This critique effectively exposes the logical inconsistency of eternal punishment by highlighting the fundamental unfairness of judging a finite, evolving human life. It offers a compelling philosophical argument that traditional dogma fails to account for the psychological reality of human growth and maturity.
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EXPOSING Fear Based Christianity! | Rashad Verme Reveals A Huge FLAW About Judgement DayAdded:
Do not get mad when I say this, but if the Christian God is real, he might be a bit of a [ __ ] And the reason why I say that is because when you think about the afterlife and judgment day and what people are going to be based upon or judged upon based upon words, actions, deeds to which they are they're going to be judged for this finite life. There are people who never made it to 10, people who never made it to 20, people who never made it to 30, and they are going to be judged for their life. There are people who are 30, 35, 36 years old, who still have not figured out life in its fullness yet. And then there are people who have lived younger, shorter than they have, and they have to be judged for what people had to figure out by the age of 40 and over.
Do you really think that is a fair metric?
I came across a video by this man named Rashad and he vividly expresses this idea of how his fellow brethren in Christ need to be more urgent, need to be more, I guess, open about the faith and really standing 10 toes down in to what they believe in. And he says that he does not want to see people go to hell. He does not want to see people, you know, I guess, experience God's wrath, which I I thought Jesus had that taken care of, but evidently God did a whole lot more left over. But I want y'all to watch this video. But before we watch this video, I want to give y'all a special shout out. I do highly appreciate everybody who is coming over who who, you know, appreciates me and supports this channel and likes the content. Speaking of likes, go ahead and click that like button. All right, this is going to push the video out to other people. you probably came across this or one of your uh recommendations or whatever the case is. So, if you have, welcome to my platform. So, be sure to hit the like button and I want to know your thoughts and your comments in the comment section below. I do respond back, right? I will show appreciation if you are respectful. All right, but without further ado, let's get into the video. Sometimes you're preaching the gospel to people and they try to act so cool in front of their friends. They stand there like, you know, but the thing is, if you don't repent, we're all going to stand before the Lord one day. And all that all that cool stuff that you're trying to do to flaunt in front of your friends is not going to work in front of the Lord. The Bible says that every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord. So if you don't fear the Lord now, if you don't have honor and reverence for him now, you're going to have honor and reverence for him one day when you stand before him. And I don't want to see anybody experience wrath. I don't want to see anybody experience hell. So you see that, right? I think that's a load of baloney.
I don't think that a a good God, a just God even for that matter, would treat his creation like that, his own image, his own likeness like that.
I could never treat anybody that I know personally in my life like that.
judging them based upon this simplistic metric, this standard of glazing me.
That's not how we win people over. It should never be how you should win people over. And nobody should live their life based upon glazing another entity outside of themselves.
I don't see the relevance in that. I don't see the importance or the significance in that.
And if you ask one of these elders, God woke you up this morning. He put clothes on your back, food on your table. Ain't you here? Ain't you living and breathing? That's enough to give him thanks. Thank you, Jesus. Oh, I used to hear that all the time in church. Look, I'm not an atheist. Not in the slightest. I acknowledge that there is a divine presence in this world, that there is something supreme and infinite that is sustaining everything around us and that we are extensions of. However, I do not think that a god deserves worship. If you feel like that, sure.
But I don't understand how we can apply that knowledge or that logic to any god in the world. Christians do not give a damn about whether or not Zeus exists because they have conceptualized that Greek mythology is exactly what it is, mythology. But for whatever reason, they can believe in some Greek mythological [ __ ] For a man to be born of a virgin who could walk on water, turn water into wine, and give sight to the blind, and resurrect the dead, talk to his ancestors up in the mountains and transfigurate. All of that can happen.
He could be crucified and resurrected after 3 days. He can ascend into the heavens and travel through space so that he can get to heaven. He can do all of that. But it's stretching, right? It's delusional to believe in Greek mythology or Persian mythology or Mesopotamian myths. I don't know how you got there, but you got there. And I don't know how you're going to make your way back around. But to digress, I want to deal with back on the basis of judgment day.
Because this aspect of you being judged for your finite life, not only does it not make sense to me, I think it's unfair. Right? Remember in the beginning of this video, I talked about how when it comes to you as an individual being judged for something and based upon how you reacted, based upon how you was at a certain time, you could have been somebody that developed, that grew from certain experiences in your life. And so by the time you hit a different age, the things that maybe other people during that time would have judged you for, they can't even hold you responsible for that because you have matured. So, how would God judge you for something that you grew from and that you knew better of in the times to come or even in the present aside from who you were in the past? We would never do that, right? We know within our carnal and fleshly nature, we know not to judge somebody based upon who they used to be. So, why would God judge us based upon different acts and different phases and different experiences within our life where we was trying to figure it out? That does not make sense. That does not add up. And for people to exaggerate and make literal this aspect of judgment day that they see in the Bible is astonishing to me. People really think that there's going to be a a long line of the trillions of souls that have entered into this world and they are going to be judged. They're going to be put on trial for everything that they have said and did in this world. If anything, waiting in line like that, that's hell. Cuz think about it. all the trillions of people in the world and somebody calls out John. There's about 10 billion John's that have existed in this world.
Just imagine the the mayhem, the chaos.
Where is there going to be any type of structure or organization? Like how is this even going to be possible for something like this to happen? What if there are people who have reincarnated?
Are they going to be judged for like four to five lives? Like no, because this aspect of judgment day either wasn't meant to be taken literal or it was never finished. It was just a concept that they merely believed in that they merely up about in conversation and in doctrine and it continued to evolve over time. That is a possible thing as well because this aspect of you being judged for your finite life does not make sense. I it makes sense for us in the human material world. It makes sense for us in the physical world for this to happen.
Right? Because we have a judicial system federal, right? local, state, we have systems in place for us to be judged on or by. Right? Everyday basis, we do our best to make accurate and justify judgment. And that continues to evolve over time.
How do you expect to be judged based upon your finite life by an ultimate, supreme, and perfect God?
That's not fair.
And the reason why I say that's not fair is because in your finite life, you don't have it all together. You don't know everything that there is to life in terms of where you should be. The season that you're in right now could be a completely different season next year.
The life that you are living right now, who knows what it could be. Only you can decide and determine if you're living the good life or the bad life or you're just hustling, whatever the case is. But it could change in the next one to three years.
I saw this video of this woman and she's reenacting what happens to her on judgment day. And I want you to pay close attention to how old she is when she passed away. Take a look at this.
Get up. It's judgment day.
What? When did I die? Last night peacefully in your sleep.
But that was so sudden. Ready to see God?
Oh, your results aren't looking too good. No, no, no, no, no. Not the lake of fire. All right, time to see him. Wait, wait. What we But but I went to church. Yeah. How often?
You know, Easter and Christmas. Two times out of 52 weeks. Well, where two or more are gathered, their God will be. Good point.
How often did you meet with other believers to study the word?
How often did you pray? Did you pray daily? Read the Bible consistently, repent every day, love your enemies, and forgive those who hurt you. Was I supposed to be doing all of that? This isn't going to be good. All right, you're next. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. I I'm not I'm not ready.
You've had 32 years to get ready. What have you been doing with your time?
Do you see that?
32 years.
32 years. And And for whatever reason, God is going to judge her for not going to church long enough, not going to church often enough, not reaching out to him when she should have, praying, fasting, all the things that Christians are supposed to do. But it's even more ironic that Jesus doesn't base you being a part of the kingdom based upon your works, based upon your words. is based upon your authenticity.
Christians love to misuse nonetheless, but they love to use this verse where Jesus talks about how everybody who says Lord, Lord, will not enter into the kingdom.
Christians misuse this verse because Jesus is not talking about heaven. He's not talking about paradise and when you enter into the ply gates. But again, this is Christian theology. A lot of stuff they just take and run with it.
But if we're going by this narrative, then the things of which you do so is close to meaningless. I'm not saying that you shouldn't do good works because a man's reputation is based upon the works that he do. A man's reputation is based upon his good works and casting forth his light into the world and that a tree is judged by the fruit that he bears. Right? We know this. So that's a given. But I want to expand on the idea and the concept that for you as an individual for you to deal with the works in which of how you live in this life of how good or bad how often you lazed God and told other people about God you're going to be judged based upon that metric. It's crazy work and I I guess it's a decent presentation for believers for Christians but it doesn't do anything for me. Doesn't do anything for a lot of people. I don't think it's fair for God to judge somebody based upon them rejecting the gospel, rejecting Christianity or Jesus Christ just all based upon what they didn't know or what they were unsure of or it just wasn't their flavor. It wasn't their taste. It wasn't for their liking.
How are you going to punish somebody or torment somebody forever for something that they just personally could never get into? Because there are people like that who just grow out of it. They just don't want to be involved with it. They see how it operates. They see who conducts it. They see the communities that surround this idea and the iconography of Christ. They don't want to be involved with it. How are you to fault somebody for feeling that way?
When people say there is no hate like Christian love, we're not just saying that to make it sound funny. There is a lot of awareness around that. There's a lot of realism, a lot of depth in that motto. So for people to even create memes or skits to entertain this idea that God is going to judge you based upon your finite life, but you're going to judge other people based upon their slate being wiped clean because they took upon the supposed righteousness of God, the righteousness of Christ. They accepted his salvation and his gift to the world. They could have been somebody who wasn't [ __ ] These guys still working on me mugs. These guys still working on me mfers. But yet when it comes to a person who was good at heart, pure, gentle, who always wanted to spread love and kindness into the world, they get judged by every mistake, every blemish, that's unfair. That's not just to judge me for anything and everything.
And then the standard or the bar for how much torment I'm going to receive in the lake of fire or in the afterlife is based upon every word, every decree, every act that I've done. But the people who committed the worst atrocities to mankind and to little boys and little girls, as soon as they give their life to Christ nearing the end of their life and they sincerely apologize for it, they don't get any type of repercussions for the trauma and the hurt and the harm that they have committed to humanity, to other people in this world. I don't find that to be a very well ststructured theological doctrine. I think that's a very flawed Christian theological framework. For me, I'm going to heal, but a dmer, he's going to heaven. that rubbed me the wrong way. David being a man after God's own heart was a minister to society and he was after God's own heart. So for the life of me, I don't understand how people continue to this day wrap their mind around that. They don't people think it's is a good thing.
It's okay. It's your fault. And that's another thing. They love to point the finger at you because everything in terms of you not finding God now, not reaching out to God now, not believing in his word and just following after the holy Casper, this is all your fault. As much as there is no condemnation to those who are in Christ, it's definitely your fault for you not finding Christ.
And you should be ashamed of yourself that you are allowing yourself to be led astray by your own understanding in your heart because your heart is evil and deceitful in all of its ways. and you're just a spine of the devil because you are of your father, the devil. They weaponize scripture just like this. I just had a woman literally tell me that I don't need to associate myself or befriend believers because of 2 Corinthians 6:14. I lie to you not. And if that's how you feel about me, I made a video about this earlier, right? One of my videos I've made into saying that Christians do not want to see you evolve as people. They want to see you evolve as Christians. And when you don't identify as a Christian, they right then and there do not they no longer see you as a human. They see you as a possessed individual, somebody who is in need of saving. They no longer respect your humanity because they've gotten rid of their own humanity. According to their doctrine, you're supposed to crucify your humanity, crucify your flesh. So if they have already taken away their humanity, what do you think they are going to do to you? How exactly do you think that they are going to treat you?
This is why when we talk about a lot of the trauma and the stuff that happens within the church that happens within these communities, they easily dismiss it. They easily dismiss the emotions and the things that happened to us as a people. Especially when we're dealing with my people when I tell them about how I can't be a Christian because of how Christianity was enforced on my ancestors.
Oh, why you so emotional about it? Why you so butthard about it? You just hate God. You hating on my Jesus just because of this, that, and the third. How did we get there?
I don't even know how we got there. And the fact that you are overlooking somebody's emotions towards the pain and the trauma of somebody who has gone through that and experienced that or has learned about what has happened to their ancestors and they can feel that because a lot of these feelings and these emotions and the trauma can also be passed down genetically. But you got some believers out here who are willing to overlook and dismiss things of that nature and overlook and dismiss the things that I say. There are Christians who have made videos about me and say that I am trying to pull on the heartstrings of people, lead people astray by trying to appeal to their emotions when I talk about Emit Thiel, when I talk about Eli Cooper, when I talk about Mary Turner, when I talk about Sonia Massie, that's that's that like, if I could say this as composed and collective as I can, that's a load of [ __ ] And it's even worse for for me to hear that from black people. Not even from the racist white people or conservatives, from black people. Black people are telling me that I need to shut my mouth.
Black people are telling me that I need to give God another chance. Black people are telling me that I am leading people astray. I'm a false teacher, false prophet, which I have never proclaimed to be a prophet or a teacher. But most of these people who talk mess about me, won't even watch a video from me. and they definitely if they do watch a video won't even make it to this point to truly understand what my message is about and what I stand for. And if people actually these people who talk mess about me and talk [ __ ] about me on social media, if they actually took the time out to understand that we might possibly be on the same side.
Maybe maybe there there could be a bigger force at play. Maybe we could get a lot more done. But you are dying on a hill that is on fire and I'm providing the haven.
So what you going to do about it?
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