GI wrote:Sure but fist this on what you said.
What a game for Yahweh to play!
Create a place for eternal bliss as well as a place to judge and kill.
Then create beings whom he loves dearly and watches over. And in the end, decide which to consider "trash" and "throw away" into death and cling to and love the rest in the place for eternal bliss.
Even man, with all his faults, is greater and more responsible.
This is quite simple, Man’s soul is MORTAL. The Hebrew word nephesh means mortality; all living things have a soul. Look at the Hebrew, the same words translated Living Creature (Chay Nephesh) are translated Living Soul (Chay Nephesh) in Genies. Man is born; he has a mortal life because of his mortal soul. In his life he has free will; part of that free will is the ability to choose to form a relationship with his creator, Yahuweh. If man decides to form a relationship with Yahuweh, then Yahuweh’s Spirit indwells that person, and makes his/her soul immortal, as a result he can live eternally with his creator. If the man/women choose not to form a relationship with Yahuweh, that is their choice, they will live, they will die, and their soul will cease to be. Option 3, the person decides not to choose God, but instead chooses the antitheses of God, the adversary Satan, this person leagues their soul with Satan (for material benefits, sex, power, money etc), their soul becomes eternal, and they cannot spend eternity with Yahuweh, having spent their lives hating Him and leading others away from Him, but they can’t die either, they go to the abyss, were they will spend eternity away from Yahuweh in a lightless timeless state, there is no fire in “hell” that is Christian myth.
It’s that simple, that fair, and that just.
wrote:As to what I know to be true, none are ever lost to God.
He does not create to kill.
At his worse he does not kill, he cures.
Only a loser of a God would kill and break his own laws.
Does Yahweh not say, though shalt not kill?
Actually if you would take the brief time it would take you to look up the commandments you would see that it says Do Not Commit Murder.
There is a clear distinction between Murder and Killing. Murder is unjust killing. Every language makes a distinction between the two, including Hebrew.
wrote:Does God break his own laws?
No.
No he doesn’t. But He knows what His law says, and you apparently don’t.
If you read the Torah, he lists many things which un-atoned for mean you are kicked out of the family, which is why He atoned for our sins.
I’m sorry if I sound sarcastic and curt, I have dealt with these same things from people with the same attitude as you. You think you know better than everyone else, yet fail to back up anything you say with a reasoned argument. You sight verses out of context. You come in here and start spouting your ideas as though they are fact, and never take the time to bother to learn anything about the people here. Do yourself a favor take the time to look around the forum, and get to know what people here think, and then come back and try to make a logical and reasonable argument for why we are wrong, or at the very least make a logical and reasonable argument for what you “believe”.
There are several free books on this website. Read them, and then when you find something you disagree with, post it here and ask a question, but do I t in a reasonable way, state what you disagree with, why you disagree with and offer alternative understandings. If you are reasonable you will find the people here to be very open minded, and willing to admit we are wrong, when we are shown that we are, but again, if you are going to say we are wrong, do it in a logical and reasonable way, tell us where we are wrong, explain why you think we are wrong, and then tell us an alternative, and why that alternative is right.