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Originally Posted by Rathji
Objective Standard of Morality
There are laws that God created, he is obligated to to follow them as long as wel follow them. If we follow them, we will recieve the rewards of these laws. If we do not follow them, we cannot recieve the rewards for it. ie God can't feel sorry for us and reward us if we didn't follow the 'rule'. This might be hard to understand, but this topic could be discussed for days on end without being complete.
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I have a question.
Let's say John Smith is an Atheist. He wasn't baptized, but was raised in a Christian household. He's open to the idea of God, but after years of searching for evidence, finds overwhelming support in evolution and science instead, leading to his logic-based decision that on facts alone and strong supporting theories, God cannot possibly exist.
He lives a good life. He helps those in need, and everything he does would be within the "rules" of the 10 Commandments. And then he dies.
Why should he go to hell, just because he didn't believe in something which he found no evidence of?