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Do you think that there is a God?

Yes 37 34.91%
 
No 40 37.74%
 
It's likely 6 5.66%
 
It's not likely 13 12.26%
 
Not after what you just wrote! 1 0.94%
 
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NintendoPie said:

You wouldn't know that. If his selfishness is as great as you seem to say and that he has made up his own gods then he wouldn't go to Heaven. To go to Heaven you've got to beleive in one God, the only one. I know this may seem like me speaking out of my butt, to you, but then again you're an Atheist and anything I would say on this topic would make you think that.


Bolded: That was only an unlikely, yet possible scenario xD

Underlined: That's one of the main issues. There was no one there to teach him about God, so if believing in him is a requirement then I might as well have found the key to hell!

And on top of that, even now lots of people are born who are never gonna be tought about God. Is it their fault that they are going to hell?



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Busted said:

Indeed. But that's impossible :)

It may take some of his pressure off if we do some of the judgement for him!



I think the more pressing issue is...can we prove to people that there is a heaven?



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Runa216 said:
I think the more pressing issue is...can we prove to people that there is a heaven?


Sadly, there is no need. Teach them while they are young enough and suddenly a guy delivering presents to billions of households during one night doesn't sound too unrealistic.



IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
Runa216 said:
I think the more pressing issue is...can we prove to people that there is a heaven?


Sadly, there is no need. Teach them while they are young enough and suddenly a guy delivering presents to billions of households during one night doesn't sound too unrealistic.

That's rich.

You cannot prove that heaven does not exist either, and yet you take a jab at people for believing in something without empirical evidence also. 



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I don't belive in God, Heaven or Hell, but the impression I get from Christianity is that he was a sinner from the moment he was born and the only way to redeem himself would be to find Jesus. He didn't, so he would go to hell.

It is absolutely correct that God has no mercy for the unfortunate. He has no mercy for anyone unless they directly request it (at which point he has infinite mercy). This is the main problem I have with the whole "God is benevolent and the source of all morality" idea.



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Sal.Paradise said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
Runa216 said:
I think the more pressing issue is...can we prove to people that there is a heaven?


Sadly, there is no need. Teach them while they are young enough and suddenly a guy delivering presents to billions of households during one night doesn't sound too unrealistic.

That's rich.

You cannot prove that heaven does not exist either, and yet you take a jab at people for believing in something without empirical evidence also. 

A jab? I said "sadly" because I feel sorry for the people who believes in it. Education should always be based on facts.



IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
Sal.Paradise said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
Runa216 said:
I think the more pressing issue is...can we prove to people that there is a heaven?


Sadly, there is no need. Teach them while they are young enough and suddenly a guy delivering presents to billions of households during one night doesn't sound too unrealistic.

That's rich.

You cannot prove that heaven does not exist either, and yet you take a jab at people for believing in something without empirical evidence also. 

A jab? I said "sadly" because I feel sorry for the people who believes in it. Education should always be based on facts.

Your comment about santa claus etc was clearly a 'jab' at them.

And what facts can you provide me of heaven's existence or non-existence, or of the after-life in general? Your original argument in this thread is not based on 'facts' either, it is purely speculative, with a speculative situation and a speculative outcome. There are no facts in this thread.



IIIIITHE1IIIII said:
A jab? I said "sadly" because I feel sorry for the people who believes in it. Education should always be based on facts.

 


What makes the Gospel different from a history book? Just because you don't believe in what is written in it doesn't mean they're not facts.

I assume you believe that Caesar existed, but you have no tangible proof of it, just written records



Sal.Paradise said:
IIIIITHE1IIIII said:

A jab? I said "sadly" because I feel sorry for the people who believes in it. Education should always be based on facts.

Your comment about santa claus etc was clearly a 'jab' at them.

And what facts can you provide me of heaven's existence or non-existence, or of the after-life in general? Your original argument in this thread is not based on 'facts' either, it is purely speculative, with a speculative situation and a speculative outcome. There are no facts in this thread.


Bolded: No, it was an example of how dangerous it can be to teach stories as facts. Now we have wars based on religious matter, for instance.

Underlined: Russell's teapot.