@Squeakybro,
Quote:I want to know what your going to tell your kids if they have to go into the lake of fire.
I'll take that as a yes, then; you're okay with your god throwing innocent kids into a lake of fire to suffer the pain of burning alive forever. I think that's sinful, but I don't want to judge.
So, a six-year old kid of atheist parents dies and finds himself before God on judgment day. In your mind, it would go something like this:
“Jimmy Smith, I sentence you to my lake of fire.”
“Lake of fire? Is that even possible?”
“It is if you’re me. And that’s where I’m sending you.”
“But why?”
“Because you didn’t obey my will.”
“But I didn’t even know you existed.”
“I don’t care. That’s not my problem.”
“But I don’t want to be burned to death.”
“You don’t have to worry about that, Jimmy, because I’ve also made it so that you’ll never die.”
“You mean you’ve made it so I’ll feel the pain of burning alive forever?”
“Yes.”
“But why would you do something like that?”
“Because I can.”
“Okay, but why?”
“Because your parents didn't tell you about me.”
“But how is that my fault?”
“Because I say it is.”
“But that’s not fair.”
“It is if I say it is.”
“But why would you say it’s fair?”
“Because it’s what I want. You should have loved me.”
"Has anyone ever told you that you come across as really insecure?"
"Little boy, you just bought yourself a trip to the deep end of my lake of fire."
"I'm not gonna go into that lake."
"Oh really? Well I'll just have one of my angels drag your sorry, crying ass into it, then"
"Somebody help me!! HELP!"
"Yeah, that's what they all say."