Zyxzy said:
So you think God enjoys damning those he loves to hell?
He (allegedly) created man and decided what things were going to be sins worth damning people to hell for. In short, he is in total control of who goes to hell and why. If he didn't like doing so, he wouldn't.
I mean let's get this in perspective here, the god of the bible has been setting mankind up to fail
right from the start.
Consider the garden of eden, the god of the bible creates this garden, and creates man and woman as
completely naive creatures with no concept of right or wrong, and then tells them "don't eat the fruit of this one tree, or you'll die" (Note this last bit, it's important later).
Along comes the serpent, tells woman that not only will they not die, but they will gain knowledge of right and wrong. (Note that first bit, it's important later).
So they eat the fruit, and the god of the bible gets in a hissy and kicks them out.
Now, where's the problem with that? Well, it's the whole bit that before they ate the fruit, man and woman had no framework by which to judge the moral impact of their actions. They could, therefore categorically not have made a judgement that eating the fruit was wrong, because they had no concept
of wrong before they ate the fruit.
The god of the bible
intentionally set mankind up to fail by creating a test where the only way to understand the concept of success or failure in the test is to fail it.
Oh, and those bits I told you to remember. The god of the bible lied. The serpent told only the unvarnished truth.
Genesis 2:17 said:
But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.
Adam and Eve ate the fruit and did not die that day, or if the story is to be believed for
900 years afterwards.
Genesis 3:4-5 said:
And the serpent said unto the woman, Ye shall not surely die:
For God doth know that in the day ye eat thereof, then your eyes shall be opened, and ye shall be as gods, knowing good and evil.
The serpent was entirely truthful.