God’s plan over mine.
 
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