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POINT 1
A. God is omnipotent. There is nothing he cannot do or undo. There are no rules save those he makes. He can also unmake the rules.
B. Not all Humans enter into Heaven.
C. A rule exists that makes it so only those who accept Jesus as Lord and Savior can enter into Heaven.
If A, B, and C are all true then how can God be said to desire all people to enter into Heaven?
POINT 2
A. Humans are finite beings and can therefore only commit a finite number of sins.
B. Hell is infinite punishment.
C. There is no mathematical process by which finite numbers can produce the infinite.
If A, B, and C are all true then how can the concept of Hell co-exist with the concept of a God who is just and fair?
POINT 3
A. The Human soul, which is really what makes us "us" is immortal.
B. Heaven or Hell is where the soul goes upon the body's death.
C. Once the body has died one's fate is sealed.
If A, B, and C are all true then how can God be called all-forgiving when he will no longer forgive us our sins upon the death of our bodies?
I'd love it if any atheists and freethinkers would circle these around or point wholes in my logic if I made any. I'm dying to see someone try and refute this. Obviously it only works on those who believe in Hell and the omnibenevolance of God, but thankfully thats every single true Christian.

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