![]() It wouldn’t be very loving of God to look at something like child abuse and say: “Well, I’m not really that bothered.” Actually, if he is loving, then he will hate these things. So he doesn’t love murder, or abuse, or selfishness, or pride. Just because God is loving, does not mean that he loves everything-there are some things that God doesn’t love, that in fact he hates. Well the Bible says that God is loving, and it also says that he will send some people to hell - so could it be that both things are true at the same time? I’d like to briefly give a couple of suggestions as to why this is the case. And so why can’t God just forgive everyone, and let anyone into heaven? Why does he insist in a seemingly cruel way that some people must go to hell? ![]() The Bible says that hell is a place without any of the good things that God gives us and which we enjoy today, such as friendship, love, joy - it’s an awful place. If God is so loving-and the Bible says that he is-then surely he wouldn’t send anyone to hell, would he? That’s a great question, a potentially explosive question. ![]()
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