SweetMonkeyLove wrote:So you would throw away a relationship with the creator of the universe over a hobby or an assumption? Playing Russian roulette with your own soul?
That is an argument that doesn't work for athiests. It is the 'what if' argument. What if the atheist is wrong. Wouldn't it be better to beleive than not? If a person is wrong about their belief and there is no God- no consequence. If they are right eternal life. Seems simple.
Meaning that there isn't an ultimate authority.. Who decides who has ultimate truth? You?
Not just if they are right... If they have
believed with Him and in Him. Anyone can believe in God or not, but having a relationship with God is different altogether..
SweetMonkeyLove wrote:The problem is which God should be believed? There are so many. Which one wins preference? If I talk to a Muslim they will say that they have the one true God. Same goes for the Christians. What makes one better than the other.
Which one best conveys love? Isn't love the ultimate goal for most people? Or is it works, wealth, pride and ego?
SweetMonkeyLove wrote:We used to believe in polytheism.
You mean our ancestry? Perhaps.. But some were monotheists too. There is no paper trail from going from polytheism to monotheism.
SweetMonkeyLove wrote:A God for everything. A God so my corn grows, a God so it rains. By that logic I should join every religion.
So you would worship a god so that it would rain or grow corn for you? In other words turn God into a cosmic vending machine?? Why?
SweetMonkeyLove wrote:Just in case. The other thing is that if you ask an atheist to believe 'just in case' will he really believe? They will not have the faith required. Faith is what allows people to believe and defend anything. Faith is what allows us to ignore arguments that challenge us.
You mean blind faith? Is that what you think Christianity is? Never question anything? Please explain..
SweetMonkeyLove wrote:Faith is what helps people who adhere to religous beliefs survive times when they feel their God has forsaken them. It is very powerful but it is not tangible. Conversly, I see no issue with a persons personal faith. I could care less what motivates people to do good works.
Which religious faith are you talking about? The atheists religious faith or the Christian one?
SweetMonkeyLove wrote:What I take issue with is the fatalistic view of the world that organised religion instills in people - that the life we live today has no consequence, that all who do not adhere to a particular belief system shall perish or burn eternally, that we can continue our war against the planet and non-beleiveing cultures and it matters not because God will come and save the believers in a great apocalyptic event.
Oh there are consequences for living in this world whether you believe or not.. So you think that if someone believes in God that they are somehow exempt from God's judgments? Is living a life of love and friendship a bad belief system? How so?
SweetMonkeyLove wrote:If I was God I would be upset that we squander our time here in potential paradise waiting to be saved when we have the intelligence and resources at our disposal to ease the suffering in the world but rather than make steps towards that we spend our time focused on the next life.
Yes we have the power now to ease suffering in the world... Right now.. But man has chosen not too.
And your point is??