Wanaojua Kiingereza tu: Karibuni tuchati kwa Kiingereza

Wanaojua Kiingereza tu: Karibuni tuchati kwa Kiingereza

I mean you've just said it yourself
God puts people in hell as there was actions before that were not of his liking so it basically doesn't make him any Different to Adolf because Adolf killed or put people in concetration camps who did not follow his rules isn't that the same thing?

How can you be so sure that forgiveness offers the victims peace ......what if he feels better if he doesn't forgive then is the victim allowed to not forgive if it does give him peace?


Life is a gift yes, but how can you punish someone for throwing a gift he didn't know he was to be given do you think he will appreciate it as a person who lets say worked his way to the gift?

see this mystery is so complicated
Can you tell me what is the purpose of god to you
How can you know your purpose please enlighten me
With this new questions arise
The guy who betrayed jesus what was his purpose if his purpose in life was different than that of betraying jesus then why the prophecy of betrayal was known before?

See the word Free will can't exist in a place where prophecy is present i think you can grasp what i'm trying to communicate here
A1 corresponds to Question 1, A2 to Q2, and so on...

A1: No, because Hitler acted out of hatred and personal ideology, while God is just and offers salvation to all. Hell is a result of rejecting God's grace, not a punishment forced upon innocent people.

A2: True peace comes from healing, and forgiveness frees the victim from bitterness. Choosing not to forgive may feel good temporarily, but it can lead to long-term emotional burdens.

A3: The value of life isn't based on whether we asked for it but on its purpose. Rejecting a gift doesn’t remove the responsibility of how it is treated, just as disregarding life can have consequences.

A4: God's purpose is to bring love, redemption, and eternal life to those who seek Him. We discover our purpose by seeking God, understanding His Word, and living in alignment with His will.

A5: Judas had free will, but God, in His foreknowledge, knew what he would choose. The prophecy revealed what would happen, but it didn’t force Judas to betray Jesus—it was still his choice.

A6: Free will and prophecy can coexist because prophecy reveals what God already knows, not what He forces to happen. People still make their own choices, even if God foresees them.
 
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