If God loves everyone does that mean He has no Judgement?
2019-06-23T20:09:48Z
UPDATE: I meant, if God loves everyone the same then either He loves the good and the bad with equal passion, or He cannot distinguish between the two. Either way it creates a conundrum. If God loves good people and bad people the same how can He then take behavior into consideration? If a bad/evil person is told all their lives that God loves them as much as a righteous person, then they are free to do evil without incurring the wrath or God.
ScoutSniper7622019-06-23T18:46:53Z
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This is false. God does not love everyone. God does not love evil. Aside from evil, God loves all, it is only a matter of discovery of his or her presence along with building a relationship before entering his/her kingdom(or queendom if you may, Haha) aka the after life. That being said, God judges his/herself substantially...so why not judge a vision of your own creation(angels)? It was said God created angels before mankind. God is judgemental. You have two people God judges.
1 man going on a killing spree targeting innocents and the other going from state to state preaching to the entire continent to spread the knowledge of his or her existence.
Now God will be judging both individuals. Who do you think gets the good judgement & blessings and who do you think will be damned to hell.
Everyone is evaluated as God evaluates him/herself.
The Duke of Dorgenburg loves everyone in his Duchy, and he demonstrates his love by chopping of the little fingers of their left hands.
God's love is similar to that in that it's beyond human understanding. In other words, the word "love" should not be used because it is absolutely nothing like the meaning of the word that humans use.
Keep in mind that I'm describing the love that is attributed to the fictional character in the Bible.
So, in a similar way, "judgement" is beyond your ability to understand.