Disregarding the analogy, there are problems with the doctrine itself. For example, here are two that stand out:
“Hell is a place where people are no longer in the presence of God” – how could this be if God is omnipresent?
In a similar vein, if Lucifer rebelled and Adam & Eve chose, and if God is omnipotent/omniscient/omnipresent, then it would mean that God chose to allow both events to occur. If that is the case then God chose to allow his own creation to be corrupted.
Disregarding the analogy, there are problems with the doctrine itself. For example, here are two that stand out:
“Hell is a place where people are no longer in the presence of God” – how could this be if God is omnipresent?
In a similar vein, if Lucifer rebelled and Adam & Eve chose, and if God is omnipotent/omniscient/omnipresent, then it would mean that God chose to allow both events to occur. If that is the case then God chose to allow his own creation to be corrupted.