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There are also inumerable scriptural passages which can be cited about God's perfect judgement, omnibenevolence, perfect mercy, unconditional love etc. According to the Bible, God cannot be unjust and punishing people for failing to believe something he has given them no reason to believe is unjust. I think the 1 Corinthians quotation in the OP is on point as well. If "God is love" and "love keeps no record of wrongs," then either God keeps no record of wrongs or God is not love. I think that yummyfur's defense that people have to love God first fails to be convincing since it is not possible to love something you have no reason to believe exists and no means of ascertaining which religious "commandments" are correct. It all comes down to a WAG and an omnibenvevolent God could not logically base his judgement on whether people incidentally arrive at a correct belief through nothing but a guess. I like to use the analogy that God expecting people to guess which religion is the "true" one without evidence is akin to basing salvation on whether people can guess what number he's thinking of between one and infinity. |
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It should be noted that God does not always "keep a record of wrongs." He employs mercy and justification to expunge offenses. |
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