tmackean
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Right, I'm no expert on religion, but as I understand it one general theme of Christianity is that there are two powerful forces, good and evil. Here's my wonderfully simplistic and (probably) erroneous expression of this belief;
Good is represented by an omnipotent, omniscient "father figure" who created EVERYTHING. It's called God. If you choose the path of goodness, then when you die, your soul gets to go to a wonderful place called heaven.
Evil is represented by an Angel called Lucifer who fell out of favour with God and was cast out of heaven. He made his own domain, and now battles with God for the souls of humankind by encouraging badness. If you choose the path of evil, you get to go to his place - HELL - where you will suffer for all eternity.
OK, maybe I'm getting this all wrong, because I can't get it to make sense. Here's my problem; if God is all-powerful, why does he continue to suffer the existence of Lucifer? Surely he could just do away with him and end the suffering of all those poor souls who are trapped within his infernal demesne.
The only reason I can think for the continued existence of Satan is that God ALLOWS Satan to continue running Hell, but isn't it profoundly disturbing that a deity billed as all-merciful, loving and kind could allow you to be condemed for all of time to unimaginable agony?
Either God ISN'T all powerful, or he ISN'T that loving, yet the Christians I talk to portray him clearly as BOTH.
Some mistake, surely?
Good is represented by an omnipotent, omniscient "father figure" who created EVERYTHING. It's called God. If you choose the path of goodness, then when you die, your soul gets to go to a wonderful place called heaven.
Evil is represented by an Angel called Lucifer who fell out of favour with God and was cast out of heaven. He made his own domain, and now battles with God for the souls of humankind by encouraging badness. If you choose the path of evil, you get to go to his place - HELL - where you will suffer for all eternity.
OK, maybe I'm getting this all wrong, because I can't get it to make sense. Here's my problem; if God is all-powerful, why does he continue to suffer the existence of Lucifer? Surely he could just do away with him and end the suffering of all those poor souls who are trapped within his infernal demesne.
The only reason I can think for the continued existence of Satan is that God ALLOWS Satan to continue running Hell, but isn't it profoundly disturbing that a deity billed as all-merciful, loving and kind could allow you to be condemed for all of time to unimaginable agony?
Either God ISN'T all powerful, or he ISN'T that loving, yet the Christians I talk to portray him clearly as BOTH.
Some mistake, surely?