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Originally Posted by zeek
Do you imagine a God who allows sentient beings to suffer unspeakable horrors in this life and then condemns the vast majority of humanity to suffering for Eternity.? Now explain how He [if you imagine God to be a He] "loves us to the uttermost." If that's how you imagine "Him" then, it seems to me that logically and morally, you need to re-imagine God, cuz your God is a contradiction and a monster.
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Chapter One of the Book of Job makes it abundantly clear
Who loves us to the uttermost and
who is the real monster. This chapter, without question, coupled with the rest of the book, solved forever the so-called philosophical "
Problem of Evil."
IMHO, the greatest tragedy on earth is to never have faith in God, or worse, to have once had faith in God, and then discarded it as worthless.