Trailblazer
Veteran Member
It may lead to potential improvement over many times even if only repeated in this life, (I mean, even if there is no reincarnation), but my point was that repeated experiences will not necessarily lead to better choices the next time around.I agree with you but you have to show where his reasoning fails. Why does witnessing unconditional love and witnessing one’s actions not lead to potential improvement over many times.
Even it these people improve over time and no longer make bad choices, we still need punishments for people who are still making bad choices, people who commit crimes. @Bird123 is against any punishments and that is unrealistic. Unconditional love is not going to change evil people. It it will only make them worse because they will believe their behavior is acceptable. God does not find that behavior acceptable so why should we?
I agree. There is no reason to believe that soul would change the next time around, if there is a next time around.I see it that once the soul is corrupted with lying nature it becomes increasingly difficult to cure. That knowledge is not the problem. Of course God could’ve set it up that there be no evil in the first place too. Some souls can reform but it’s unlikely if one was untruthful to promise to God on a clean slate to be truthful the next time around.