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07-06-2006, 12:28 AM
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I have a question for anyone who doesn't believe in some form of God or an afterlife. What do you have to gain?
I mean think about it. Say you took a gamble and just, for the hell of it, decided to believe in God, even though he may not exist. And then you die one day, and guess what? Holy sh*t, God exists. Well good thing you believed right? Cause now you're going to heaven, and eternal bliss, and all that.
But if he doesn't exist? Well then you had nothing to lose anyway, right? Like just before you enter that realm of eternal darkness and nothing, are you going to think to yourself "dammit, I shouldn't have spent all that time believing in God and an afterlife!"?
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07-06-2006, 12:34 AM
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Originally Posted by DarkMaster
I have a question for anyone who doesn't believe in some form of God or an afterlife. What do you have to gain?
I mean think about it. Say you took a gamble and just, for the hell of it, decided to believe in God, even though he may not exist. And then you die one day, and guess what? Holy sh*t, God exists. Well good thing you believed right? Cause now you're going to heaven, and eternal bliss, and all that.
But if he doesn't exist? Well then you had nothing to lose anyway, right? Like just before you enter that realm of eternal darkness and nothing, are you going to think to yourself "dammit, I shouldn't have spent all that time believing in God and an afterlife!"?
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I have a funny idea some people would rather not live a lie (if they truly don't believe in God). And you also make it sound as if it's really easy to believe in God. I mean, if you truly don't believe in a higher power, then you shouldn't. It wasn't in your cards.
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07-06-2006, 12:37 AM
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Ah, Pascal's wager. Pascal said that given that we do not know it is better to believe. Though what does God think of gamblers? And what if you bet on the wrong God?
Anyway I refuse to believe in something out of fear.
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I have a question for anyone who doesn't believe in some form of God or an afterlife. What do you have to gain?
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Emotional independence, strength of character, more free time on Sunday.
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07-06-2006, 12:42 AM
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Emotional independence, strength of character, more free time on Sunday.
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Emotional indepenence? What do you mean?
Perhaps you gain the illusion of strength of character.
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07-06-2006, 01:18 AM
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Emotional indepenence? What do you mean?
Perhaps you gain the illusion of strength of character.
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Wouldn't the illusion be believing in morality from a God that may not exist? If God goes away then your morality crumbles, while an atheist goes on his merry way. But as long as you do what is right and live a moral life, does it really matter what you use to justify your morality?
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07-06-2006, 01:22 AM
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I mean, people can do and think whatever the hell they want. But to have such a bleak outlook on the world, thinking that nothing exists after death and that we're all just part of some large coincedence and that our faith is nothing more than a product of fear for our mortality; as logically as that all may sound, what's the point in thinking that way?
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What I'm saying is that there is a misconception that people who don't believe in God have a bleak outlook on life. While that is true for some, it isn't true for a great many others. Just look at www.randi.org. You have a lot of skeptics there who lead very happy lives. They believe in advancing the human race and reaching new frontiers. They don't consider their own death to be of much consequence. Afterall if you're dead then you're not around to care that you're dead. They have a very positive outlook. They're also free from the need to believe in a God in order to lead a happy and moral existence. Because there are people who believe in God and the morality that comes from that, they can't understand how people who don't believe in God can be moral. If they did understand then they wouldn't need God. This is why atheists are so distrusted.
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07-06-2006, 01:42 AM
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What I'm saying is that there is a misconception that people who don't believe in God have a bleak outlook on life. While that is true for some, it isn't true for a great many others. Just look at www.randi.org. You have a lot of skeptics there who lead very happy lives. They believe in advancing the human race and reaching new frontiers. They don't consider their own death to be of much consequence. Afterall if you're dead then you're not around to care that you're dead. They have a very positive outlook. They're also free from the need to believe in a God in order to lead a happy and moral existence. Because there are people who believe in God and the morality that comes from that, they can't understand how people who don't believe in God can be moral. If they did understand then they wouldn't need God. This is why atheists are so distrusted.
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That's wicked though, I got no problem with that. To be totally comfortable with your mortality and just accept death and live your life, I think that's cool. I'm not saying that if you don't believe in God, you have a bleak outlook on life. I'm just trying to establish my concern for the people who are so belligerent when the topic of God or Heaven/Hell comes up. Like the people who turn their noses up to religious folk, thinking they know everything about life and death, and that anyone who believes in a God is a fool praising some make-believe fantasy character.
I think the group of people I'm trying to single out are referred to as "Emo" or whatever the hell categorical phrase people are churning out these days. Like I used to know kids in school that we're all "there is no God, religion is stupid, dur hur I'm cool", you know what I'm saying, right? I just can't stand that kind of self-righteous attitude, where people create a set of beliefs to make themselves standout from others over some paranoid fear of being common.
But anyway, that's enough philisophical bullcrap for one night, methinks. I usually don't like to get into these discussions.
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07-06-2006, 01:08 AM
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I have a funny idea some people would rather not live a lie (if they truly don't believe in God). And you also make it sound as if it's really easy to believe in God. I mean, if you truly don't believe in a higher power, then you shouldn't. It wasn't in your cards.
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I think you're taking what I said the wrong way. I'm not trying to say that anyone who doesn't believe in a God or an afterlife is some kind of heathen, or that their choice to do so is wrong and meaningless.
I mean, people can do and think whatever the hell they want. But to have such a bleak outlook on the world, thinking that nothing exists after death and that we're all just part of some large coincedence and that our faith is nothing more than a product of fear for our mortality; as logically as that all may sound, what's the point in thinking that way?
What I'm trying to say is, you may think you're gaining some kind of emotional independance by not adhering to the common beliefs of fellow homo sapiens, but when it all comes down to it, isn't it better to have some kind of hope that life is more than just what we see, and something greater than us does exist?
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07-06-2006, 01:12 AM
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isn't it better to have some kind of hope that life is more than just what we see, and something greater than us does exist?
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Not if you truly don't believe in it. Because then you're lying to yourself and that is a far greater crime than not believing in an afterlife.
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