RE: A rational explanation for hell?
July 29, 2011 at 1:43 am
(This post was last modified: July 29, 2011 at 1:49 am by The Grand Nudger.)
LOL, there's a much simpler and well researched notion as to why living things fear death, god isn't in this particular motion picture.
By the by CRod, since my interesting thoughts are why you're here, here's something right from the presses:
You say god, I say show me, you make an argument about free will. It's this ridiculous house of cards scenario. It's infuriating (intellectually speaking). "Show me" is legitimate, it is an honest response. Why bring in another assumption that you've made, an assumption in which the existence of god is still the premise, and a further complication, the christian concept of free will, is added? Show that these things are actually real before you leverage them against an objection.
By the by CRod, since my interesting thoughts are why you're here, here's something right from the presses:
You say god, I say show me, you make an argument about free will. It's this ridiculous house of cards scenario. It's infuriating (intellectually speaking). "Show me" is legitimate, it is an honest response. Why bring in another assumption that you've made, an assumption in which the existence of god is still the premise, and a further complication, the christian concept of free will, is added? Show that these things are actually real before you leverage them against an objection.
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