alwazzab
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My first lengthy post as I cant be asked to study for finals.
Religion makes no sense no matter how you frame it. Lets go by the big 2 because nobody really knows what the Jews believe in and it doesn't matter because its an ethnoreligion anyways. The rest are irrelevant.
Islam and Christianity have the common belief of an ”all good” god of whom created us with a scripture that guides us into eternal bliss in the afterworld (heaven or hell). This whole concept is absurd. Eternity is inconceivable, its eternal for fuck sake. At that point, both heaven and hell would be a punishment. But lets assume, SOMEHOW, that heaven is so joyous that we SOMEHOW can disregard its infinite nature.
Okay, now, God, the all good, created me — flawed with various tendencies — of which HE DEEMS IMPERMISSIBLE inorder to threaten ME into eternal flames for falling for those tendencies. Eternal burning and ”all good” is literally a juxtaposition, you can not do both. Before I existed, I could not conceive of my existence, I was nothing. If those two religions are true, then you would have to affirm that God decided to create people of whom would not have existed otherwise, and will be putting them in hell for not giving him attention. Indefinite punishment for a finite crime is immoral.
Miracles stopped millennia ago, how can I be blamed for not being convinced of the God in question anyways? If Christianity is true, John the baptist will go to heaven because he was there, saw it from first person and was obviously convinced that no regular man could bring someone back from the dead. If Islam is true, the companions would go to heaven because they were there and apparently witnessed Mohammad splitting the moon in two. Why would any rational higher power stop there and expect a book to be sufficient?
To believe something definitionally implies you are convinced of it being true. If I forced myself to go to Church, or to pray the Islamic prayers 5 times, it wouldn’t be belief and I would still burn in hell regardless as it would be deemed insincere.
Lastly, for the part that used to fuck with me until I asked my scholar at 14 of which he couldn't give me an adequate response for to which I knew right there this is bullshit.
If god is omnipotent, he knew your psychology, your temptations, your environment and whether you will be entering heaven or hell at the end of it. Creating someone, with certainty in that they will be damned to hell is indistinguishable from sentencing them right away. There is no free will in that. If I built a robot and I knew he would be the sole reason for the end of all humanity, and the robot does that very thing, I would be responsible.
If god is real he is just a cosmic hitler
Religion makes no sense no matter how you frame it. Lets go by the big 2 because nobody really knows what the Jews believe in and it doesn't matter because its an ethnoreligion anyways. The rest are irrelevant.
Islam and Christianity have the common belief of an ”all good” god of whom created us with a scripture that guides us into eternal bliss in the afterworld (heaven or hell). This whole concept is absurd. Eternity is inconceivable, its eternal for fuck sake. At that point, both heaven and hell would be a punishment. But lets assume, SOMEHOW, that heaven is so joyous that we SOMEHOW can disregard its infinite nature.
Okay, now, God, the all good, created me — flawed with various tendencies — of which HE DEEMS IMPERMISSIBLE inorder to threaten ME into eternal flames for falling for those tendencies. Eternal burning and ”all good” is literally a juxtaposition, you can not do both. Before I existed, I could not conceive of my existence, I was nothing. If those two religions are true, then you would have to affirm that God decided to create people of whom would not have existed otherwise, and will be putting them in hell for not giving him attention. Indefinite punishment for a finite crime is immoral.
Miracles stopped millennia ago, how can I be blamed for not being convinced of the God in question anyways? If Christianity is true, John the baptist will go to heaven because he was there, saw it from first person and was obviously convinced that no regular man could bring someone back from the dead. If Islam is true, the companions would go to heaven because they were there and apparently witnessed Mohammad splitting the moon in two. Why would any rational higher power stop there and expect a book to be sufficient?
To believe something definitionally implies you are convinced of it being true. If I forced myself to go to Church, or to pray the Islamic prayers 5 times, it wouldn’t be belief and I would still burn in hell regardless as it would be deemed insincere.
Lastly, for the part that used to fuck with me until I asked my scholar at 14 of which he couldn't give me an adequate response for to which I knew right there this is bullshit.
If god is omnipotent, he knew your psychology, your temptations, your environment and whether you will be entering heaven or hell at the end of it. Creating someone, with certainty in that they will be damned to hell is indistinguishable from sentencing them right away. There is no free will in that. If I built a robot and I knew he would be the sole reason for the end of all humanity, and the robot does that very thing, I would be responsible.
If god is real he is just a cosmic hitler

this has nothing to do with being a chad and I’m not angry at someone I believe exists, did you even read this? My very clear point was that what you do in this life is shaped by what has happened to you. That’s it, I never mentioned looks ONCE in this