Darth Revan wrote:
And how does God expect us to act by these Ten Commandments? If he created us, he created to to enable us to break these vaunted "Ten Commandments". Why did he make us enable to break them? I mean if he didn't want them broken, why didn't he created us so we're unable to... I'm sure it wouldn't be that hard a work for a "God".
If he made us unable to break them, then we would have no free will--we'd be like robots programmed to say "I love you" when in truth there would be nothing there--like a doll with a tape recorder inside.
In my humble and imperfect understanding of all things religious, I believe that God gives us the choice to love him or not.
Where the problem comes in for me is that he lets us choose to love him or not, but if we don't, he sends us to hell.
That for me is a problem.
Set a cookie on the table and say to a child, eat the cookie or don't, it's up to you. (But if you eat it, I'll beat the shit out of you.)
I know there must be an answer that makes sense. I'm just struggling with it.