Would an omnipotent God need to create a hell?

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Re: Would an omnipotent God need to create a hell?

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SteveSchlichter wrote:
Gnostic Bishop wrote:Indeed he showed one.

But how many actual consequences did God immorally and arbitrarily apply?

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Every consequence we experience is a consequence of death.
throwing this conversation into viewtopic.php?f=8&t=407#p18843 under the heading of various personal attacks seems like a strange thing to do. You asked the question about an omnipotent God needing hell. I answered it and provided justification. How is my opinion to your question off topic to your question?
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Completely irrelevant.

Get to the question.

God showed one consequence only before the so called sin.

But how many actual consequences did God immorally and arbitrarily apply?

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Gnostic Bishop wrote:Completely irrelevant.

Get to the question.

God showed one consequence only before the so called sin.

But how many actual consequences did God immorally and arbitrarily apply?

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DL
none
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True in reality but a lie to the myth.

What do you find hard about simple questions?
What are you running from?

Not that it matters it is just strange. It is like you are afraid to read the bible and count consequences. How drool.

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Gnostic Bishop wrote:True in reality but a lie to the myth.

What do you find hard about simple questions?
What are you running from?

Not that it matters it is just strange. It is like you are afraid to read the bible and count consequences. How drool.

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I am running from your pre-suppositional soup sandwich.

Maybe instead of asking questions that are loaded with words like immorally and arbitrarily, you could just outline what you think God should have done in the story. Why not describe your version of the text that is free from immoral behavior. God could have avoided the fall by....{provide your solution here}

How about the following: God could have created Adam and Eve free of moral choices like horseshoe crabs and they could have lived in a permanent horseshoe crab heaven, none the wiser to the possibility of moral failure free from the knowledge of metaphysical substances like love, faith, joy, or even character and never experiencing the pain of their absence.
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I know how things should be. You do not.

You answering questions is the only way that you can get rid of your own bias and open your eyes.

You wish, from what you have said, to remain blind.

It is not what I say that you fear. It is what you think as it goes against your tradition and dogma.

What a waste of a decent mind.


God showed one consequence only before the so called sin.

But how many actual consequences did God immorally and arbitrarily apply?

Why do you fear making a moral decision on your own?
Seems you did not do as Jesus taught and write his law in your heart.

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Gnostic Bishop wrote:I know how things should be. You do not.

You answering questions is the only way that you can get rid of your own bias and open your eyes.

You wish, from what you have said, to remain blind.

It is not what I say that you fear. It is what you think as it goes against your tradition and dogma.

What a waste of a decent mind.


God showed one consequence only before the so called sin.

But how many actual consequences did God immorally and arbitrarily apply?

Why do you fear making a moral decision on your own?
Seems you did not do as Jesus taught and write his law in your heart.

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DL
Is the psycho-analysis free or is there an extra charge for that?

What consequences are you alleging were immorally and arbitrarily applied?
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All those that God had not warned of before A & E ate.

Like their eyes being opened for one. You likely know the rest.

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Gnostic Bishop wrote:All those that God had not warned of before A & E ate.

Like their eyes being opened for one. You likely know the rest.

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DL
Why is that immoral and arbitrary?
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SteveSchlichter wrote:
Gnostic Bishop wrote:All those that God had not warned of before A & E ate.

Like their eyes being opened for one. You likely know the rest.

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Why is that immoral and arbitrary?
Get the rest just so I know you can find information and I will deal with all of them at once.

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