RE: "Why is it reasonable to believe in prisons, but not in the hell?"
January 14, 2021 at 2:15 pm
The Grand Nudger Wrote:violated human rights in some truly disgusting ways.Well, even if those things are true, they are still nothing compared to what the animals have to go through in factory farms, right?
The Grand Nudger Wrote:same things that happen to any body that dies... anywhere else.When you are saying there was a massacre somewhere, you are implying there is a mass grave hidden somewhere near, right? So, how come that mass grave hasn't been found in more than 30 years?
Klorophyll Wrote:A near death experiencer is an alive person, what he sees/witnesses when some brain function is altered or about to shut down comes from his memories, therefore these experiences have no truth value.You know, I think there are some good arguments against belief that NDEs are true, but this really is not one of them. Why would a soul only be able to leave the body once it is completely dead? Why would, if there is an afterlife, out-of-body experiences be impossible?
Klorophyll Wrote:the length of punishment is independent of the length of a crime.I am not talking about the length of punishment, I am talking about the amount of suffering that punishment inflicts.
Klorophyll Wrote:An all powerful deity can certainly find alternatives to make the ressurected person feel pain again, even in the absence of a nervous system.You know, once you assume nervous system is not necessary to feel pain, there is a big problem there... Do you also think plants feel pain? If so, why? If not, why not?