LordAurbeighCeThyne
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A theological conundrum...
Assume that one day, God decides to test us by switching His rules for good and evil. The new rules: If you do evil - you'll go to heaven. If you do good - you'll go to hell. He does this to determine if Christians will follow Him come what may.
What is more important to you: your love for God, or your love for your neighbors?
Be sincere. If you feel the question is blasphemous, don't answer.
For those who say that God can never change... Consider that God changed from caring for his chosen people to caring for all of humanity. Consider that God changed from being a jealous God to being a merciful One.
This is a "What If?"... don't question the question.
Assume that one day, God decides to test us by switching His rules for good and evil. The new rules: If you do evil - you'll go to heaven. If you do good - you'll go to hell. He does this to determine if Christians will follow Him come what may.
What is more important to you: your love for God, or your love for your neighbors?
Be sincere. If you feel the question is blasphemous, don't answer.
For those who say that God can never change... Consider that God changed from caring for his chosen people to caring for all of humanity. Consider that God changed from being a jealous God to being a merciful One.
This is a "What If?"... don't question the question.