Apr 29, 2006 18:32
Protestants say that you'd better believe in God, or esle after your death you will be punished eternally in the hell by God.
There emerges a problem: why can't God punish people when they're alive?
An empirical fact is that: if people are alive, (according to religious wording, the souls are living in the bodies) God can do nothing to them, even when they deny him. If religionists want to punish them, they must attack them personally. None of them pray to God to ask for an punishment on them.
ONLY after their death (souls leave away from bodies) then can God punish them.
Does this mean: human body is more powerful than God? If God wants to punish you, he can do nothing but wating for your death. He cannot even pull your soul out of your body. Because your body's protection of your soul is too perfect, even God cannot breach your body.
And I know human bodies can be impaired by bacteria. Does this mean: bacteria are much more powerful than God?
Can God get diseased?