Lacewing wrote: ↑Sat Aug 04, 2018 3:34 pm
I can certainly understand/agree that SOME theists might see themselves as in a contract with a god... but you are essentially claiming theists are in a contract whether they realize it or not... as follows:
That is my point, theistic believers need to understand they have entered into a contract/covenant with their God either explicitly or implicitly.
Yes, my point is to drive the truth that theists [especially the Abrahamic] have entered into a contract/covenant with their God.
In the case of Christians or Muslims, even if one does not explicitly agree, but if one believe and acts accordingly like every other Christians/Muslims, e.g. praying to God for various reasons, then there is said to be an implied acceptance of the offer by God.
You also said:
My main point here is whether there is a contract or not between God and believers.
You continually argue that there IS a contract, so I don't think YOU are exploring whether there is or isn't... I think you're claiming how it is.
I am quite sure Muslims has to enter into a contract with their God [note link above] and there is some kind of contract for Christians and Jews.
I did place some question marks in my post with other theists and I have not explored into other religions.
But if any theists prayed to God and expect some help, there has to be contract/covenant between the theist and God.
I believe those theists who are pantheists, deists, panentheists will not likely to have entered into a contract with their God which they simply respect [with awe] but not expecting any thing [e.g. eternal life] from their God.
This is why theists are mostly [not all] like a 'drowning' persons who will do anything to defend and maintain their beliefs. This is so obvious, note some theists will kill non-believers even upon drawings of their prophet and based on command from their God.
Consider this: It might often/usually have nothing to do with any idea of a contract -- it might instead have to do with one's own ego. The ego wants to be RIGHT... the ego wants control... and the ego can do just about anything to preserve ITSELF. A god might take the blame, but the reality has nothing to do with a god.
It is possible for the ego to come into play but I do not believe it is the norm when believers commit terrible evil deeds and violence on non-believers.
The point is the term of the contract between the believer and God in certain religion compel the believers] contractual obligation to kill non-believers in some given conditions plus there are contractual incentives to kill.