attofishpi wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2024 10:29 pm
Peter Kropotkin wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2024 9:50 pm
attofishpi wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2024 9:20 pm
Of course we have free will. God would not have bothered issuing Commandments if other_wise.
K: I guess that I will have to provide a bit of a deeper argument that you
seem to incapable of...
that we have free will based on religion.....because the bottom line
is not, not about the ten commandments... but about the binary
choice made... belief in god or go to hell....
that is the only choice made in Christainty.....
there is no other choice available ...
to believe is to go to heaven, to sit at the right hand of god,
not to believe is to go to hell, to spend eternity suffering at
the hands of Satan...
and tell me, is there another choice I am missing? of course not...
the bottom line is heaven or hell... pick and spend eternity there...
Now I ask, what if, what if we took away both the punishment
and the promise... the punishment of hell and the promise
of heaven, what if we took those away... and we have no promise
and no punishment....would you still believe? I don't think so....
and that is why Christianity is a false choice.. remove the punishment
and the promise and there is no reason on earth to believe in god....
both Christianity and Islam would lose their reason for being if we
removed the promise and the punishments...
Would you believe in a god even if there were no punishment,
no promise? would the major religions even exist without the promise
or the threat? as Christianity, Islam and Buddhism all exists because
of the promise or the threat....convert and see heaven or reject
and see hell.... is there a third choice? nope....
so, religions only survive because of either the promise
or the threat.... and not because of anything that they might have to offer
us in terms of morals or value or peace? nah, just a promise or a punishment...
Kropotkin
Talk about a bunch of 'non sequiturz'
I have experienced HELL (via the wrath of God) and I have experienced HEAVEN.
While in HELL there is no satan - I called out for the twat. God is both sides of the coin. The sage that occasionally talks to me from the aether is clearly in HEAVEN (on Earth) Christ that went to his death to give us some faith in there being more to the reality than ya know "pushing a rock up a hill" for it to roll back down when we die - as per your OP - is likely to be friends with the sages.
I did not require a reward\punishment consideration for my initial belief in God - I just had an epiphany around the age of 7 when someone in the playground said there is no God, after all the kids went back to class I stared out at the vast expanse of the sports field and the trees in the distance and realised there was far more to reality than meet the eye - it was profound - years later when learning about atoms and subatomic reality it's as if I realised at that point at the age of 7 the fact that there are building blocks to reality and its plausible that there is an intelligence behind it.
Now, I no longer believe as since 1997 God has made itself aware to me such that I KNOW it exists, that there is indeed an intelligence to the construct of our reality. I believe God instilled the faith when I was 7 through my consciousness such that I had that epiphany. I know also that there is great reason it hides evidence and insists on everyone having faith such that we should act morally with the back thought that there COULD be a God that does punish.
BTW. Cite evidence from the Bible of your statement "to believe is to go to heaven, to sit at the right hand of god,
not to believe is to go to hell, to spend eternity suffering at
the hands of Satan..."
K: let me tell you a story of my youth...
I was living in Florida at the time.. I was around 10 or 11, perhaps...
and I was in school one day, when someone, a boy I think, announced
that he believed in god...the class itself even clapped for the kid...
(apparently, Florida hasn't changed much in 50 plus years)
anyway, I stood up and said, there was no god.. I don't know why..
and I certainly didn't have any reason for or against, it just seemed
intuitively wrong that there was a god.. the teacher immediately
sent the class on recess and I was given a fairly good beating on
the school grounds with the teacher watching but refusing to interfere,
cause us heathens needed to be taught a lesson... right?
anyway, a few years later, I was living in California.. about age 16 or 17, or so...
and the problem came up again, not in the form of a schoolyard beating,
but in a book... I was pretty sure the book was wrong, about how
people/races were created by both climate and geology, geography,
but I didn't have the knowledge to prove this book wrong.. and so,
that book, the name escapes me, it was 50 years ago...
I began my search into history and biology and science and eventually
philosophy... which leads me into today...
I am equally certain that god doesn't exist.. and I too have
been equally punished and have equally experienced heaven..
but not as you did, supernaturally, with no evidence of any kind,
but my punishment and pleasure was by nature and human beings...
I am as equally certain that there is no god, as you are equally convinced
that there is a god...I have a far better argument for my position than
you do for yours... and why? because where is the evidence for your
position? a vision you had years ago when you were a child...apparently
under the influence of certain drugs, you too can feel and even touch
god... I hold that is just as valid as your vision is too...
but if god can be created, with the use of drugs, that creates
hallucinations, then how much belief can we give this god of yours?
perhaps you were just a child with an active imagination? I've known
those children too... your faith is based on visions and hope...
I don't hold onto hope or faith.. they are very bad judge of
character...
as for me, I can hold my head high with the knowledge that
there isn't any type of evidence or fact that can support your
position....I don't need any evidence or facts... I can simply
look around me and see the trees and grass and the stars
moving in the heavens and I don't need a hypothesis of god
to make that work...Darwin makes just as much more sense of
existence then god does and Darwin takes a whole lot less
faith to believe in... you are just taking everything on faith..
and I know, know that faith is a fickle bitch... that can turn
on you any moment... been there, done that.....
so, please take the heaven and god on faith...
I have something firmer, reality....
Kropotkin