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Is it fair for a Just wise GOD, to punish someone forever in hell, if they only sinned for 70 years
asked by hoppo 5 months ago
flagPeter Dickinson says
Who would want to believe in a GOD that threatened such a punishment? What is sin? If you are an unbeliever or believe in another GOD and believe what you are doing is right the surely it cannot be 'wrong'? If you are insane, if even temporarily, and you are not responsible for your actions then how can some all knowing all loving just GOD condemn you to hell fire for eternity.
writesketchbead says
Interesting question-
I do not know when I will die. But I do know that until that day comes I am going to do some really stupid things. Yes, I am going to sin. I do my best not to but then I am not perfect. So if I live for 70 years and fail to keep my footing the entire time- will I be punished for eternity. No. Christ did not suffer, die, spend three days in hell, and rise again so that I could squirm for eternity. But then I believe. I know I do not deserve to walk with God. God loves me just the same. I am afraid it is the ones that do not answer to Christ knocking on thier hearts door that face that reality. If we reject God, how can we expect to be with him after judgement day. It is one of the most difficult realities to face. We are responsible for our choices. Christ saved us from paying the ultimate price but if we reject him- we reject God's gift. It is not a sin here and there but a life choice. God or no God. Christ died only or He rose. Your choice determines your out come.
scriber57 says
If God was going to punish anyone forever for their sins, he should have punished Adam and Eve, since they are the ones who made us all imperfect. But God told him he would die for his sin, he did NOT tell him he would burn forever in hell. Think about it. I do not believe in a burning hell. Hell (hades; Sheol) refers to the common grave of mankind, the place where your body rots after you die. I do not believe in an immortal soul that lives on past death.
Allan McGregor says
Thank you for your stimulating question Hoppo. It's not at all difficult to answer, but I found it impossible to do so in the answerbox format provided. HubPages rejected my response as too long, so I will reply in a new hub shortly, using your question as the title, which I shall credit to you.
Born Again 05 says
Is it fair for the creation to question the Creator, the Almighty God? I think not! God is Holy and pure and cannot look upon sin. At the same time He loves us too much to leave us that way. That is why He sent His Son, Jesus Christ, who was also pure and Holy, to die as a living sacrifice to atone for our sins. The choice is up to us whether or not we believe and accept what He did on the cross. Accept and believe...spend eternity with Him. Deny and reject Him...suffer the consequences of spending eternity in hell. It's a choice.
rvsource says
Is "Hell" a physical place or just a life we choose to live because of Karma?
I believe that the "Hell" people go through is a result of past lives and or current life situations. Hell for them can be countered by learning from their behavior and or actions. So in summary it is a choice we make as we incarnate into this physical being. We live and we learn and when we learn and grow enough spiritually we no longer experience "Hell."
bliss finder says
If a person is aware that they have "wronged" (for the sake of avoiding the word sinned), taking some sort of action to fix things and get rid of the guilt is what's needed for the sake of that individual's mental health. If a person lives with a feeling of guilt and remorse that already is HELL to me.
Is it fair? Fairness is a subjective topic. I personally don't feel it's fair or very intelligent of me to have wasted my energy and passion into believing and supporting a God who would be so unreasonable and unrelenting.
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