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why do u think god would let us suffer like this and what do u expect will happen to u when u die?
 
Not all religions are the same. I personally believe in an impersonal god/force, basically just nature in its totality. As for afterlife, there isn't one as far as we know. Your consciousness just ceases to exist after death.
 
Not all religions are the same. I personally believe in an impersonal god/force, basically just nature in its totality. As for afterlife, there isn't one as far as we know. Your consciousness just ceases to exist after death.
thats a brutal belief even if its not true i like to think of an magical afterlife where i will get whatever i want maybe its just cope but brutal to think that theres just nothing when u die
 
why do u think god would let us suffer like this and what do u expect will happen to u when u die?
Which God are you talking about? There is only oneJesus Christ.
 
why do u think god would let us suffer like this
Some of my Brothers claim this is so that we're in a "test", but i believe this suffering is more of caused by Satan

If you were to create a human society, then pluck satan from it, you would have the perfect society. Though there can be some flaws, whereas them being done due to inexperience, otherwise it will function perfectly fine.

We would have never invented terms like Chad, Stacy etc. If it wasn't for Satan's whispers, because all humans would have been equal by then

So i believe it's not God that put you through this but rather Satan
 
thats a brutal belief even if its not true i like to think of an magical afterlife where i will get whatever i want maybe its just cope but brutal to think that theres just nothing when u die
Tbh nothingness isn't as bad as one would think. You just wouldn't exist anymore, no sensations, no more pain, no pleasure either, just nothing.
 
religion is a bad cope.
 
religion is a bad cope.
i mean believing that u will go an after life and finally after all your suffering will get to enjoy a nice afterlife gives strength and hope to some people
 
i mean believing that u will go an after life and finally after all your suffering will get to enjoy a nice afterlife gives strength and hope to some people
It’s literally retarded thought I am sorry
 
why do u think god would let us suffer like this and what do u expect will happen to u when u die?
Because we are separated from God, and we should be close to Him.

By being far, we might not even have the spiritual resistance to deal with this life He provides.

And there is a reason why God doesn't just show up, which i can explain if you are interested
 
why do u think god would let us suffer like this and what do u expect will happen to u when u die?
the dogmatic thesis that i utterly harmonize with posits that the unfortunate ends of the spectrum regarding this universe are meant to achieve cosmic justice; if everyone were to be blessed with the variety of traits, attributes, and foundations we consider boons such as elite genetics, beauty, wealth, and intelligence..., this trek would be deemed incoherent and uncalled for; this harsh journey is a test of your resilience, morals, and ethics. adverse conditions like hideousness, poverty, and cognitive disabilities are crucial so we can distinguish between what is an abomination and what is a grace, it's truly more complex than that; these are just surface-level assumptions. as for the afterlife, the promise of an ethereal, flawless eternity filled with never-ending joy soothes the agony for most religious beings, i am trying not to lose my grip on that belief, since it can neither be dismissed nor proven. however, my tenuous sliver of hope seems to fade away gradually with each tribulation i struggle with, i think this question deserves its own in-depth, analytical thread to grasp a rational conclusion.
 
Because we are separated from God, and we should be close to Him.

By being far, we might not even have the spiritual resistance to deal with this life He provides.

And there is a reason why God doesn't just show up, which i can explain if you are interested
yea could u explain more
 
the dogmatic thesis that i utterly harmonize with posits that the unfortunate ends of the spectrum regarding this universe are meant to achieve cosmic justice; if everyone were to be blessed with the variety of traits, attributes, and foundations we consider boons such as elite genetics, beauty, wealth, and intelligence..., this trek would be deemed incoherent and uncalled for; this harsh journey is a test of your resilience, morals, and ethics. adverse conditions like hideousness, poverty, and cognitive disabilities are crucial so we can distinguish between what is an abomination and what is a grace, it's truly more complex than that; these are just surface-level assumptions. as for the afterlife, the promise of an ethereal, flawless eternity filled with never-ending joy soothes the agony for most religious beings, i am trying not to lose my grip on that belief, since it can neither be dismissed nor proven. however, my tenuous sliver of hope seems to fade away gradually with each tribulation i struggle with, i think this question deserves its own in-depth, analytical thread to grasp a rational conclusion.
i see thank u for the in depth response
 
yea could u explain more
There is a mistery around God, that if God just showed up, He would just have to judge everyone immediatly without giving them a chance to repent, people who didnt repent yet couldnt do nothing but cry they cant go to The Kingdom Of God.


The same for all sinners.

God made very clear that this kind of ends when the person dies or the day finally came.

And to make it possible for the person repent and be saved, He sended His Son to the cross so He could save and make it possible for any person who believes be saved if they believe in Him, that He will save them from sin and all kinds of evil within their soul, giving acess to The Eternal Life and True Eternal Connection To God.

Jesus gave the gift of salvation, that anyone can accept or reject freely without breaking the rule of appearing and breaking the mystery.

Any other doubt?
 

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