Still haven't come close to supporting the rationale that would require "judgement" by anyone, including god.
- I don't question that god should reserve judgement, that is - we should not judge eachother.
- The 10 Commandments are just that. There is no associated punishment (hence no judgement) included or implied.
I just don't get it. I understand the implications of judgement - you get to 'live forever' if you listen and do the right thing or ask forgiveness enough (whatever your particular religion believes) or if you don't, you burn in hell. Why? Why the NEED to judge? Is there not enough room in heaven? Or is it simply to coerce us into 'doing what he said' or 'the right thing'. What kind of free will is that? Hardly free will...so that argument looses ground quickly.
Just doesn't seem to be a need to judge.
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