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We exterminate life regularly. Rats, insects ect. Our production of chicken at the Tyson food plants is beyond reprehensible. Why is their torturous short life caused by humans not a major issue?
Because we only care about suffering when it fits a narrative?
We exterminate life regularly. Rats, insects ect. Our production of chicken at the Tyson food plants is beyond reprehensible. Why is their torturous short life caused by humans not a major issue?
Because we only care about suffering when it fits a narrative?
I don't necessarily disagree with you on all of these, although it is generally necessary for some things to die in order for to survive. I don't believe intentionally torturing any of them is okay though.
Is it your belief that G-d intentionally tortures?
Or is it your belief that allowing torture to exist is the same as torturing Himself?
Imo G-d doesnt Torture. He has judged and terminated as recorded in Torah. And He has allowed testing/torturing as recorded in the book of Job. (If you believe Job to be literal but thats a different conversation) but I dont believe allowing it and prosecuting it are the same when it comes to G-d
In the case of Job, he may as well have done it himself. I don't see him as any less culpable because he didn't do it himself.
How about the plagues of Egypt?
I don't think you'd believe in the same type of Hell as Christians, but that's another example for them.
WS,
(Clearly we are stipulating that there is a G-d for the purpose of this question)
Is all death bad/morally wrong in your opinion?
Or is it premature death thats the problem?
And in your mind where is the line for premature death if G-d were being fair/righteous?
Why do people need to die at all? Can't God just allow them to cease existing/be "raptured" away? What is the purpose of an often painful end to your life?
Why do people need to die at all? Can't God just allow them to cease existing/be "raptured" away? What is the purpose of an often painful end to your life?
Is it your belief that G-d intentionally tortures?
Or is it your belief that allowing torture to exist is the same as torturing Himself?
Imo G-d doesnt Torture. He has judged and terminated as recorded in Torah. And He has allowed testing/torturing as recorded in the book of Job. (If you believe Job to be literal but thats a different conversation) but I dont believe allowing it and prosecuting it are the same when it comes to G-d
What you're missing is the fact that when men sinned, it opened a pandoras box. The Bible says that man's heart is wicked. There is no depth too low when it comes to man's depraved heart. We can see this on a daily basis. God allows torture because he allows sins in this this world.
The fact is, God's laws are imprinted in our hearts, that's why we have a conscious and that's why people know wrong from right.
So if after death and judgement a person is condemned to the second death and they are gone....all consiness erased.....forgotten like they never existed......is the painful ending to life still relevant? Pushing that argument even further if G-d operates outside of time and at the end of all things G-d eliminates that time so that it never happened for the damned was their suffering, that never actually happened, relevant?
Yes I know those are huge what ifs but thats what we do at work. Lol
I'm not really following. You're asking if God erases the time when you died if that makes it okay, or ?