If God knows the future and the past with perfect certainty...?

If God knows the future and the past with perfect certainty, then why did He create me knowing that my fate is to burn forever in Hell?

If you had a disease which caused all your children to live in relative comfort for 1 hour, then die slowly and in horrible, debilitating pain over the course of 10 years, would you choose to have children?

Do you think your choice is moral?
 
i'm not a very religious person, but, how do you know you are going to burn in hell? and would i choose to live if i knew it wouldn't be a perfect life? yes. would i choose to life if i knew the life would be average? yes. would i choose to live if i knew my life would be bad? yeah, i think so. we can't fly or time travel or see through walls, I'm sure someone thinks the able-bodied human is debilitated. it's all relative.
 
1. I'm atheist so I don't believe in God, but I'm not saying God doesn't exist. There isn't enough evidence for me to believe in God.

2. With a disease like that, I'd have to say no. I wouldn't want to be a father who knowingly let all his children suffer like that.

3. It would suck for me to not be able to have children, but yes I think my choice is moral.
 
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