If God is omnipotent and loving, would He not have given us free will to make moral choices, even if that means some of us might go to hell?
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My question is this:<br><br>God is loving and all-powerful. <br><br>If so, God should not have created us as slaves. Instead, God should have created us with free will, where we can choose between good and evil. <br><br>Why? Because if we are slaves, we don't have free will. Our choices are forced. <br><br>God should not have created us with no free will, because if we are not given a chance to choose good or evil, then we are not responsible for our sins. <br><br>And if we are not responsible for our sins, then God is not just or fair when punishing us for our sins. <br><br>God should have given us free will. <br><br>But God also wants us to choose good over evil. <br><br>I don't see a problem with this, because if we are given free will and we choose good, then God will reward us. <br><br>And if we choose evil and end up going to hell, well... we made our own choice. God gave us free will, but did not force us to go to hell. <br><br>And that is the end of my argument. I believe that God should give us free will, but that God does not send people to hell because they are not given a choice. God gives us a choice, and we choose to go to hell. <br><br>What's your take on this? Do you agree or disagree?
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