If God is so great and loving, why will he force you to burn in hell if you don't believe in him?

First, In much the same way that God allows evil people to commit evil acts, God allows the earth to reflect the consequences sin has had on creation. Romans 8:19-21 tells us, “The creation waits in eager expectation for the sons of God to be revealed. For the creation was subjected to frustration, not by its own choice, but by the will of the one who subjected it, in hope that the creation itself will be liberated from its bondage to decay and brought into the glorious freedom of the children of God.”

The fall of humanity into sin had effects on everything, including the world we inhabit. Everything in creation is subject to “frustration” and “decay.” Sin is the ultimate cause of natural disasters just as it is the cause of death, disease, and suffering Second, why does God allow good things to happen to bad people?

According to the Bible, anybody that has even 1 sin on them is not a 'good' person, everyone is bad. And we can see from the Bible that sometimes people who have dedicated their lives to the Lord, and even Jesus Christ Himself who was without sin, suffered in this life. So in a world where mankind has a freewill, and this means they can disobey God, bad things can happen to even those who have dedicated their lives to God.

But the Bible tells us that prosperity is a fleeting fulfillment, a fashion show of what is to pass away, like a pleasant dream that pleases us only for a little while but when we awaken, we realize it was not real. A man named Asaph in the Bible rebukes himself for his own stupidity. He admits to being “senseless and ignorant” to envy the wicked or to be jealous of the perishing.

His thoughts then returned to his own happiness in God when he realized how much more joy, fulfillment and true spiritual prosperity he had in the Creator. Why doesn't God just let anybody go to heaven? All sin is ultimately against God (Psalm 51:4), and since God is an infinite and eternal being, only an infinite and eternal penalty is sufficient.

Hell is the place where God’s holy and righteous demands of justice are carried out. Hell is where God condemns sin and all those who reject Him. The Bible makes it clear that we have all sinned (Ecclesiastes 7:20; Romans 3:10-23), so, as a result, we all deserve to go to hell.

So, how can we not go to hell? Since only an infinite and eternal penalty is sufficient, an infinite and eternal price must be paid. God became a human being in the Person of Jesus Christ (John 1:1, 14).

In Jesus Christ, God lived among us, taught us, and healed us—but those things were not His ultimate mission. God became a human being so that He could die for us. Jesus, God in human form, died on the cross.

As God, His death was infinite and eternal in value, paying the full price for sin (1 John 2:2). God invites us to receive Jesus Christ as Savior, accepting His death as the full and just payment for our sins. God promises that anyone who believes in Jesus (John 3:16), trusting Him alone as the Savior (John 14:6), will be saved/ not go to hell.

If God provides something you want it is not "forced" upon you, you still have the option of giving the lotto ticket away or not collecting the winnings. Conversely, God has given us free will, so he cannot prevent bad things from happening to us as the result of someone else's free will. Those who want to be with God know the way and choose to be with Him.

Those who don't are quarantined. That's basically what hell is. God won't save anyone against their will, some people would rather rebel than be reformed, so god says "have it your way, you may continue your rebellion, but you'll be quarantined so you can't pollute the rest of my creation".

Besides, t would be unloving of God to send people who can't even spend an hour on Sunday praising Him to a place where they would spend eternity praising Him. That would be "hell" to them.

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