Re: Religions
Basically, a human brain is a box of legos.
Through thousands of years of evolution and social interaction, humans have a set of instructions that are ideal.
Ideally, you build a lego brain so that it doesn't kill people, molest children, or whatever.
Sometimes, genetics throws you a curve ball and you don't have enough legos to make a brain that perceives the same world we do where killing is wrong.
Sometimes, the person building the lego brain does a very poor job and doesn't follow the instructions.
Both situations often result in a lego brain with a "distorted perception" compared to the "normal perception" we all follow. When that lego brain rapes and kills 33 boys, causes the Holocaust, or whatever:
Does that brain go to Hell?
If you answer yes, there might be a good chance your God lacks empathy and understanding.
Edit: A final disclaimer to avoid confusion.
I don't empathize with the monster that John Wayne Gacy became. The man who raped and killed kids? I can't empathize with that monster. I'm empathetic to Gacy, the human, who was abused as a child and had the unfortunate set of genetic traits that crippled his brain. I'm empathetic and feel VERY SORRY about the entire situation. I literally feel emotionally sick when I think about his victims. It's a tragedy that his father, the alcoholic and abuser, was also likely abused. It's a horrible situation all around, with no winners. My view, which I find is shared and common with some of the most decent people I have ever met, may or may not align with the Biblical view. Which is why I raise this issue.
Last edited by KillerGremlin : 11-30-2011 at 08:08 PM.
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