Cavemonster
Philosopher
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Yes, this is ignoring the whole "God doesn't exist" thing. So sue me. Also, Deists need not apply (nor anyone that does not believe in Hell or any kind of punishment in the afterlife).
God doesn't love anyone. Not me, not you, no human on planet Earth.
I use the same logic as I would, in saying that a father that abuses his children if they don't make a decision that would make them miserable, doesn't love his children.
There's no good logical argument against this. The only way to sidestep it is to either refuse to believe that God exists, or refuse to believe in any kind of divine-based punishment in the afterlife.
Not really, taking your parent metaphor, there are many punishments that from the child's limited perspective would seem cruel, but which are in the child's interest.
How many children think that grounding is an act of wanton power-mad cruelty?
If punishment after death were temporary, as many faiths believe, it could equate to those punishments given to children for their own good. The fact that they don't see the use of it doesn't make it abuse.
If punishment after death is eternal, as some Christians claim, it could be viewed in the same way as incarceration. If all the child-rapists and murderers were in heaven, it wouldn't be a pleasant place for the more well behaved folks there.
There is a description I once heard where hell is a place where there is a sumptuous feast, but no one can eat because their forks are so long they can't get an angle to reach their mouths. In heaven it is exactly the same, but people feed each other.