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Vertigo-X said:

... is a bribe to the hearts and minds of humanity.

 

The idea behind the major religions seems to be if you follow God's/Allah's laws, you will get to go to heaven. If you're a good person, you will have a pleasureable afterlife.

 

To my eyes, this is merely a bribe to convince people who can't control their baser instincts alone. A reason to behave.

 

If there is a God out there, I would think that, through acts of kindness and compassion, He is/was trying to show us the virtues of being 'good' through our own decision making process. To use logic and reasoning to overpower our urges and lusts. To understand that hurting others has rammifications in *this* world, not to be bribed with 'behaving' for a treat some time down the road in another world.

 

Thoughts?

You have a simplified and flawed view of the Christian concept of heaven (I don't blame you though, as even the Church back in the day had become so corrupt regarding this concept that Luther had to come and reform it in the 16th Century, which eventually also affected the Catholic church for the better).

The key concept in Christianity is that a human can not be saved through his works, but only through God's grace.

The concept of salvation through God's grace allows humans to gain eternal, perfect life despite being piece of shit beings in this life on earth. You just have to become aware of that fact and ask God for mercy.

Now good works are still an ideal and they hopefully come naturally from the change in a person who believes in the Lord Jesus Christ, but a born again Christian is still a sinner and dependent on God's grace.

Good works can lead to rewards in Heaven but not to salvation itself.