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No offense, but this article is useless.
"In 2007 alone, the U.S. Census Bureau estimated that the total number of people who would die around the world that year would be equal to approximately 55,238,376 people. That breaks down to 151,338 a day, 6305 an hour, or 105 people a minute. To keep up with that rate of death God would literally have to cast judgment at a rate of almost two people per second. That would give God just .57 seconds to judge someone before having to move on to the next person. And because people don't stop dying, God would have to maintain that rate around the clock, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Is this starting to sound just a wee bit on the absurd side to you?"
Why are the authors trying to apply real world criteria to the otherworldly/spiritual realm? God is constrained by the forces of time? The authors apparently have a radically different conception of God than most Christians/religious people. You can't judge a being who is supposed to be omnipotent (i.e. all powerful) and omniscient by worldly criteria.
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