1) Even if I had witnessed a literal resurrection..... you still wouldn't believe me, so what difference does it make?
2) You don't think that it is loving and sacrificial for God to become a human being and then allow people to physically torture him to death?
3) Loving judgement.... as in, you can trust that God will not condemn anyone who is legitimately innocent. God loves your friends and your family more than you do, and you can trust that He will judge with love and mercy.
4) Just don't be surprised when your friends and family's hearts and minds are revealed and they turn out to be a thousand times uglier and more evil than you ever imagined was a possibility.
5) The Bible actually teaches that a person will be judged based on their own merits. We all do inherit a sinful nature, but if we never went above and beyond that inherent sinful nature then God would not condemn us to hell. It is because we go above and beyond, way beyond, our sinful nature that each of us is individually condemned.
Unless we repent and trust in the Savior.
1) None, because it obviously couldn't happen. Just commenting on the probable chance and/or subjective nature likely attached to your experiences. But for the archive: Are you, in fact, claiming to have witnessed a resurrection?
2) Loving? No. Completely unnecessary and sadistic as fuck. Didn't need it, and it never
had to happen. God built a faulty product, knowing beforehand it would fail. Ultimately, that's on Him. Furthermore, inherited sin is illogical bullshit - and even if we accept the premise, plenty of nonviolent, PG-13 alternatives He could've employed instead. Scrap everything or simply hit reset? He alone chose the masochistic bloodlust because that's who the new authors decided He was.
Also, based on His obscene ego in the OT, don't believe for a second He actually endured the full crucuifixion experience. I'd feel more pity for the thousands of others - the
true humans - knowing there was no hocus pocus out-of-body, or nerve ending shenaniganism and whatnot to help mitigate suffering.
3) Empty rhetoric, friend. Truth: Faith in the Lord is a paradise requirement, correct? Some, like myself, are born skeptics. We have no faith gene; hence nonbelief, hence hell. This is the part many of your ilk won't acknowledge. Guess it's just like me with your resurrection, you would neither believe nor understand. So hard for me to buy 'fair judgment.'
And, dude, if He loves my friends/family so damn much, why do they keep coming to ME for fucking money? You have no idea how much I wanna reply to one of these retarded "God is soooo good" Facebook posts, after I just Western Unioned them another 1500 bucks. I'd quite enjoy posting a little fuck you truth to their prayer warriors. Then 'Like' my own shit, the dummies.
4) Wait, huh? What's this got to do with Chinese tea? Sounds personal, but fuck 'em.
5) Eh, not really. We behave for the most part, far as important stuff goes. Real morality, I mean, not mindcrimes, sycophantic worship, or alienating friends/family with annoying proselytizing and such. But how is any of this really about morality? I'd even argue we're
more moral these days, when judged objectively. Remove God from the equation, pretty hard to make a case for much of biblical morality.
And bottom line: Any God who prioritizes belief over deeds really isn't worth worshipping. Certainly wouldn't want to spend eternity with such an insecure narcissist.