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Exactly, i would want to make an informed choice! To me it seems anyone who subscribes to any religion is taking a big gamble. One is that they choose the correct religion and two is that they're gambling on this whole afterlife thing, but we really have very little knowledge as to what it's actually like.
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I personally dig the idea of reincarnation. Keep coming back, memories intact, and see the progress of mankind.
I agree with the others: if I found myself before Saint Peter after death that would be adequate proof that the whole soul business is true. If given a choice: heaven or non-existence, if heaven sounded appealing, I'd go with heaven. |
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... with the rest of the angels
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Actually, in America our government is comprised of the people, and the people we elect to represent us. God's government is a dictatorship where dissent is rewarded with death.
I like our form a little better. But, I don't want to go to hell. I'm screwed. |
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Assuming the Christian God does exist then all non-Christians have sinned. Do we allow criminals to determine the legal consequences of their actions, or does the justice system determine that? I?m sure many of the murders currently serving life sentences feel it would be a "good act" to free them. Is such an act automatically just because they?d suffer if we don't? If we extend your logic to our judicial system you'd have to support the criminal. It's not a perfect analogy because of I don't see hell as a punishment, but the principle of it fits. Quote:
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It was stated that God is punishing murder and unbelief with the same penalty. I was disagreeing. Quote:
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I don't have a problem with this section of Christian beliefs. That does not mean I have no problem with all Christian beliefs or that I follow the religion blindly. There are sections of Judaism, Islam, Wicca, Buddhism and Hinduism I also have no problem with. Am I follower of all of them? (Note when I refer to someone's beliefs, I am referring both to belief or lack-of) Quote:
There are those who live in countries where questioning the mainstream beliefs isn?t allowed, but even in those places some do. Quote:
Islam is a major religion. I have access to it and the ability to decide whether to accept or reject it. If Allah purposely chooses to give me false evidence to dispute his existence then yes, his actions could be described as evil. Assuming that isn't the case, no I don't believe leaving me to the consequences of my actions to be evil. Quote:
I?m sure there's logic in there somewhere. I might try it on my boss. Maybe he?ll pay me even if I refuse to work for him. [/sarcasm] |
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