Heretic? Apostate? Neither really fit.

A Rebel.

In The Brothers Karamazov, Ivan accepts that God and Jesus exist but he "humbly returns his ticket" to heaven because he rejects God's system of justice. He believes God has no right to forgive evil men. Ivan's brother Alyosha calls him a "rebel".

If you haven't read this book, do it. It's a masterwork.
I definately have to. That summarizes my feelings on god perfectly.
 
What would you call someone who acknowledge the truth of the Bible, accepted that Christ is the Son of God and died on the cross of us and arose three days later, and yet still rejects God? People frequently use the term Christian to describe those who accept these facts about Jesus, but that certainly wouldn't fit here because they are still rejecting God. Apostate doesn't work because it isn't as if they have decided the teachings were wrong and abandoned the faith. So what would you call them (other than probably damned)?
Heretic! :D

No really, i gave up searching for what religion am i some time ago. It seems there just isn't any religion around here based un fluctuating beliefs.
 
Anger problems.
 
Either Jehveh cut dental benefits or angels crave power like humans. I'm going with the latter.
Yeah, but it seems kinda weird that they'd readily go against the wishes of an all powerful God in a quest for power.
 
Medieval theologians and inquisitors used the word "Luciferans" for a (probably wholly imaginary) sect that largely accepted Catholic cosmology, but chose Satan over God, and believed that he (Satan) would ultimately triumph in the eschatological struggle.
 
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