A few points:
1. Predetermination. There is no free will. If someone wants to point out some kind of scripture saying you have free will, I'm all ears.
2. Even years of suffering is nothing compared to enternity. No matter how short, long, painful or enjoyable your life is, it is nothing to your eternal reward.
3. Why should letting people die be bad? God is the benchmark for good. There is nothing more good, by deffinition.
</devil's advocate>
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"Oh, irony! Oh, no, no, we don't get that here. See, uh, people ski topless here while smoking dope, so irony's not really a high priority. We haven't had any irony here since about, uh, '83 when I was the only practitioner of it, and I stopped because I was tired of being stared at."
Omnia mutantu, nos et mutamur in illis.
All things change, and we change with them.
- Neil Gaiman, Marvel 1602
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