That source would not make a place for them to suffer for eternity. Not a loving source.Immanuel Can wrote: ↑Mon Mar 09, 2026 9:19 pm Well, it's an odd kind of "torture" that people choose. And they do. They choose all the time to dismiss the Source of all goodness, happiness, health, life, joy and light, and embrace...what?...the opposite, of course.
That's what people say about those taken by the dictators they support. You judge those who look with lust, but not those who look with equanimity on those suffering for eternity - not that this happens, but you would if it were so.In the end, we all get exactly what we choose.
That's fine. I noticed what you said. You just listed lust.That's not quite what the Sermon on the Mount says.
Or maybe it's an old misunderstanding, the whole punished for all time thing.It doesn't condemn "feeling it," but rather indulging in "looking after to lust after." In other words, it's the fantasizing and indulging of the perverted imagination that's toxic, not merely the momentary feeling of attraction.
Now, that may still seem odd to you. But maybe that's because our sense of sin is a little less refined and accurate than that of the Supreme Being.
If that's what you find in yourself, no need to project it on others.Or maybe we just like excusing the things we ourselves choose to indulge in, and condemn others who choose different sins.
The God you imagine does not seem to realize that non-psychopaths suffer excesses over time. They don't need the threat of eternal hell or punishment for sins. Yours is a Zero Sum God with little actual faith in his own creations. It's a form of self-hatred which is an odd thing for a loving God to have.