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Originally Posted by Splendour
I don't think the onus is on God. He's already did everything he can do. There comes a point that you make a decision whether or not you accept his offer and co-operate with him.
Glory is something that is owed to God and human beings benefit from giving it to him.
It is an offer that cannot be fully comprehended. We don't have full information. Worse, the information we do have is vague and contradictory. Is it your opinion that it is just to base eternal decisions on such limited data? Is it your opinion that less than one hundred years should be the basis for eternity?
Why should a being such as God feel he is owed anything? I mean, I'm sure he'd appreciate some good wishes, but how does an atheist, or a believer of another faith really offend a being who is so much greater than ourselves? Would I be offended if I learned that an ant didn't like me? Or preferred my neighbour's front walk to mine?
It's funny how utterly
human God's desires seem to be portrayed as.