How delusional would one have to be on his deathbed to think he'd survive his own death?
The implication is quite clear.
Understanding fail.
How delusional would one have to be on his deathbed to think he'd survive his own death?
So Darrin, how come God is less charitable than humans?
God is credited with healing the sick all the time.
Why are amputees different?
I agree it is a fairly mild one, but hardly a weak point. It has rather large implications.
Your question speaks to the same thing.
Why would a God answer all sorts of prayers but leave those of the tortured and abused and everything else alone?
Actually, believing that how you live your life matters gives it meaning by definition, no. It's the atheist who must think their lives meaningless.
You're not an athiest though if you're wishing for an afterlife. You wouldn't be considering the possibility or hoping of such implausible matters. Still waiting for your proof God doesn't exist though. You'd need it to support your claims. Still waiting on that.
You're really confused here. You're really putting belief on par with wishing on a star?
I just think it'd be a silly waste of time for an athiest to wish for an afterlife on their deathbed. Thats all I'm saying.
I don't need sarcasm when I have the truth.
Neither do I have to call you names.
If God is really concerned about our eternal spirit, why did he choose to reveal His word to some backwater tribe of goat herders, when the most populous area of the Earth at the time was in China and India?
Would it not have been more effective at saving souls if your Message reached out to many many people, and/or people that were more literate to boot?
Why has God ceased healing amputees? A couple instances in the Bible don't really cut it for modern people who have not seen it, as has been pointed out.
If God is really interested in saving souls, then it seems to me God is doing a pretty bad job, as less than 1/7th of the humans God has chosen to create believe in what the Bible says is God's son, and the only way into heaven.
Quite frankly, I find it a bit more than su ious that the miracles of the type described in the Bible and so forth seem to have vanished with the advance of scientific knowledge. Oddly enough that is consistant with the theory that the bible is simply some primitive people's attempt at explaining the world around them, because they had no other explanation.
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Wishing for an afterlife is a silly waste of time for anyone, deathbed or not.
I would.
There is about as much evidence for God answering prayers as for wishes on stars.
If they believe on their deathbed, they get saved.
I didn't make the rules.
I haven't read anything written by an atheist that states this. If they "must" think this, they seem to be keeping it a well-kept secret.
or
You are, yet again, making up for whatever reason. I tend to think because it is emotionally appealing to you to believe things like this.
Given your track record, I would give more credence to the latter.
Wow, that's a stunning amount of fail.
In that sense I agree, but that's not how I meant it. If you break down Mingus' statement it is essentially
If you want an afterlife, then you believe in a god (you cannot be an atheist).
Then the contrapositive would be
If you don't believe in a god, then you don't want an afterlife.
It is equivalent to saying
If you don't believe you will win the lottery, then you don't want to win the lottery.
If you are an athiest, why would anything ever be considered morally wrong?
This is a horrible strawman even for you.
i don't think you have to believe in God to hope for an afterlife. that's not what i intended to say. i'm saying a so-called athiest wouldn't even consider an afterlife plausible. so why hope for it?
Well, you spend a lot of your time trying to save humanity from plant food. Why should you care what happens to all the soulless humans after your biology fails you?
I don't even know what you're trying to say here.
[quote]Still waiting for your proof God doesn't exist though.[/youtube]
Still waiting on your proof that the Flying Spaghetti Monster doesn't exist. If you can't provide any, you must convert at once.
using "you can't prove he doesn't exist!" as an argument
What claims are you talking about?You'd need it to support your claims.
One lying to themself to give their life meaning is sad.
Uh, no. Meaning in life depends entirely on the person.It's the atheist who must think their lives meaningless.
Humans give actions labels. Nothing is objectively wrong when it comes to morals.
Well, where do our morals come from? Why is something "good" vs "bad"?
Because human beings are granted an innate sense of right and wrong, and the ability to think about ethics and such things.
You seem to be confusing nihilism with atheism.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nihilism
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atheism
Get reading.
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