Kirby D. P.
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- May 12, 2015
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Hello. Polite atheist here. I come here for opinion from a genuine Christian perspective. All I have to offer in return is: I am willing to be convinced to abandon my atheism. I admit, that is a fairly high bar to overcome, but I promise it is true. So you find in me a chance to do a good deed.
First, I’ll accept for the sake of argument that God is omnipotent, in whatever guise you take that to mean. So I’m not posing today’s question as any sort of, “Can God create a rock so heavy he can’t lift it,” kind of lame “gotchya” proposition.
In your opinions, can God destroy you? I don’t mean “kill you.” And I don’t mean “send you to Hell in the hereafter.” I mean, do you think he can “UNcreate” you. Remove you from existence.
So far as I understand it, Christianity (among other things) often entails the notion of some life eternal, even after physical death.
I have spoken with Christians who say they believe in a literal Revelation-style Hell. I have spoken with others who are convinced in something less literal, but which accords posthumous judgment in measures of reward and punishment in proportion to how a person lived out their moral obligations while on earth, but the particulars of these conditions are unknowable until after death. I know one devout (and intensely sweet and caring) Christian who believes in the full-blown lake of fire Hell, but who is convinced the God is too loving to ever actually send anyone there.
But all of these require or imply some everlasting soul. Even others with whom I have discussed these things frame Hell as eternal separation from the presence of God, and the closest we can come to imagining such horror is all the various earthly torments ascribed allegorically to a state of “physical” damnation.
But (again, whatever thoughts you’d care to share), can God just make you “go away?” No bliss of Heaven, but also no anguish of Hell?
As you consider, don’t feel you have to start at liturgical square one for my sake. I am, at the very the least, “Bible literate.” I have no problem finding all the passages in the Bible describing how God can bring things into being and to cause things to happen, including destruction. But I can’t find any strong scriptural point suggesting that he can, or at least, that he ever does UNdo things.
As a nonbeliever, I actually would prefer that neither Hell nor Heaven is real. I know at least half of that sounds crazy. If any of you are interested, I am happy to explain why. But, I wonder, if God does exist, is there this third “option” which never seems to be discussed? Or do you think it CAN’T exist. And if not, why not?
Thanks for any thoughts.
First, I’ll accept for the sake of argument that God is omnipotent, in whatever guise you take that to mean. So I’m not posing today’s question as any sort of, “Can God create a rock so heavy he can’t lift it,” kind of lame “gotchya” proposition.
In your opinions, can God destroy you? I don’t mean “kill you.” And I don’t mean “send you to Hell in the hereafter.” I mean, do you think he can “UNcreate” you. Remove you from existence.
So far as I understand it, Christianity (among other things) often entails the notion of some life eternal, even after physical death.
I have spoken with Christians who say they believe in a literal Revelation-style Hell. I have spoken with others who are convinced in something less literal, but which accords posthumous judgment in measures of reward and punishment in proportion to how a person lived out their moral obligations while on earth, but the particulars of these conditions are unknowable until after death. I know one devout (and intensely sweet and caring) Christian who believes in the full-blown lake of fire Hell, but who is convinced the God is too loving to ever actually send anyone there.
But all of these require or imply some everlasting soul. Even others with whom I have discussed these things frame Hell as eternal separation from the presence of God, and the closest we can come to imagining such horror is all the various earthly torments ascribed allegorically to a state of “physical” damnation.
But (again, whatever thoughts you’d care to share), can God just make you “go away?” No bliss of Heaven, but also no anguish of Hell?
As you consider, don’t feel you have to start at liturgical square one for my sake. I am, at the very the least, “Bible literate.” I have no problem finding all the passages in the Bible describing how God can bring things into being and to cause things to happen, including destruction. But I can’t find any strong scriptural point suggesting that he can, or at least, that he ever does UNdo things.
As a nonbeliever, I actually would prefer that neither Hell nor Heaven is real. I know at least half of that sounds crazy. If any of you are interested, I am happy to explain why. But, I wonder, if God does exist, is there this third “option” which never seems to be discussed? Or do you think it CAN’T exist. And if not, why not?
Thanks for any thoughts.