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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Atheists, Logic and Hell (2)

In yesterday’s post I looked at living a life with the reality of Creator God present in our minds. Whether you think Him a monster or not, Creator God does exist. Deal with it!

In this post I’m going to look specifically at the issue of punishment in hell for those who refuse God’s offer of peace.

An atheist stated, “god could have created a universe that didn't require death and punishment,”

The same atheist asked, “Have atheists been brought into existence just so God could watch them burn forever?”

I’ll address both of these in this post.

I’ve said that one of the reasons that God allows suffering, pain, trials etc. is to separate the wheat from the chaff.

. Pain takes those who hunger and thirst for righteousness and draws them closer and closer to God.

. Pain takes those who are against God and drives them deeper and deeper into their state of rebellion.

Something to remember, the importance of which is impossible to underestimate is that rebelling against your Creator may feel brave and noble to you. The problem is - that rebellion does not take place in the absence of consequence. Rejecting God carries negative consequences during our time on earth AND in the next stage of life.

. The consequences of denying God while on earth are meant to be CORRECTIVE in nature. Physical, spiritual and emotional pain are meant to be a warning that something is wrong; that something needs to change.

. The consequence of denying our Creator that we will experience after death has nothing to do with correction.


If you want to follow along, then turn to 2nd Thessalonians 1:3-10. Notice in verses 8,9 that:
. The punishment for those who are against God is not corrective in nature. It’s punitive.

. The punishment for those who are against God is not meant to be transforming. It's retributive.

. The punishment that God is going to hand out is “eternal destruction away from the presence of the Lord.”

. These people will be forever separated from anything good.

. This is what is promised by God for all those who refuse to know God and who refuse to obey the gospel of Jesus the Christ.


Like I said in yesterday’s post, God doesn’t care one bit whether you like this or not. Call Him a monster if you want. The fact is, there is going to be hell to pay for those who reject, deny and rebel against their Creator.


Some people have a mental picture of God that simply doesn’t allow for Justice to be carried out. These people say that Jesus is ONLY a God of love. They ignore the fact that Creator God is also a God of justice.

Notice also that retribution is not the only reason for the punishment of those who refuse God’s offer of salvation. The punishment of those who deny God is also meant to serve as
a counter balance,
a back drop,
a comparison,
a contrast
to the glorious mercy, grace and glory of those who have accepted the forgiveness of their sins.


Both the suffering (v 8,9) and the reward (v10) will be eternal.


“But,” you ask, “How can a God of Love also be a God of Vengeance?”

There are three reasons why God could not dispense with hell.

Because Creator God is a moral Being who genuinely loves, and because a moral universe where genuine love exists is better than an amoral universe where robotic love would exist, God created a moral universe. Because we live in a moral universe:
1. Those who deny God will be receiving exactly what they deserve. I said a few posts back that:
. Those in hell will understand beyond all doubt that they deserve to be there.
. Those in heaven will understand beyond all doubt that they don’t deserve to be there.

Paul tells us in Romans 2:5 that those who reject God are even now, in their earthly “rejecting” phase of their lives, “storing up wrath for themselves.”

Deserved,
Just,
Appropriate,
Judgment will be the rule of the day.

2. Because God is Just, and because this is a moral universe with objective right and wrong, God cannot allow wickedness to go unpunished. To do so would be to say that evil is acceptable and tolerable. In a moral universe, evil is neither of those things.

3. One day, God and His righteousness will be vindicated. Right now, atheists accuse God of being a monster. They accuse God of being evil. They accuse God of being responsible for the presence of evil. For now, God allows people to think what they want. A day is coming, however, when Truth and Righteousness will be put on display in such a manner that all will know, and no one will argue about the wrongness of rebellion against God. God will be shown to be Holy and faithful and true.


But the atheist said that God COULD have created a world where none of this is necessary. Actually, in a moral universe where Justice is seen to be carried out, that’s not true. God cannot contradict His own rules of logic, nor can He contradict His own nature. A God who is Just cannot ignore Justice. On the other hand, for believers, the scenario that atheists say COULD have happened has already been carried out. Jesus dying on the cross has:

. Satisfied the requirements of justice (point #1)
. Upheld the moral universe (point #2)
. Vindicated Himself as truth and faithful and forgiving of sins. (point #3)

Yet hell and the promise of eternal punishment remains.

What does this tell you?

The answer should make your knees wobble.


All COULD have been forgiven under what Jesus has done yet God has seen to it that not all WILL be saved.

. Knowing in advance that some would reject His offer of forgiveness, God still went ahead and gave us the freewill choice to reject Him.

. Knowing in advance that some would reject His offer of forgiveness, God put in place a means of forgiveness and reward AS WELL AS a means of punishment for those who maintain a position of rebellion toward their God.


THIS is the reality in which we live and those with wisdom will adjust their lives accordingly.


Your Creator doesn’t care if you don’t like it.
You Creator doesn’t care if you think He should have done it differently


God is justified in bringing this future judgment upon the ungodly and He has chosen to exercise that authority.

God is justified in forgiving anyone of His choosing and He has chosen to exercise that authority.


More than that, as is graphically illustrated for us in Romans 9:22-24, God has chosen to use the DESTRUCTION of some to highlight His grace, and mercy and glory in the SALVATION of others.


It’s difficult for atheists to understand but everyone, until the day that they became followers of Jesus, thought that they would NEVER become a follower of Jesus. God knows who will accept His offer of salvation and He draws those people to Jesus.

Are atheists brought into existence solely for the purpose of eternal destruction? Like the above paragraph states,
Some are
Some aren’t
Some will remain atheists till their dying day
Some will change their minds and convert


Knowing in advance, those who would deny His existence, God has prepared them for destruction. He has raised them up for the sole purpose of their destruction. He will endure their presence patiently during their earthly life while waiting for all those who are going to come to salvation through faith in Jesus.

In the mean time:
Creator God will rescue those who are not looking for Him,
He will treat with love those who hate Him, and
He will make peace with some of those who are currently His enemies.

The rebellious cannot complain because they are in fact guilty of rebellion.
The saved cannot boast because they have done nothing to deserve salvation.

The question then is not:
Could God have created a world where hell need not exist?
He didn’t - so act accordingly.

The question is not:
"Why did God create billions of people who are destined to be eternally separated from Him?"

The most important question is:
“Why Did God Create and Then Save For Eternity in Paradise, Billions of People Who Should Have Been Eternally Separated From Him?”

7 comments:

  1. PART 1

    ". Pain takes those who hunger and thirst for righteousness and draws them closer and closer to God."

    ..."Mystical" generalization, means nothing. Pain draws people closer to lawyers under some scenarios. We find many "Confucius say", type statements from your posts.

    "Something to remember, the importance of which is impossible to underestimate is that rebelling against your Creator may feel brave and noble to you"

    ...Atheists are not rebels. This is a point, that I suspect, no amount of dialogue or logic will convince you of. It is immensely silly to suggest that I'm rebellious against Jesus. Again, it would be like someone saying "I'm afraid of big foot", while not believing in big foot. This is something you will refuse to believe, because all your conclusions about existence presume god's reality.

    ". The consequences of denying God while on earth are meant to be CORRECTIVE in nature. Physical, spiritual and emotional pain are meant to be a warning that something is wrong; that something needs to change."

    ...Do you suggest that the hurricane Katrina incident in new Orleans was a modern day Sodom and Gomorra? Did victims of the natural disaster need CORRECTING? This is a risky contention, and one that can be easily refuted. It will not look good on you, to pursue this chain of "logic."

    "Like I said in yesterday’s post, God doesn’t care one bit whether you like this or not. Call Him a monster if you want. The fact is, there is going to be hell to pay for those who reject, deny and rebel against their Creator."

    ...God doesn't care if you like him, just that you acknowledge that he sent his son down to bail out the "sins" of a flawed creation. Sounds strange.

    "Some people have a mental picture of God that simply doesn’t allow for Justice to be carried out. These people say that Jesus is ONLY a God of love. They ignore the fact that Creator God is also a God of justice."

    ...Justice? God designed the sin. By extension, it's god doing the sinning since all movement is his design. In other words, all action is his sequencing. If a designer simultaneously knew and designed the dynamic reality that will take place in "his" created temporal reality, all action is the detail of his design, and therefore all action and "his" own. It's god sinning, not us. We are merely the vessels of God's reality. No more real than the wind. It's perceptual complexity from the vantage point of human perception that creates this illusion. Being AWARE is not the same thing as free will. Free will assumes we are not influenced by anything. My decision will be different from yours, WHY? It may sound like a silly question, but how do we answer it? If we are completely free, what is the difference. Are you much smarter than I? Or could our decisions be influenced by genetics, experience, and human nature? The subjective reality we so adamantly separate from the objective one, is merely an objective processor of information tempered under the influence of our physical existence. A good example of how this works is to contrast the brain before and after damage. I work with the developmentally disabled and objective conditions shape the "subjectivity" of the person disabled. The people I work with, will make different decisions than I. WHY? LOOK TO OBJECTIVITY.

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  2. PART 2

    "Both the suffering (v 8,9) and the reward (v10) will be eternal."

    ...And the significance of eternity would be what I wonder? Perhaps you should have phrased the question as "can true love exist without it lasting for a duration of time no less than infinite?" Eternity is significant because human beings are afraid to die. They want an escape from the reality that consciousness will end, thus, religion.

    "Because Creator God is a moral Being who genuinely loves, and because a moral universe where genuine love exists is better than an amoral universe where robotic love would exist, God created a moral universe. Because we live in a moral universe"

    ...Didn't God write the code? Is this reality not the rendering of God from scratch? If a robotic love is the consequence of not providing a choice to rebel, its in God's algorithm that this must exist. God instructed the program to carry out this reaction based on God's creative will. Being that God has infinite power, it was god's decision to create this action/reaction algorithmic response. You are not fully grasping the idea, that with infinite power, there need not be robotic love, UNLESS god is limited to his own "PHYSICAL LAW."

    "3. One day, God and His righteousness will be vindicated. Right now, atheists accuse God of being a monster. They accuse God of being evil. They accuse God of being responsible for the presence of evil."

    ...I measure God's wickedness with his own ruler.

    "But the atheist said that God COULD have created a world where none of this is necessary. Actually, in a moral universe where Justice is seen to be carried out, that’s not true. God cannot contradict His own rules of logic, nor can He contradict His own nature"

    ...Nature? Are you suggesting that god is restricted to operate under the rules of "natural physics" that apply to "him"? You do not fully grasps the idea of COULD HAVE. You just, right now, insinuated that god COULD NOT have done something. Does that not conflict with the idea of INFINITE POWER? What else can God not do?

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  3. PART 3

    ". Knowing in advance that some would reject His offer of forgiveness, God still went ahead and gave us the freewill choice to reject Him."

    ...This is incomplete. It should read; 'CREATING a universe where some would reject his offer of forgiveness, God still went ahead and gave us the ILLUSION of the freewill choice to reject him.' To us, it's a percentage game. How large of a percentage will burn for eternity to fulfill god's plan? To "Him" its a plan, a selected route, as if God got it from google maps.

    ". Knowing in advance that some would reject His offer of forgiveness, God put in place a means of forgiveness and reward AS WELL AS a means of punishment for those who maintain a position of rebellion toward their God."

    ...Why punish if "he" knows people are going to do it anyway? "He" already knows that some will reject his offer anyway. Punishment is meant to detour people from behaving destructively. This is no detour. For what purpose can punishment exist if not to dilute the amount of further crime? OH THATS RIGHT, ITS CALLED REVENGE.

    "Are atheists brought into existence solely for the purpose of eternal destruction? Like the above paragraph states,
    Some are
    Some aren’t
    Some will remain atheists till their dying day
    Some will change their minds and convert"

    ...ALL ATHEISTS ARE BROUGHT INTO EXISTENCE FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF BURNING ETERNALLY. To say "Some aren't" suggests that Jesus will accept atheists. Your contention is that, it doesn't matter if your an atheist for a while, as long as you believe in god when you die. This is a weird marker. For some reason, god chose some odd temporal clauses for our required belief in Jesus. Sounds like a human rule. Actully it sounds like something out of the twilight zone, or some weird japanese game show.

    "Knowing in advance, those who would deny His existence, God has prepared them for destruction. He has raised them up for the sole purpose of their destruction. He will endure their presence patiently during their earthly life while waiting for all those who are going to come to salvation through faith in Jesus."

    ...This would make Jeffrey Dahmer sick. God harvesting humans to burn for eternity. Hitler would object to cruelty like this.

    "In the mean time:
    Creator God will rescue those who are not looking for Him,
    He will treat with love those who hate Him, and
    He will make peace with some of those who are currently His enemies."

    WAIT... DIDN'T YOU JUST SAY...

    ". The consequences of denying God while on earth are meant to be CORRECTIVE in nature"

    ... WELL NOW... Depending on your mood, God's real time punishment is corrective, and other times he'll treat you with love. Is this some sort of mind game god plays? or is it a game in the mind of the author? Or are all the gears working, in the mind of the author?

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  4. While I'm here...

    @Hugo, how do I make my text italic? and bold?
    I'm tired of writing quotations.

    @Mak, Are you a young earth creationist?

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  5. Wow atheistsnackbar, that's a long 3-part comment, I'll have to read that later tonight, still working...

    I just noticed my name in the recent comment so I'll just quickly explain the text formatting.

    You can use regular HTML tags when writing in the comment box. So if youare not familiar with the language, here are the 3 I use:
    - For italic it's < i > some text < / i >
    - Bold is < b >
    - Hyperlink is < a html = "http://www.url.com"> TEXT < /a >

    So it's actually more painful than just writing "", but I find it pretier ;)

    Hope this helps...

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  6. It does indeed, thanks Hugo!

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  7. testing italics 1,2,3...
    testing bold 1,2,3...

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