RE: Bashing God for the Misery of Life
June 21, 2018 at 8:06 pm
(This post was last modified: June 21, 2018 at 8:07 pm by sdelsolray.)
(June 21, 2018 at 12:38 am)AtlasS33 Wrote: When it comes to disbelieve, emotions play a very big role, the subconscious too, in that regard disbelief can be an angry reaction for someone's life conditions or misery in life.
Take the example of a sick person. The disease ate their body, and they see the whole world living it up while they are stuck in their bed or chair. Disbelief becomes more reasonable way to satisfy the anger.
Bashing "God" for the misery of the day seems like the perfect scapegoat. But aren't we ignoring the fact, that our existence here might not be for pleasure?
In other words; who said that we should enjoy this life? who said that we must satisfy the stereotype and live the predefined role dictated by the society?
Other organisms have it worse; I mean look at bugs, look at a roach being eaten by ants, or a spider with broken legs at your bathroom.
I wouldn't bash God, I would bash life.
There are more than two choices. For example, I choose to live for many things, including happiness, purpose, reproduction, education, exploration, among other things, as well as pleasure.
I fail to see how your description of "disbelief" in a particular sky fairy is relevant to the question. Please study the concept of non-sequitur.