Seychelle Pennyfeather
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Well, let's say an atheist commits murder. Under the atheist's worldview, there is no afterlife. This means that if an atheist kills someone, he is doing so under the assumption that the consequence to this person (death) will last fovever.I have a crisis of faith on two topics right now. The first is that not everyone in the world has had the oppurunity to hear the gospel and the story of jesus. Would it be fair to condemn someone who was never even given a chance to learn about god. My second is about hell, I do believe that people should be punished for their sins but someone being burned for all of eternity is too much. Humans commit a finite amount of sin and I dont think its fair for someone to suffer forever.
In other words, if a human being takes sinful actions under the assumption that this is our only life and therefore the end of this life is eternally the end of somebody's existence, then that person has already accepted the concept of eternal consequences. We're talking about somebody with no belief in Jesus Christ who enacts his unbelief by murdering another person. So under the murderous atheist's own worldview, if it were true that this is the only life, then that atheist has just killed someone and stamped out that person's life forever.
Why wouldn't eternal punishment be warranted for somebody who committed those actions within that frame of mind? It's simply giving the sinner a taste of his own medicine.