The Problem of Narrow Salvation
OBJECTION: A Loving God would love all of His creation. He would make sure that everyone goes to Heaven (regardless of what they might believe in this life). A loving God would never limit Heaven to a...
View ArticleThe Problem of Meritorious Salvation
OBJECTION: There are millions of good people in the world who are not Christians. It is unfair for God to penalize people who are otherwise good, just because they haven’t heard about Jesus. A good God...
View ArticleThe Problem of Equal Punishment
OBJECTION: A Loving God would not punish everyone in the same way. It’s unfair to send someone like Gandhi to Hell (simply because he was not a Christian) alongside someone like Hitler (who committed...
View ArticleThe Problem of an Eternal Hell
OBJECTION: The idea that our temporal, finite sin on earth should deserve an eternal punishment of infinite torment in hell is ridiculously inequitable. The punishment does not fit the crime. Why would...
View ArticleThe Problem of Hell’s Existence
OBJECTION: A Loving God would never create a place like Hell. Any God that would send people to a place of punishment and torment is unloving by definition. The Answer Lies in the Nature of Love and...
View ArticleThe Problem of a Punishing God
OBJECTION: If God is all-loving, why doesn’t he “reform” people rather than simply “punish” them in Hell? Even human prison systems understand the value of reform. A God who simply punishes his...
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