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Though it may be pointless to post seeing as valid points from the wrong perspective may get eradicated - because a wrong has always been perpetrated doesn't mean it should always be perpetrated.
-edit: Seriously man, with that kind of logic even Ghandi would want to bitch slap you.
I personally think this statement("being away from God is hell") is a bit of a bad sell, like something more of the old testament than the more-progressive new testament. It's one I view as something that puts Christianity in a bad light. This statement is essentially saying that Christianity is about persecution, blindly following, and arbitrarily punishing without mercy nor the slightest empathy(in terms of the majority of people in the world whom are born without a strong push to go Christian wherever they live) in the eyes of anyone that isn't already believing in the faith. Getting further away from these far-outdated concepts would definitely be a good thing for all of Christianity. Like glossing over Leviticus and it's overcited/overblown statement interpreted as "God hates fags", it's something that would be beneficial to be swept under the rug and left as a sort of editor's cut, so to speak.
The messages of compassion, empathy, and all that other jazz delivered as the new testament is a much better sell than "fuck you, join us or die." That old motto sounds pretty failtastic too. I'm not certain what the new motto is, but it can't be as bad as the old one.
“There are only two kinds of people in the end: those who say to God, "Thy will be done," and those to whom God says, in the end, "Thy will be done."
Right, and what do you suppose God should do to save us from such a horrible fate? Should he... maybe come to Earth himself and submit himself to death to rescue us? He did it.Okay, so a tiny portion of humanity would spit in God's face and therefore go to hell. What's your point? Most atheists aren't like this, not least because they are atheists, and therefore can't hate God because they don't believe in him. Most of the hatred you're seeing is hatred for Christianity, which is a very different affair. The closest to hating God an atheist can get is hating the idea of God - and what with his many, many flaws - outlined in depth in The Bible - what's not to hate?
Also, how on Earth does anyone "volunteer" for hell? The vast majority of people consigned there either don't believe in it, or quite reasonably think their actions don't warrant the absolute worst punishment possible.
Finally, God doesn't have to be actively pushing us off to hell to be a monster for letting us end up there. If someone's about to fall in front of a train, and you have the power to easily rescue them, but you don't, you're still an asshole.