Am i allowed to respond?
Sometimes I am wary.
Am i allowed to respond? Sometimes I am wary. Thinking it's a set-up or something.I don't think the bible says 'there is heaven and there is hell.' It's a completely Catholic construct.
Nobody really believes Jesus when he said his parables of the wheat and chaff and that the chaff would be 'burned up' - or judged and eliminated eternally by a 'lake of fire.' It scares me as much as anyone else - although, the purpose of G-d isn't to scare people. I mean, if you do the right thing in life and follow the basic tenents of the 10 commandments - and also ask for forgiveness when you sin - what is death? NOTHING. Jesus Christ gave us an example of how He expected us to live - and sacrificed himself so that all could share in his holiness and be ressurrected to eternal life. Some just choose not to accept it.
I can understand why you seem to be defensive around here, what I don't understand is why you mention the Bible (I thought it was meant to be written with a capital B?) as if I had said anything about it or about any religion in particular for that matter.
There's a big IF there which bothers me, it's basically "follow my rules and you'll be immortal". What does this lead to? You do the right thing not because it is right, but because you'll be rewarded if you do, and not rewarded (which could be seen as punished) if you don't?
First let's make it clear than I'm not talking about an afterlife, just about a rewarded and punished afterlife according to your actions during this life. I think the idea of some people being rewarded and some punished is basically a moral equation in order to balance and comfort ourselves...
because we don't think it's fair that a cute and nice child could die so young while so many criminals and corrupted people are living their lives like kings or just getting 5 years in prison to get out in 2.
Just take a look at laws and general thinking on gay or black people, or even women 50 years ago, not to mention things like sacrifices, punishments and the way sex or drugs were considered 3000+ years ago; and of course, morality is not consistent through nature in the least either. So how could we be rewarded/punished for eternity because of laws that are constantly changing even during our own life time?
Compared to eternity our lives, no matter how long they may be are nothing, and our minds simply cannot comprehend what an infinite time means.
"I cannot conceive of a God who rewards and punishes his creatures, or has a will of the kind that we experience in ourselves. Neither can I nor would I want to conceive of an individual that survives his physical death; let feeble souls, from fear or absurd egoism, cherish such thoughts."
This statement limits the grounds upon which we can talk. You are not talking about a specific afterlife, merely trying to reflect upon the idea of any reward system in any concept of an afterlife. Of course if one merely wants to look at this small part (reward system) and try to determine a full meaning (why we believe in an afterlife) they are going to yield a result which doesn't really tell us much.
A belief in an afterlife is not altogether a selfish act, that is, it is not for us just to feel better and comfort ourselves. However it depends on how you look at the complete picture of an afterlife. Someone who believes in reincarnation or someone who believe in a resurrection of the spirit for instance, this makes a big difference when you try to see answers.
If one says "Why believe in an afterlife?" And answer it with "Because of a reward system! that makes us feel good", what are you really trying to say?Injustice happens always but we don't feel better about it simply by believing in an afterlife or think about a reward system in afterlife. If someone says, oh don't worry that murder, God will get revenge for us in the afterlife! How evil is that thinking??? How can that better yourself! Certainly there are people do actually think in this negative fashion, but we know that is not an intelligent way to live your life. Love is what cleanses our minds not believing in a reward system in an afterlife.
We have a life to live, to consider our rewards in an afterlife makes us forget about our life now plus makes our actions quite insincere!
You assume that we will exist in eternity in our physical blood and bone bodies we have now. This might not be the case and perhaps a different state will allow us to percieve what our imperfect minds can understand. After all we all know that we use an extremely small % of our brain power.
With your candy story you are assuming that we have only one chance and can never turn a new leaf. Of course this is untrue and someone may repent on their deathbed. However I really believe sincerity is key. Anyone can play a game and look good, but is it truly in their hearts? Only God can know that for sure. It is useless for us to speculate. But certainly there is not just one moment in our life which condemns us.
This is assuming that one knows the scales of justice, Einstein was known to try to find solutions to the impossible.
Think of heaven and hell like this. Hell is an absence of God, Heaven is the presence of God. If God doesn't interest you then you have nothing to worry about either way right? You will either get your way, or learn something new.
There was something called the babylonian mystery religion.
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That's when i stopped.Thal
I'm not limiting anything, that IS the topic. If you want to talk about afterlife in a more general way I suggest you start another topic.
Again, that's not the topic. And if you want to know I don't believe in reincarnation simply because the world population has increased a lot.Most people believe in an afterlife because they've been taught so (notice I didn't say everyone), and the moral compensation isn't as exaggerated as you put it there, it's more subconscious I believe. I heard a lot of people say when someone dear to them has died something like "At least s/he's in a better place now".
Hmm, no, I never assumed that. But in this life, in the one in which our actions will be judged when it ends we do exist in our physical bodies, with our imperfect minds, therefore when we commit the actions for which we'll be judged we can't comprehend the consequences.
The point was to make that choice as insignificant as possible compared to the consequences of it. The 3 years limit was the equivalent of our whole life while the rest of his life was the equivalent of eternity. He didn't regret or changed his actions because he didn't have time to realize.
About the perfection of God: I can't wrap my mind about it if you believe he created (at His own image) such imperfect creatures like us. I can believe in God in some sort of order and energy way, but to me the idea of God directly creating human beings is too egotistical.
It is impossible assuming justice is not merely a human concept...Oh, God interests me, just not the one who needs praising and punishes and rewards His creatures =P
I am not trying to attack what you say, I am merely stating a fact. If we limit what we are talking about by only considering reward system, then it becomes difficult to discuss the topic because what are we talking about exactly? It is like i say, I don't like the rules in sport, but I dont want to talk about a particular sport I don't like and why I don't like that sports rules.
Unfortunately we do not know what TOPIC you are talking about because you want to talk about an afterlife as a general concept. I was not specifically speaking about any particular afterlife. However I wanted to point out that the single minded concept that one believes in an afterlife SOLELY to recieve a reward or punishment is a form of religion which I do not know about and of which I would like you to explain which religion thinks this way. We certainly can have our own opinions on how a religion uses an afterlife, whether it is true or not requires investigation into the particular religion you want to discuss.
This is trying to relate a human experience of life with an immortal experience of life which I don't see the logic. Even if our lifetime now is minute compared to eternity, or even compared to the time we did not exist, that has no relevance. Measuring how long our life is now to our eternity doesn't seem to reap information that is helpful.
This is a Chrisitan consideration that God created us in his image. We are imperfect creatures because we are not, like all the other animals, controlled by instinct. We have choice and we are the only creatures that have a concept of worshiping a God.
How does God interest you? If you do not want to praise a God or follow him and depend on him like sheep their shepherd what use do you have of God?
It would be nice if what you said could start more discussion.
That's all part of the hellfire and brimstone "principle" on which such people seem to depend.Best,Alistair