Brian Fantana
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I think a lot of the basis for my belief in God comes from the fact that I WANT to believe that there is something after death. The thought of this life being IT, feels me with horror to be honest.
Especially when people are dying because of other peoples 'gods' (SOMEONE has to be wrong).
Newton's law is. There a huge difference between saying there's a healthy balance between happiness/sadness etc and Newton's 3rd law regarding equal and opposite reactions (exactly equal, not just a bit similar). It's one thing to think that balances in life remind you of Newton's laws and quite another to suggest that they meet his laws. You'd have him turning in his grave.
That's all well and good (those are your beliefs, that's fine), but there nothing there to suggest there 'has to be a god'.
So do you expect jews to go to heaven, since they believe in the same god as you, even though they don't agree that Jesus was the messiah?
And re our 80 year testing ground, does that mean you think babies that die (no chance to sin) go straight to heaven because god needed them pronto? There are billions of us being tested down here, wouldn't he be better taking someone who has past that test, rather than a baby that would most likely have failed given the chance?
I think a lot of the basis for my belief in God comes from the fact that I WANT to believe that there is something after death. The thought of this life being IT, feels me with horror to be honest.
i am still learning and asking questions myself.
Likewise.Im pretty sure when it all started it was ALL meant to be literally taken. Yet the more and more times its disproved it's not 'all' meant to be literal.
Atheists think that all muslims, budhists (add non christian religion here) have it wrong and Christians agree. Atheists think the all Christians have it wrong, and everyone else agrees. Even those that believe in a creator think the others are wrong.When something like that happens then I can't possibly believe there is a god. Especially when people are dying because of other peoples 'gods' (SOMEONE has to be wrong).
Can you imagine the concept of forever?
Careful, that makes you one step closer to heaven, and having to live with that wicked **** some called God.I think the first thing you should learn is that the first person singular pronoun has a capital 'I'.
THAT is my good deed for the day.
i am still learning and asking questions myself.
Out of interest, are you reading the whole Bible cover to cover, or just the New Testament or "Good News" bit?
There is some really screwed up stuff in the Old Testament (probably in the New too, but nothing compared to the Old) - Tim Minchin's favourite example being the instruction to stone your daughter to death if she refuses to marry her rapist, but there's also Moses' instruction for his men to kill everyone they find other than the virgins, who they can keep for themselves.
I'm genuinely interested in how a Christian (in general, not you personally) can square these things with a) the real world & b) the suggestion that this god is 'loving'. Isn't the Bible just a massive Software Licence? People tend to just ignore the actual words and tick "I agree" at the bottom...
EDIT - Apologies, your post appeared while I was writing this, so I hadn't seen it.
Are you also planning on learning and asking questions about other religions? If you are hoping to learn more about "what to believe" (for want of a better expression), would the best course of action not be to read the alternate 'theories' as well? Read the Koran, read about Shinto, read about Sikhism, etc, etc - even read the scientific theories that explain the universe without the need for any 'creator'?
Alternatively, if you do not feel you know everything and have questions, why have you already decided that this is the religion for you?
So how comes they go straight to heaven, whilst the rest of us are left on earth to prove ourselves? Why are they not tested?
You could say they are the lucky ones, though that sounds cruel as they never had a chance at some of the joys of life, they also never had a chance to do good or bad. When some one dies we're (christians) supposed to believe it's because god 'took them'. And because they never had a chance to commit sin (the thing that keeps us from being in gods presence (being in heaven) when we die) then they will go strainght to heaven possibly to be 'sent back' by god to have another chance.
Then I would suggest you are of sick mind.
BBC News - Somalia famine: UN warns of 750,000 deaths
By your sick thinking, 750,000 innocent Africans (mostly children) are about to hit it lucky then!
You are the sort of person that has made regilon evil. Go away and have a long hard think about what you posted. And then think for yourself, not what some evil shit has told you to think. Its called free will. Someone your GOD doesn't like you to have.
Careful, that makes you one step closer to heaven, and having to live with that wicked **** some called God.
Gus aint wicked. Well, he might be if you're names Ashley in the next week or so!! (alright alright, I'm already getting my coat!)I call him GUS
I would be more than happy to read the other religious texts, the god delusion, etc. I was born into a catholic family (though i've only shown an interest) hence why i'm reading the bible first.
Do they also teach you to ignore things you don't the sound of.
Seriously. You're views are from a sick mind. Maybe I should take you to Africa, and you can tell them how lucky their children are. Be interesting to see how much help your god gives you as they tear you apart.
I think a lot of the basis for my belief in God comes from the fact that I WANT to believe that there is something after death. The thought of this life being IT, feels me with horror to be honest.
You really are a vile little prick.What's better? they die and then that's it (your thought process) OR they die and then get another chance in better circumstances or even f*** this world (too much suffering) i'll go straight to big time!
Why would that feel you with horror?I think a lot of the basis for my belief in God comes from the fact that I WANT to believe that there is something after death. The thought of this life being IT, feels me with horror to be honest.