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Old 10-10-2007, 01:18 AM
vhawk01 vhawk01 is offline
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Default Re: Stuck Between Agnosticism and Christianity

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Wikipedia tells us that "hell" is described by all these religions:

2 Religious literature & views
2.1 Bahá'í Faith
2.2 Buddhism
2.3 Chinese religions
2.4 Christianity
2.5 Deism
2.6 Greek Mythology
2.7 Hinduism
2.8 Islam
2.9 Japanese religions
2.10 Judaism
2.11 Maya faith
2.12 Norse Mythology
2.13 Taoism
2.14 Unification Church
2.15 Zoroastrianism

So even if you could force yourself to believe in this Jesus character, you'd still be 14:1 against avoiding hell, on the unlikely (silly!) assumption that these are the only options.


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vnh sir! And to think of all the sects within them too. [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img]

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As I already pointed out, most of the religions on this list don't subscribe to a notion of hell that we would be at all familiar with. Most of them describe an afterlife of some sort however.

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That is true, but wouldn't you agree that with the potential of so many afterlifes that just focusing on one possibility might not be that productive?

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Of course. I was just trying to point out that believing in Christianity doesn't put you at risk for alternative forms of hell because there aren't really many alternative hells. So if you are the most scared of the Christian hell, perhaps it would make sense to bet on Christianity because the consequences aren't as bad if you got it wrong.

Then again, I think it's pretty silly to live your life in fear of a place that we have no evidence for other than ancient texts.

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Except a betting man would never take "all the religions ever practiced by even a single person on Earth" over "all the infinite possible religions that could ever exist" would he? So it doesn't really matter all that much WHAT most of the religions on that list believe re: Hell. That is, unless you have confidence in man's ability to discern things about the Truth of the afterlife or an equal confidence in God choosing to reveal his Word in some form or another. But that all seems like begging the question, no reason to think God would be anything like any of that.
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