Assuming heaven & hell exist*. The good samaritain, used as an example of morality by Jesus cannot be taken to have gone to hell despite not embracing the christian or jewish religious tradition, therefore can it be appropriate for people to claim atheism, or alternative religious practices to be “hell worthy” despite the fact many of their practitioners are good people, who – like the good samaritain, live good lives. What do you think? Is “not believing” enough reason to go to hell, or is it more important for people to live good and moral lives?
Do you get enjoyment off of telling people that? Do you think it makes them feel better to think someone is going to go to hell and you get to go to heaven? Do you Christians know that by telling atheists to convert you are only making us want to be a Christian less and less? What is the real purpose of bothering people about your religion when no one even listens or cares?
Do you get enjoyment off of telling people that? Do you think it makes them feel better to think someone is going to go to hell and you get to go to heaven? Do you Christians know that by telling atheists to convert you are only making us want to be a Christian less and less? What is the real purpose of bothering people about your religion when no one even listens or cares?
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A Divine Revelation of HellOver a period of forty days, God gave Mary K. Baxter visions of hell and commissioned her to tell all to choose life. Here is an account of the place and beings of hell contrasted with the glories of heaven. It is a reminder of the need each of us has for the miracle of salvation.
Assuming heaven & hell exist*. The good samaritain, used as an example of morality by Jesus cannot be taken to have gone to hell despite not embracing the christian or jewish religious tradition, therefore can it be appropriate for people to claim atheism, or alternative religious practices to be “hell worthy” despite the fact many of their practitioners are good people, who – like the good samaritain, live good lives. What do you think? Is “not believing” enough reason to go to hell, or is it more important for people to live good and moral lives?
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Near death experiences have been widely popularized. Most of them see Heaven and so Atheists say “Well when you die there is a chemical imbalance and this makes some feel an Immense amount of happiness and a sense of floating. Well what about Hell. Some may say “Well in some people, death makes them experience pain and hopelessness.” No, the descriptions of Hell from people with near death experiences who went there are horrific, much more so than that explanation.
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“It is proof of a base and low mind for one to wish to think with the masses or majority, merely because the majority is the majority. Truth does not change because it is, or is not, believed by a majority of the people.” Giordano Bruno – burned alive by the catholic church in 1600, using real flames, presumably because they feared their God might do a sloppy job. “Organized religion will mess you…
A response to Would I "abandon" atheism if I were presented with irrefutable proof that god (I presume ChristianAtheist is referring to the christian god) exists? ……
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A Divine Revelation of HellOver a period of forty days, God gave Mary K. Baxter visions of hell and commissioned her to tell all to choose life. Here is an account of the place and beings of hell contrasted with the glories of heaven. It is a reminder of the need each of us has for the miracle of salvation.