Thoughts about Trinity beliefs

I can see any saint inflicting everlasting torment on anyone or anything ...

If they can change, and desire to, then everlasting punishment is cruel and morally wrong.
If they cannot change, then everlasting punishment is pointless, cruel, and equally morally wrong.
You and I are not going to agree on this one. Thats ok though thats why this forum works. I believe in dispensation periods and the one we are in is the age of grace. That will end. I feel like you look down on the Church in the US unfairly. We teach truth in love and telling someone that they will eventually be saved is a dangerous thing because what if you are wrong. Whose blood will be on your hands?

If God wanted us to know we will eventually be saved why didnt He just say that?
 
By which I mean, the oldest surviving Christian institutions, the Roman Catholic and the Greek Orthodox, interpret the Bible quite differently on significant points. Then we have the Coptic Orthodox
I thought the Coptic Orthodox church was co-equally old or even older than the other two?
 
If God wanted us to know we will eventually be saved why didnt He just say that?
It seems @Thomas is indicating, in his posts, that that idea actually is consistent with the written record.

I think people often wonder, quite reasonably, "why didn't G-d just do x?" about so, so many things.
Maybe we'll know one day, maybe we won't, maybe the question just won't matter by and by.
 
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