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TekcubEht is a sorcerer and idolater who follows false gods and will rot in Hell.TekcubEht is a sorcerer and idolater who follows false gods and will rot in Hell.
Default Re: God Hates Asexuals - 12-27-2013, 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark L. Snyde, PhD View Post
God created man with free will. What good is being worshiped by automatons that are simply programmed to worship and obey. This would be meaningless. Would you rather be loved by a wife that chooses to love you of her own free will, or one that has been programmed to love you? Which would be more meaningful to you?
You'd have to make that woman happy to love you out of her own free will. But if you only tell her she's a worthless piece of flesh whose only reason for existing is to serve you with food and help you continue your family line, then you are very likely to have that woman refuse to follow your orders and say she'd rather die than have that fate. And she most likely will be killed or will run away or whatever may happen, just to escape that fate.

Heaven itself sounds like a place where you turn into an automaton.
You cannot feel sadness, you cannot cry, you cannot be angry, you cannot rebel because you will feel like sitting there and praising God is all you have to do. You will not care about your loved ones. You will have no emotions so you will not cry for that person that saved you when you were a kid, he will burn in hell because he didn't believe in the Bible and that was the ONLY reason why he will burn in hell. But you will not care that you wouldn't have been given the chance to repent if you had died as a kid had that person not saved you.
What makes a person in Heaven so different from an automaton? An automaton is just as contented as a pleased person who needs nothing else but to follow an order.

God is the creator of everything, why would he not be the creator of sin? Sin is part of "everything". Mistakes are part of "everything". God's paradoxes are part of flaws that are also part of "everything".
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