sthitapragya wrote:...whatever direction mankind might have taken, God could still have made an exception for innocent babies and children and let adults suffer the consequences of their behaviour.
Not if human freedom was going to be real. Real freedom entails not only the option to make one's own bad decisions, but the option to initiate evil. And one thing that's always the case about evil...it harms the innocent. Evil does not confine its effects to private persons, you know; it's not that compassionate.
...cruel punishment exists for innocent babies and children.
You've forgotten:
humankind is the author of the situation in which babies and children suffer. They are responsible directly for things like abortion, and indirectly, by having precipitated the environmental factors that make possible things like bad genetic situations. For humankind is nothing if not unkind. We
could have chosen to love God; we had that opportunity. But we did not. We chose to love ourselves. The suffering of the innocent is not "punishment" from God; it's the natural outcome of bad human choices...rather like abortion, actually.
If man has genuine freewill, then you should respect that and let people do whatever they want. It is their choice. They have god given genuine free will.
Oh, I absolutely agree. They have the freedom, and it's not mine to take away. I wouldn't dream of trying. Debate is about changing minds rationally, not depriving people of freedom. But I would warn them that one's own free choice never includes a free pass on cruelty to others. Murder is still murder, even when it's been freely chosen. And it's only a kindness to remind them of that fact before God does.
You see, the flip side of
freedom is always
responsibility. People who have freedom are therefore responsible for what they do, and are rightly condemnable for opting to do evil rather than good. In the day of Judgment, no abortion-supporter will be able to say, "I just didn't know." They do know; they just don't want to take responsibility for the bad choice they're making, or the wickedness they're endorsing.
But we will see how it all works out -- of that I a certain.
The better option is to change our minds and ask forgiveness before that happens.