tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1450884707792921136.post5562966910316418769..comments2011-04-01T15:46:59.168-05:00Comments on The Science of My Life: The Fear of God, Or of Losing GodPatrick Pottshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11017892647457589208noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1450884707792921136.post-2224995876228386852010-06-10T15:27:32.981-05:002010-06-10T15:27:32.981-05:00What does an omnipotent being even need with hell?...What does an omnipotent being even need with hell? Wouldn't punishing be truly trivial for an infinite being? Punish us why? Because we were created for a blink of an eye and stumbled in our faith due to his other creations?Patrick Pottshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11017892647457589208noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1450884707792921136.post-45583354090706268082010-06-10T15:17:13.649-05:002010-06-10T15:17:13.649-05:00"Run from God your whole life..."
Suppo..."Run from God your whole life..."<br /><br />Suppose you're not running from God, but seeking Truth, and simply don't find God within that category? Or what if you passionately believe in the wrong God, but were a good person all your life? And why is it "too late" to change your mind after you die? Is it beyond God's ability to accept your conversion and lift you out of Hell? These are just a few of the questions relating to the Problem of Hell.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1450884707792921136.post-49713746452765842252010-06-10T13:05:08.881-05:002010-06-10T13:05:08.881-05:00Bonus question answer:
If you run from God your ...Bonus question answer: <br /><br />If you run from God your whole life, when you die, you get what you have asked for. Separation from God which is Hell. <br />If you strive to be close to God, when you die, you get what you have asked for. Eternity with God.<br /><br />This is the best explanation that I have heard on that subject and my favorite.<br /><br /><br />As for the main question. As a Christian, we should no longer fear the wrath of God as we are saved by His grace. So the answer would default to the non-existence as the major fear. <br /><br />I would have to say that the existence of God is probably the hardest thing for me. But I can say that I have come to peace with my faith that God does exist. <br /><br /><br /><br />Matt G-rizzle<br /><br />p.s. sometimes if you are truely passionate about your belief, it is hard to handle resistance without a passionate response. But that is not an excuse for being intolerant of others beliefs. It is America!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com