Surely following all the moral rules he/she/ laid down, is far more important than believing in god itself?
Lead a good life, but don't believe, your damned for all eternity
That sounds very petty to me
I am not worrying about attending. I was expanding on Rare's party analogy regarding belief and acceptance into heaven.
Quote: from Forever Angel at 7:14 am on Aug. 28, 2008 Quote: from PewPew at 8:57 am on Aug. 28, 2008 Quote: from exceedinglyrare at 4:38 am on Aug. 28, 2008 Let's pretend I'm having a house party. Do you think I'm really going to want you there if you essentially say that I don't exist? But if you are having a house party you first have to send people invitations, otherwise how can you blame them for not believing that you (or the party) doesn't exist. Obviously, the OP has received his invitation. And just as clearly, he knows that an RSVP is required to get his name on the guest list. He just doesn't seem to believe there is actually going to be a party, but he wants to drop by and be allowed in if there is. The invitation not in order to be allowed into the party but as a form of evidence that is there is party.
Quote: from PewPew at 8:57 am on Aug. 28, 2008 Quote: from exceedinglyrare at 4:38 am on Aug. 28, 2008 Let's pretend I'm having a house party. Do you think I'm really going to want you there if you essentially say that I don't exist? But if you are having a house party you first have to send people invitations, otherwise how can you blame them for not believing that you (or the party) doesn't exist. Obviously, the OP has received his invitation. And just as clearly, he knows that an RSVP is required to get his name on the guest list. He just doesn't seem to believe there is actually going to be a party, but he wants to drop by and be allowed in if there is.
Quote: from exceedinglyrare at 4:38 am on Aug. 28, 2008 Let's pretend I'm having a house party. Do you think I'm really going to want you there if you essentially say that I don't exist? But if you are having a house party you first have to send people invitations, otherwise how can you blame them for not believing that you (or the party) doesn't exist.
Let's pretend I'm having a house party. Do you think I'm really going to want you there if you essentially say that I don't exist?
But if you are having a house party you first have to send people invitations, otherwise how can you blame them for not believing that you (or the party) doesn't exist.
The invitation not in order to be allowed into the party but as a form of evidence that is there is party.
For all we know, he's received dozens of invitations, but doesn't consider them to be real evidence that there is a party.
Quote: from Forever Angel at 7:14 am on Aug. 28, 2008 Obviously, the OP has received his invitation. And just as clearly, he knows that an RSVP is required to get his name on the guest list. He just doesn't seem to believe there is actually going to be a party, but he wants to drop by and be allowed in if there is. The invitation not in order to be allowed into the party but as a form of evidence that is there is party.
Obviously, the OP has received his invitation. And just as clearly, he knows that an RSVP is required to get his name on the guest list. He just doesn't seem to believe there is actually going to be a party, but he wants to drop by and be allowed in if there is.
If you assume there is no party, why would you worry about attending?
But if you are having a house party you first have to send people invitations, otherwise how can you blame them for not believing that you (or the party) exist.
Where, specifically, does the Bible say that GOD punishes people for not believing?
Mark 9:43-49
If your hand causes you to sin, cut it off. It is better for you to enter life maimed than with two hands to go into hell, where the fire never goes out. And if your foot causes you to sin, cut it off. It is better for you to enter life crippled than to have two feet and be thrown into hell.And if your eye causes you to sin, pluck it out. It is better for you to enter the kingdom of God with one eye than to have two eyes and be thrown into hell, where " 'their worm does not die, and the fire is not quenched.'Everyone will be salted with fire.
Revelation 20:14-15
14And death and hell were cast into the lake of fire. This is the second death. 15And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.
15And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire.
It seems fairly clear to me, everyone who doesn't believe in God goes straight to hell. hell=punishment. Can you think of another way that a persons name could be written in the 'book of life' other than belief?
Why would on omnipotent, all powerful, all loving god, care if he was believed in or not? Surely following all the moral rules he/she/ laid down, is far more important than believing in god itself? Lead a good life, but don't believe, your damned for all eternity That sounds very petty to me
Quote: from Nimzo at 7:52 am on Aug. 28, 2008 Quote: from exceedinglyrare at 4:38 am on Aug. 28, 2008 Let's pretend I'm having a house party. Do you think I'm really going to want you there if you essentially say that I don't exist? I think the OP can see the reasoning in the fact that God may not want you at his sweet as party if you deny his existence. His point being, why would you punish those who choose not to come? Who says that He does? Generally speaking, I'd say that if there's a sweet party and you choose not to attend, that's your choice and no one else's.
Quote: from exceedinglyrare at 4:38 am on Aug. 28, 2008 Let's pretend I'm having a house party. Do you think I'm really going to want you there if you essentially say that I don't exist? I think the OP can see the reasoning in the fact that God may not want you at his sweet as party if you deny his existence. His point being, why would you punish those who choose not to come?
I think the OP can see the reasoning in the fact that God may not want you at his sweet as party if you deny his existence. His point being, why would you punish those who choose not to come?
Who says that He does? Generally speaking, I'd say that if there's a sweet party and you choose not to attend, that's your choice and no one else's.
The bible says He does (are you talking about God or the OP at this point?). If you interpret that way of course (not sure how you would read it substantially differently), add to that list a large percentage of people on this planet who would also say that. Back to your party, and I'm sorry to say that as awesome as it may be; if i don't come then it pretty much results in a non-outcome for me, life just continues on as normal as if nothing had happened. Hopefully i wouldn't be publicly flogged for my lack of attendance (and what would be the justification in doing so?).