Beloved Engin, remember that
Beloved Engin, remember that God has said it's good to be confused!
From our level, how can that be?
From our level, how could it possibly be that God could love a good guy and a bad guy the same?
God also says something about our inability to truly understand everything He says.
Now, the question you ask above. In law, that type of either/or question is called a negative pregnant. It's a question that whichever way you answer it, you get yourself in trouble.
I'll tell you what your question reminds me of. In an ancient tribe, when someone committed a theft, for example, the tribe would sit in a circle around the thief. Each member of the tribe, one by one, in front of everyone, would tell the thief what was good about him.
How could the thief steal again after that? How could he steal from people who love him?
Would God be less?
How would Christ, who proclaimed that we not judge, want God to answer your question?
There's a Heavenletter somewhere in which God says in different words: What would benefit a bad guy more? To be put with other bad guys or to put him with Christ?


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Russ Michael is absolutely right about the poetic nature of Heavenletters and the eloquent use of metaphors. It amazes me how the Heavenletter of the day directly addresses an issue I have. What emphasizes the Oneness of us all is that Heavenletters have the same effect on soooo many others. The Heavenletter Spiritual Forum is incredible and attracts such wonderful contributors. And keep those blogs a'comin on www.godwriting.org! I love to to peek at what's going on in Gloria's world. Love and hugs,