Originally posted by Regret

[list][*]Pride is a sin to most "Christian" beliefs. God tells people to be humble and meek. Yet the most common version of God to most "Christians" is a proud deity that shows no humility whatsoever. I dislike a hypocrite.
[*]Sins. Sins in most "Christian" beliefs are really only disobedience, and if God does not fall in line with his own commandments, that's fine, because he can be a dictator. Dictators do not follow the same rules as their subjects. Yet "Christians" seem to oppose dictators because dictators are most frequently evil men.
[*]Heaven. What goes on there? Heaven is often some form of thing where God is sung praises to, and that is the purpose of heaven, nothing else. Sorry, check the pride bullet above.
[*]God sends people to Hell even though he could save them from it in most "Christian" beliefs.[/list]

Since God is omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent, he has a reason not to be humble. Also, the fact that God shows mercy is an example of humility: he is willing to admit that his creations are not perfect.

Which ones of the sins did God commit?

Heaven is a reward for those who were good in life.

It's up to people if they choose to be "saved" or not. But that does sound a little Born-Again-Christian, doesn't it?...