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| Game Designer | Re: Do we roll the dice with salvation? Here's my wager. Screw "believing" in god, and Screw "pretending" to be. I am that I am and I know the truth that is me. In the end, only one person will judge me and I know who that is. It's not about believing in this or that god, though you can spin it that way, and can make that assumeption. I'd bet it wouldn't come out as one thinks. Heaven and Hell are a cop-out, so you don't have to take responsibility here and now. this being subjective view, it is of course my humble opinion and you can take it or leave it. In short, you can't count on some deity in some indistict, undefinable dimension. God helps those who help themselves. Rather than placing everything on one bet, I choose to look for the common points and eliminate the extra stuff. There are certain things which one can be fairly certain are the rules so to speak. Do not kill (ahimsa), do not lie, do not steal, do not rape, pillage or plunder. Do unto others as you would have done unto you. Do what thou will, but do no harm (ahimsa). Seek what the great ones before you sought. Divisions are the creation of the mind. Quote:
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| Slaying Bad Memes | Re: Pascal, not Descartes! Quote:
Thank you CraigD. Good catch! Keep me honest.---------------- Hypography Forums Moderator -- - - - - - What concerns me is not the way things are, but rather the way people think things are. Epictetus, Greek Philosopher The map is NOT the territory. Korzybski, Polish-American Philosopher | ||
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| Slaying Bad Memes | Re: Do we roll the dice with salvation? Quote:
Just "believing that a god exists" is not gonna get you saved. You have to believe in the RIGHT god, and you have to believe the RIGHT way with the RIGHT rituals, and obey the RIGHT rules. In the Church of Christ, they have all the RIGHT stuff, and they STILL claim that most members will go to hell anyway. It seems that god is very picky. If you believe just 99% the right way, it's still not enough. Okay, let's assume you make it and you're saved. Now what? You're gonna spend eternity rubbing elbows with a god who created HELL, a place of eternal torment for individuals who were: = born in the wrong place, = born at the wrong time, = born in the wrong culture, = born in the wrong religion, = born in the wrong family, = never got the message. Furthermore, in god's omnipotent wisdom, he KNEW these people would never have a chance at salvation anyway. Even when he created the Universe, he already KNEW who would be saved and who wouldn't. So, basically, you got a god here who created billions of people knowing they would be burned forever for no particular reason. Is THIS the kind of sadistic deity you want to hang out with?? ---------------- Hypography Forums Moderator -- - - - - - What concerns me is not the way things are, but rather the way people think things are. Epictetus, Greek Philosopher The map is NOT the territory. Korzybski, Polish-American Philosopher | ||
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| Questioning | Re: Do we roll the dice with salvation? Quote:
You simply have to have faith in God as best you may conceive him. Why waste your time pointing to some ridiculous creed of man that you know in your mind and (should) know in your heart is bullshit? Quote:
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God didn't create a hell; man did. The rejection of eternal life preciptates the more logically consistent equivalent to the idea of hell, but it's not eternal punishment, it's the inevitable result of free will choice: eternal cessation of existence. Yes, an omnipotent God knows who will be saved and who will not, and although predestination is involved in such foreknowledge, personal freewill is not abrogated. Personal beings are gifted with freewill choice, and this power, although relative in time, is still absolute in eternity. Cheers, —Saitia ---------------- Do you know what happens when you allow the camel's nose to get under the tent flap? —Pyrotex | ||||
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| Game Designer | Re: Do we roll the dice with salvation? Quote:
Keeping in mind that this is a science forum, there is clearly no emperical evidence that hell and heaven are anything other than the creations of human minds through out the ages. There never has, and likely never will be a person who has been to hell or heaven and returned to tell about it. Let alone returned with irrefutable proof of their existence. What a person has written, in my opinion, does not qualify as emperical evidence, expecially as most accounts are second hand at best. ---------------- "Anymore I am only interested in pets whom can make me coffee." -My Mom Hyper Physics Hyper Math Wikipedia Member of: IGDA YouTube MySpace Wikipedia:KickAssClown The Forge | ||
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"Us"? Is someone there with you, Ed? Do you believe in Hell? I didn't think so. I believe you already quoted me correctly about why I think hell is bullshit, but I'll repost it for you: "Most clear-thinking individuals reason out that an all-loving and all-merciful God— by definition— could never create such a crass contradiction of his divine nature as hell obviously is." Quote:
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| Student | Re: Do we roll the dice with salvation? Quote:
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| Suspended | Re: Pascal, not Descartes! Quote:
For example: Before we were born we existed in the state of "not to be". Then, after we were born we transitioned to the state of "to be". To communicate our existence we have developed in the English language the term "I am". When we transition back to our original state of "not to be", then our language permits one to communicate the information by referring to us as "he or she was". One would have to be an academic idiot to say that it is possible to have a "not" without there being an "is" to be not to. The latter doesn't conform to the rules of any written or spoken language. If you wish for me to take it a step further applying math or physics, then I will be happy to oblige you! | ||
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It’s ...Pascal’s wager, not Descarte’s....
Thank you CraigD.
Good catch! Keep me honest.








