what is the real reason for condemning anyone to eternal death or torment?

by zen nudist 4 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • zen nudist
    zen nudist

    consider that a real all powerful god could wipe out everyones memory instead of everyone.... guess that it did not occur

    to him in Noah's day?

    if everyone had to start over and could be educated with THE TROOF, why condemn them for anything done prior to that moment?

    if there is something systemicly wrong with them that will cause them to become monsters, is that their fault? is it not also something that a waves of the magic wand of an all powerful god could no repair?

    I cannot think of any valid reason to condemn anyone when it comes down to it as all things that could cause condemnation seem repairable... what say you?

  • Elsewhere
    Elsewhere

    Control through fear and intimidation... the same tactic used by terrorists.

  • l3gi0n
    l3gi0n

    Dont be silly now.. GOD NEEDS TO KILL EVERYONE!!!

    see the way it works is god made mad. Man screwed up. so god changed man so that man can never please god.. Now god is mad at man for not pleasing him. man must die.

  • myauntfanny
    myauntfanny

    I believe that the idea of punishment is a completely human construct. It seems to be part of our nature and so it probably has some function in our survival. But I don't think that god, if there is one, and whatever he-she-it might be, has any interest whatever in any kind of punishment or reward. If he did (if he exists) then clearly the good would thrive and the wicked would suffer. And I haven't seen any sign of that at all.

  • XQsThaiPoes
    XQsThaiPoes

    consider that a real all powerful god could wipe out everyones memory instead of everyone.... guess that it did not occur

    Thats what God calls death.

    Like Dr. Zoidberg from futurama said "I've commited a few mercy killings"

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