From: Debbie Mann (deborahjmann@insightbb.com)
Date: Sat Sep 13 2003 - 13:39:34 EDT
I don't think that many on this list have any fear of questioning. Quite the
contrary.
How does anyone, let alone an atheist, know what God wants? I claim, from
studying the Bible, that what God wants is as much free choice love as
possible. Everything else is secondary.
Everyone WILL acknowledge him after death. Acknowledgement isn't the goal -
love is. Free, honest, because we want to love.
Now, I'm wondering, if the list, which does question everything, will argue
with this one.
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From: asa-owner@lists.calvin.edu [mailto:asa-owner@lists.calvin.edu]On
Behalf Of Jim Eisele
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 11:48 AM
To: asa@calvin.edu
Subject: Re: Logical Arguments Against God
Theodore writes
>ARGUMENT FROM NON-BELIEF
>1.) If the Christian God exists, he wants ALL humans to know he exists.
>2.) If the Christian God exists, he knows what evidences are sufficient
>for ALL to know that he exists.
>3.) Not ALL people believe in God.
>4.) God's evidences, thus far, are insufficient for ALL to believe.
>5.) God either wants atheists to exist or there is no God. (from 2,3 and
>4)
>(If God wants atheists to exist... why all the threats of Hell and
>damnation in Christian theology?)
Let's face it. Christianity is a pretty good deal. Sacrifice
in this life (some would say it is no sacrifice at all) and get
eternal bliss.
There are a lot of people who sell a lot of things in this world.
The world has known thousands of "gods." Any person would choose
heaven over hell, if it really were a choice. Love pleasure,
avoid pain. Pretty basic stuff.
Too many Christians are too willing to judge others. Mental
contortions are widespread when Christians try to justify hell.
Many just treat it as a metaphor.
Basically, those who believe in heaven or hell insult the intelligence
of those of us who don't. You'd have to be incredibly stupid to pass
on heaven or accept hell.
The saving grace of Christianity is that it is indeed a belief. As
soon as evidence against outweighs evidence for, you're free of
Christianity.
Sadly, Christianity employs mind control tactics to prevent proper
questioning. Threats of displeasing God, and the need to take every
thought captive to Christ are just two means to stunt healthy questioning.
So, perhaps an emotional tirade may ensue, but I'm gonna post this
anyway.
Jim
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