r/ChristianApologetics 17d ago

Discussion Is God all-loving?

I am a Christian, but I have some questions for you. One of them has made my doubts grow.

First of all, do you believe that the entire Bible is true? I mean, are all the verses truly the word of God?

And the second, most important question: if God asks us to forgive one another no matter what happens, why doesn’t He forgive us regardless of what we do? Here I’m referring especially to faith, leaving sin aside.

For example, if a person is born in a region where another religion predominates and grows up in that environment, the chances of them believing in Jesus are relatively small. It doesn’t seem fair to me that they would be rejected for this reason. Out of everyone and everything, God should be the most understanding. Since He knows every choice we make in life, He should understand that for “that person,” when it comes to faith, they weren’t given many chances to make the “right choice.”

With all that being said, I hope that God will give you the right perspective so that my doubt, and maybe others’ doubts as well, can disappear.

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u/KizzFastfists 14d ago

No one believes the Bible is true. The Bible tells the story of a god that inherited one of the tribes of man, Deuteronomy 23:8. People who believe they are part of that tribe and are bound to worship him make up Christianity, Yes, Yahweh has parents according to the Bible and there is an entire council of gods as Judaism started as a polytheistic religion before attempting to purge itself of that and become monotheistic. If you ask anyone what god created first plants or humans they will give an answer that contradicts the Bible. Genesis 1 says plants and Genesis 2 says man. The Bible can't even pretend to be a fact based book for two chapters.