What God would you rather accept?

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Porcelain Doll

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I personally believe in having a set of rules that must be adhered to, just that they are not as strict as certain people make them out to be. I feel that the most despicable of people should be punished for their sins in the afterlife.
 
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I personally believe in having a set of rules that must be adhered to, just that they are not as strict as certain people make them out to be. I feel that the most despicable of people should be punished for their sins in the afterlife.
what about divine rehabilitation? Why give up on them after they die?
 

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(Sorry to be off-topic here...but Porcelain Doll, could you make your text size bigger? Compared to everyone else's, yours is so tiny. If I increase the size, then everyone else's is way too big.)
 

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(Sorry to be off-topic here...but Porcelain Doll, could you make your text size bigger? Compared to everyone else's, yours is so tiny. If I increase the size, then everyone else's is way too big.)

I am actually the exact same way with my handwriting :) it is so small that people have a difficult time reading it. I hope that this text size is large enough to see.
 

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Here's the deal. For religious & spiritual folks it will be interesting to see the answers to this question. For atheists and all others, just play devil's advocate with this in presuming there is a higher power.

What I would like to hear from our members is this:

If you could choose between a God who has a set of rules that must be adhered to where some are "saved" based on following those rules OR a God who has no rules or constraints and everyone is "saved" yet it means that those you consider vile and "sinners" are also invited into heaven with you, which God would you choose if you knew that the first God meant that the majority of human-kind would have to either burn in hell or be destroyed forever?

The first one. I'm interested in justice.
 

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I'm for a God & savior who would tell everyone to live their own lives and set their own paths. If your path chooses to be one of darkness and dismay then karma will always kick you in the ass.

I think everyone should follow their own guidelines in life.




Oh and my answer is number 1....
 

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In response to the original post... I would always, always pick choice no.2, because I do not believe anybody is evil and deserving of eternal damnation... we're all the same, I believe.
 

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Door # 1 is a raging inferno, blistering the flesh from your bones.

Door # 2 is a tranquial meadow, with butterflies and fawns scattered about.

Door # 3 is reality and thats where I am headed.
 

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I would like a god who lets people live their lives without having a set of rules in place to wreak revenge on them when they die. Oh, and one that isn't so secretive/absent.
dude i'll take it your one of those kids that have been groomed to do what the f*?k ever and still get the candy when they screw up
 

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I'm agnostic. While I don't believe in any "God" (except the God of comedy, Graham Kennedy), I do like to believe that somewhere out there, there is a higher power.
 
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