When it's necessary for the greater good.
Give me a specific circumstance.
"When it's necessary for the greater good" is too broad to be of any use in this conversation.
It means that these absolutes don't apply in this world.
Saying it doesn't make it so.
What applies, here, is the greater good.
The greater good of what?
And that is often difficult and sometimes even impossible to determine.
I can assure you, it's not hard.
You're just not trying. At all.
Because we are not god's.
We are God's.
No one is claiming to be God or a god.
But we do have God's love within us to help us do that.
It is not loving for a man to rape a woman.
And all we can do is follow that guide and trust that it will be good enough.
Let me give you an analogy that might help you see.
Imagine shooting an arrow from a bow at five feet. Pretty easy to hit the bullseye, right?
How about at 15 feet? Harder, but still doable, right?
What about 50 feet? Still doable?
How about 500 feet? Nearly impossible, right? Maybe it can be done, but it's not likely, assuming the bow could even shoot that far.
What about 1000 feet? Impossible, right? No human could shoot an arrow from 1000 feet away, even if the bow was powerful enough, and still hit the bullseye.
Now imagine trying to hit the bullseye with the same bow when the target is 50 miles away. 500 miles. 5000 miles, 1,000,000 miles.
Imagine you being on one side of the universe, and the target is on the other side, and you have to hit the bullseye, dead center, equally distant from the outside edge of the circular target.
That target represents heaven, and shooting the bow represents our attempts at living a perfect life, which, as you can imagine, fall far short of the target. It's not possible to hit that target from across the universe, yet that is the level of perfection that is required to enter heaven.
In other words, YOU CANNOT LIVE THE PERFECT LIFE. Trying to will ALWAYS result in failure, and failure results in going to hell. Failure is not "good enough." Perfection is the only bar that must be cleared, but "good enough" doesn't come anywhere close to perfection.
God demands perfection, because He is perfect. Perfect love.
If that serves the greater good.
The "greater good" has nothing to do with it.
It's a matter of justice.
But does it? We don't really know. Some of us think so, and some don't.
You claim to not be able to know.
I know, because I have God's word which tells me that it is so.
You, of course, not only think so but also blindly presume yourself to be absolutely and unquestionably right. Which is just not realistic, nor honest.
Straw man.
I don't "blindly presume myself to be absolutely and unquestionably right."
I don't consider myself the standard.
God is the standard.
Is what I did wrong, at all.