According to my understanding of the Bible, believers are judged in this life, so judgement day isn't for them. Judgement day is also not for the unbelievers because they are, like Christians, judged in this lifetime. Judgement day is a period of time when the unrighteous are resurrected in order to present them, having not been introduced to the good news of the kingdom, to then make an informed decision. But what if you, an unbeliever, was resurrected to judgement day and it was obvious that God did exist. Would you change your position?
If by some strange twist of the impossible, it turns out the immoral bible-god is real, and there is this sadistic "judgement day"?
I have thought about that enough, to have a speech ready.
But first? I'll see if this monster god is willing to apologize for being
as described.
And I will listen to see what sort of excuses he may have had, for being so inept, evil and monstrous, all through history.
If the excuse is good enough? I may....
may consider accepting his apology. and/or excuse(s), if both are good enough.
But I won't forgive it. Neither will I worship it, nor bow a knee to it. The bible's god is absolutely unworthy of such actions.
And if this gets me blasted into oblivion? Well-- that would simply prove my original description: Monstrous, immoral and sadistic. And I'd be better off than having to spend any additional time in front of this beast.