I also note you did not answer the second part of my post about what the consequences are of unbelief, or indeed the issue of how a world created by an omniscient, omnipotent god could be any other way.
We've done that particular topic to death over the months Stephen, but I did touch on it in Reply #50 on: March 29, 2016, 10:53:37 AM. Your response "What a nasty threat" simply highlights the fact that you don't understand God's love.
Let me give you a very human example:
A year or so ago a young woman was murdered in a 'half-way' house in a place called Argoed in Caerphilly. The man who did the deed had a history of drug-abuse, and a criminal record. It was known that he had serious reactions to some of the drugs he abused, and had been offered "support to address his addiction after being released from prison, but had not been willing to take up that help" (
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-35920468) Some have said that he ought to have been forced to accept such support, others have said that he had the human right to decline it.
Which is your view?
How does that translate into the religious debate that opened this? Should God force us to make a particular choice, or does he show 'greater love' by allowing us to make our own choices? In post #51, you go on to say "I don't believe in Him because I a never seen anything to convince me he exists." There are millions around the world who have seen the same as you and come to the conclusion that he does exist. Arguing, as you and others here do, that there isn't the evidence is therefore open to discussion (and is in part the reason for this forum in the first place) and not simply a cop out. You have made a choice based on your own understanding. Others have made very different choices based on an equivalent understanding.