Hmm okay
but think about this you're telling me God expects me to forgive all the time in my life but he has time where he can grant you forgiveness?
Now say there's a person who has his son killed by a neigbour God wants the man to forgive but he reaches a certain point in time where he can't forgive
Saying you want people to follow your rules and if not you throw them in hell thats not free will
do you think adolf hitler was any different to people who he thought were aryans but behaved differently in a way that was against what he thought was right?
And you can't say there's free will if there's no any conversation or agreement terms to how i got to this world in the first place
speaking of this how can be commiting suicide be a sin when in the first place a person does not willingly come into this world
Someone killed someone's son you expect him to forgive but you don't forgive him if he hasn't repent for his sins when he dies and although sins are all the same but can we agree some of them have weight than others?
Now what if the man who died and didn't repent was just a lier although maybe the lies were many in his lifetime but he forgave the murder of his son don't you think he deserves forgiveness adding the fact that the guy who murdered his son didn't ask for forgiveness either?🤔
Wow, unafaa kuwa
journalist! But in some of your questions,
your English isn't quite smooth. So, sijui kama nimekuelewa vizuri. If you see that I haven’t answered your questions yet, feel free to ask again. Here’s a structured response with short answers after each of your question:
Q: Hmm okay, but think about this you're telling me God expects me to forgive all the time in my life but He has time where He can grant you forgiveness?
✅ God is always ready to forgive—anytime. The difference is that we must
accept His forgiveness through repentance.
Q: Now say there's a person who has his son killed by a neighbor. God wants the man to forgive, but he reaches a certain point where he can't forgive.
✅ Forgiveness is difficult, but it’s for
our peace, not just the offender’s. God still ensures
justice—forgiveness doesn’t mean no consequences.
Q: Saying you want people to follow your rules and if not, you throw them in hell—that's not free will.
✅ Free will means we
choose to accept or reject God. Hell isn’t a punishment God forces—it’s the result of rejecting Him.
Q: Do you think Adolf Hitler was any different from people who he thought were Aryans but behaved differently in a way that was against what he thought was right?
✅ Hitler forced his will on others. God doesn’t force anyone—He gives the choice to accept or reject Him.
Q: And you can't say there's free will if there's no conversation or agreement terms on how I got to this world in the first place.
✅ Free will applies to choices
after birth. No one chooses to be born, but we all choose how to live.
Q: Speaking of this, how can committing suicide be a sin when in the first place, a person does not willingly come into this world?
✅ Life is a gift. Suicide isn’t just about coming into the world—it’s about giving up on the purpose God has for you.
Q: Someone killed someone's son; you expect him to forgive, but you don’t forgive the murderer if he hasn’t repented when he dies. Although sins are all the same, can we agree some sins have more weight than others?
✅ Some sins cause more damage, but
all sin separates us from God. That’s why we all need repentance and mercy.
Q: Now, what if the man who died and didn’t repent was just a liar, although maybe he lied many times in his lifetime, but he forgave the murderer of his son? Don’t you think he deserves forgiveness, considering the murderer never asked for forgiveness either?
✅ Forgiving others doesn’t replace
our need for God’s forgiveness. Each person must repent
for their own sins to receive God’s mercy.