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Aw, don't be so hard on yourself. Even libertarians probably have some redeeming qualities.
barfo
Your body is battered and bruised. When will your wife stop beating you?
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Aw, don't be so hard on yourself. Even libertarians probably have some redeeming qualities.
barfo
That is implied with every thread.From here on out I think threads like these should add "is that something you might be interested in" to the end of the title.
If there's no heaven, there's no reason to be good, therefore I will rob your house since there is no reason for morality.
Nope. We are just animals and savages without the fear of God or the afterlife.
If there's no heaven, there's no reason to be good, therefore I will rob your house since there is no reason for morality.
Nope. We are just animals and savages without the fear of God or the afterlife.
They were raised in cultures where moral codes via religion have been long established. They are atheists, but the society they were raised in is one that has laws and rules that were based on reward or punishment in the afterlife.
Laws have nothing to do with punishment in the afterlife. They are based on punishment on Earth. You go to jail, not Hell, of you break a law. If its all about punishment in the afterlife, why have jail? Satan will get them in the end, right?
I had a near death experience 30 years ago. I was in an accident and suffered a major concussion and assorted bumps and bruises.
I remember just before the accident. Then I remember being revived in the ambulance.
In between, nothing but utter blackness. If I didn't revive, I wouldn't have felt a thing.
I didn't see a light or any of that crap. Just... Nothing.
What this suggests is that your consciousness is not always there. A sufficient blow to the head, and you go blank.
People who were at the accident scene told me I actually got up and walked around. I don't remember any of that, to this day.
A sufficient blow to the head and you lose short term memory. In my case, about half an hour.
There is no soul.
You go to jail, not Hell, of you break a law.
Shit! I must have drawn the wrong one! It sure seemed like hell.
Wanna know the irony?
Since these atheist believes after we die everything goes black, then this mortal life is all we have.
So let's say one commits a crime and receives "life without parol". That would be the same as one going to hell and burn for eternity. I mean if you don't believe in afterlife, then life in prison is exactly the same.
Now here's the kicker... They bitch and moan about "how could God create hell" yet will have no problem with man sending people to hell.
Can we say "contradiction"?
I had a near death experience 30 years ago. I was in an accident and suffered a major concussion and assorted bumps and bruises.
I remember just before the accident. Then I remember being revived in the ambulance.
In between, nothing but utter blackness. If I didn't revive, I wouldn't have felt a thing.
I didn't see a light or any of that crap. Just... Nothing.
What this suggests is that your consciousness is not always there. A sufficient blow to the head, and you go blank.
People who were at the accident scene told me I actually got up and walked around. I don't remember any of that, to this day.
A sufficient blow to the head and you lose short term memory. In my case, about half an hour.
There is no soul.
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Every account I've read of someone that had actually died and then been resuscitated basically says the same thing. No lights, pearly gates, flashbacks, etc. just nothingness and/or blackness.
Every account I've read of someone that had actually died and then been resuscitated basically says the same thing. No lights, pearly gates, flashbacks, etc. just nothingness and/or blackness.
The link doesn't work for me.
I'm sure I got the jest of it though.
"Blah blah blah something to support no God"
How close am I?
Just the opposite, in fact.
Wanna know the irony?
Since these atheist believes after we die everything goes black, then this mortal life is all we have.
So let's say one commits a crime and receives "life without parol". That would be the same as one going to hell and burn for eternity. I mean if you don't believe in afterlife, then life in prison is exactly the same.
Now here's the kicker... They bitch and moan about "how could God create hell" yet will have no problem with man sending people to hell.
Can we say "contradiction"?
How/why is that a contradiction?
Easy... An Atheist believes that when you die, everything turns black. Your conscious is gone, dead, zero. To an atheist, your time on Earth is your conscious eternity. So whatever time you have on Earth is all the time you have.
So if you are sent to prison for life, that is a punishment of torment (prison ain't fun right?) for the rest of your life.
So the moment a "Atheist" throws out some bullshit "How can God be so cruel to form hell?", Yet these same people will support prison systems is quite contradictory.
They're hardly contradictory or hypocritical of a take, though.
One is a man made device used to both protect the populace and punish an offender. The other is theoretically made by an all knowing all powerful creator. Man built prisons and laws in response to a problem or problems. Out of necessity. The thought of god being cruel could be connected to him creating us in a way where people can end up burning for eternity, unnecessarily.
I dont want to be rude, but do I understand you correctly? You blame God for the choices you are allowed to make due to being given free will?
Well, I don't believe, so no, I don't blame god.
They're hardly contradictory or hypocritical of a take, though.
One is a man made device used to both protect the populace and punish an offender. The other is theoretically made by an all knowing all powerful creator. Man built prisons and laws in response to a problem or problems. Out of necessity. The thought of god being cruel could be connected to him creating us in a way where people can end up burning for eternity, unnecessarily.
