Sentences with phrase «eternal torture»

I'm going to start calling the cops whenever someone threatens me with eternal torture.
I've heard theologians make a good case for the impermanent «trash heap» and a good case for the traditional view of eternal torture.
If he didn't create it and didn't want to send people to eternal torture there, he'd destroy it.
The whole Jesus mythology isn't as pure as you think it is, condemning most of humanity to an eternal torture zone is more evil than anything anyone could conceive, making your god the ultimate evil!
Everyone knows that a true God would attract you to his superior wisdom by bribing you with promises of happy - happy land if you obey and threatens you with eternal torture if you don't.
I don't need a deity to hang the threat of eternal torture over my head in order to steer me away from causing suffering.
Your god seems extremely evil if he sees the need send most of his creations to eternal torture.
So, JIL, how come you and your lot and your sky fairy think eternal torture is fair punishment for mild «sins» in a finite life, «sins» such as reasonable doubt?
Nothing like being threatened with eternal torture through somebody's imaginary friend.
The kind loving Jesus who is supposedly going to throw most of the population of Earth into eternal torture?
And the promised eternal torture by a «loving» god for minor sins or doubt of a short mortal life.
Child: But daddy, if it's true, millions of people will suffer eternal torture.
Suppose the child has more empathy than you and actually worries about the prospect of millions of people suffering eternal torture for not believing in an invisible myth?
That he demands you be obedient or suffer eternal torture?
@snarf: I don't like explaining to a child when the hear Christians preaching god sends them to hell for eternal torture if they don't believe the BS in the bible.
They had some bad thought enter their mind and are now afraid that God is going to kill their family and then strike them down with cancer before burning their house down around their ears and sending them off to eternal torture in hell.
In fact, your 1st commandment demands that I worship only your god — under penalty of death and eternal torture.
Also, eternal torture and all - loving are mutually exclusive concepts.
It is so important to instill belief as a first step in the placebo process, that doubters must be threatened with eternal torture if they resist belief.
And one of those lies is the doctrine of eternal torture.
A «loving» God sending anyone to the eternal torture of Hell?
What if that process is one of purification, instead of a means of eternal torture?
«A «loving» god who builds eternal torture pits for the majority of the people he made.
None of this eternal torture bullshit.
Even if he sends people to his eternal torture chamber out of «love» it sure doesn't seem like that, does it?
Hell is described as the place set aside for the doers of bad deeds, the place where sinners will receive their eternal torture and punishment.
We are told that these desires that are part of our biological / psychological make - up are the very catalysts to eternal torture because the first family chose the wrong snack in the greatest garden of all time after the talking snake had convinced them to.
That's a far cry from religious dictates that often present a god whose idea of justice is eternal torture for those who aren't in the club..
I had often heard «God's ways are not like ours» to describe the problem of eternal torture for temporal sins, but I didn't understand how hell was indicative of a higher way when it was something that struck me as abhorrent.
Would any human father threaten his child with eternal torture for disobeying him or for rejecting him as their father?
And I know that an inclusive God certainly seems higher than a God who creates people to live for a moment and suffer eternal torture.
Basing you perceptions on religion is like using a very distorted lense to view the real world: the result is so perverted by doing it that you come up with bizarre notions like «contraceptives are bad» «everyone else is going to an eternal torture chamber because they don't agree with me.»
Eternal torture in the hell - fires.
Bob — his «law», via your 1st commandment, is that everyone must worship only him — under penalty of death and eternal torture.
If it's eternal torture in a pit of never - ending fire, then that's pretty disgusting of you..
Sorry, but that kind of doctrine, and the threat of eternal torture is why many are leaving, and many others are just thinking critically about their beliefs, and finding that it is illogical, immoral, divisive, and incapable of presenting anything resembling evidence to it's own «thruthfullness».
HeavenSent is threatening yet another person with eternal torture for the crime of being reasonable.
The crux of the problem is this: Christians (mostly) think that eternal torture is a fitting punishment for the thought crime of failing to believe in their God.
I would probably like you, and vice verse if we met... but, you believe in a religion, and agree, that I deserve eternal torture.
God is the biggest azzhole of all time in that he built and sustains an eternal torture pit for those who don't meet his approval.
Your god is a sadistic torturer who built and sustains an eternal torture pit.
Righteous and favored of god or wicked and deserving of eternal torture.
Please let us learn about medicine so we can beat You and Your little game of torturing us while we yet live on this planet, as we know You are a Sadistic Son - Of - A-B + ch who is not satisfied giving us eternal torture in the fiery lake.
Christians worship a god they believe sends people to hell for eternal torture if they don't believe in him.
And god so loved the world he condemned to eternal torture anyone who never heard of, or could not believe in, an absurd tale from long ago and / or far away.
@Topher, «And I'm sure a murderer will get a more - severe punishment than someone who only thinks it,...» In the Biblical view aren't both punishments the same, i.e. eternal torture?
Nothing like being called a depraved animal, a rat, scum, garbage, less than human or any of the other names that atheists get called on a regular basis, not to mention no threats of eternal torture.
Your 1st commandment says that I must worship only your god — under penalty of death and eternal torture.
Yes, it's so big of god to condemn us all to eternal torture for simply being born human and then giving a few of us, the gullible ones, a Get Out of Hell Pass.
To me, that makes more sense than an invisible supernatural being in the sky magically poofing the Universe into existence and then dictating rules and regulation that would either be obeyed, or result in eternal torture if you didn't.
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