ArchivedEleven questions and excuses.I can neither accept nor reject a "gift" I don't believe to exist. And you haven't answered my question. If there is only one "right" choice, what was the point of giving us free will? The driver. But how is this relevant? The latter. You seem to think I chose to disbelieve in God. I'm trying to figure out whether you think that was a fully informed choice -- as it would presumably have to be, for the consequences to be just -- and if so, what you think my motivations could <I>possibly</I> be. Why would anyone knowingly condemn themselves to hell? "You can choose to believe in Santa Claus or you would not be able to say you don't believe in Santa Claus, this is a choice." But you can't, can you? He's just a myth, a myth based on a historical figure. This is how I feel about "Jesus Christ." |
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