Lynx
IB Veteran
- Messages
- 556
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- Religion
- Agnosticism
@Pygo
Honestly, as morally repugnant as it may seem, if God turned out to be like how Muslims and Christians claim then I am all for obedience, especially if the alternative was eternal hell-fire Lol. Self-preservation !
@Zafran
I agree with everything you said but can you please explain how this is relevant to anything I said ? Beliefs are important, sure; but they are not moral actions. If a person is able to 'see' Islam as the right religion, then good for him; how does that qualify him to go heaven? Similarly, if a person sees Agnosticism as the most reasonable belief then how does that qualify him to go to hell? Religious people always make it seem like to believe in God is akin to doing some morally good action but can't seem to explain how a belief is any sort of action at all... I believe God is smart enough to realize this and if he decided to create heaven and hell then the respective criteria for entry must be a little more umm RELEVANT to someone's actions, choices and characteristics.
Also, consider if you would WANT to bow down to or spend eternity in heaven with a God who would do such a thing as judge you on your obedience to him instead of your kindness or good works.
Honestly, as morally repugnant as it may seem, if God turned out to be like how Muslims and Christians claim then I am all for obedience, especially if the alternative was eternal hell-fire Lol. Self-preservation !
@Zafran
ofcourse beliefs are important they are the foundations for any moral actions - If your beliefs are not sound then your actions are not going to be as well
I agree with everything you said but can you please explain how this is relevant to anything I said ? Beliefs are important, sure; but they are not moral actions. If a person is able to 'see' Islam as the right religion, then good for him; how does that qualify him to go heaven? Similarly, if a person sees Agnosticism as the most reasonable belief then how does that qualify him to go to hell? Religious people always make it seem like to believe in God is akin to doing some morally good action but can't seem to explain how a belief is any sort of action at all... I believe God is smart enough to realize this and if he decided to create heaven and hell then the respective criteria for entry must be a little more umm RELEVANT to someone's actions, choices and characteristics.