RE: Am I Going To Hell?
August 4, 2015 at 1:56 am
(This post was last modified: August 4, 2015 at 2:05 am by Fidel_Castronaut.)
(August 3, 2015 at 9:16 pm)ktrap Wrote: In all the scenarios you free to put "a God" instead of "my God" or "your God". God was a term I used, but did not mean to have it interpreted as "my God". Sorry I don't think God in plural terms.
"we don't know and may probably never know" is not a convincing argument for not trying !!!!
The onus is not on me to define a God to input into your scenario. I don't care about any God claims without evidence to back them up (every God claim ever made to date).
You are again guilty of using a strawman argument against a poster on this forum. Your assumption that I am not 'trying' to find out what happens both in regards to god(s) and when we die is erroneous. I judge claims as they are made to me (on a daily basis on this forum) and have found them all wanting. However, can you present a case that would make anyone here care about what happens when we die? Or rather, a case as to why we should care about what you find to be a convincing argument as to why we should care? I don't care about people's beliefs, I don't particularly care about what people think about an afterlife or about a god or gods.
Just because one believes that a god exists doesn't make it so. Just because you believe that we believe nothing happens above and beyond 'we don't know' doesn't make it so. The evidence (or lack thereof) suggests that indeed nothing happens, but that might not be the case. Your scenario of something happening however has less weight, again, because of no evidence. The argument is therefore dismissed and ignored by default.
I would also welcome your retraction of your claim about the beliefs of shuffle and an apology for the continued use of strawmen against him and other posters. Thanks.