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I Am Christian

If god is supposed to love us so damn much, why is his need to have us come to him without proof more important to him than the well-being off our eternal soul?

I mean, if you had a human parent who was more concerned that you love them without any real reason than they were with their child's well-being you would consider them to be a pretty awful, selfish parent, yes?

That's not love.
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MetalGreymon · 36-40, M
I understand that. It just doesn't seem like love to me.
To me love means that you place the needs and well-being of the other person above your own. Even if they don't do what you want or care for you the way you care for them.
So if god is content to let his children burn because they disbelieve/lack belief/believe in something else then i'm sorry, but that's brutally conditional love and conditional love is not love at all.

Sure i forgive you.
And as a helpful tip: when you're discussing/debating something, confine your responses to the subject and don't waste time on potential motivations and grammar. More time showing your point, less time trying to show superiority.Then you won't have to ask for forgiveness.