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How much pain can atheists withstand ?
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RE: How much pain can atheists withstand ?
(May 2, 2023 at 3:39 pm)The End of Atheism Wrote: As I leaf through dozens of miserable pages of discussions, I see some atheists go so far as to challenge the Almighty God and declare that they are prepared to go to Hell, that they would rather go to hell than -according to these weirdos- worship an unjust deity. 

Hell is one of those concepts that the human mind can't really understand when it's defined generically....

Hello.

Welcome to the forums.

Others have elaborated their thoughts and views on your posts though I feel I should add a few things.

1) It would seem you're (Possibly) not that long-lived. You haven't "Been around the traps long" as they say.  Others have posted some of their life experiences; your thoughts on such trauma might be interesting.

2) You... don't seem to understand how current Human biology or psych actually works, do you?
Stimulate something long enough and the experience will effectively become 'Numb' or ignored'.
This happens both on a physical level (Nerves dying, receptors simply stopping responding) and a neurological level. Feel the burn of gout long enough and eventually, it just becomes a 'Thing'. Just another ignored part of the body's experience. Like the weight of your @ss as you sit at the desk.

Throughout history, various regimes have risen and been torn down.

*IF* either or both of your proposed agents exist? Eventually, where ever they are currently hiding and carrying out the behaviours you espouse, they will be found.

(Of course, it seems that such things are but the wishes of mere Hominid minds. So, yeah, says more about the commenters, really)

Human creativity is immense. Human aggressiveness and/or 'Defensiveness' of our own species currently seems unbounded and unbridled.

I don't think the beings envisioned by a bronze-age civilization could possibly withstand modern Human's ire.

Looking forwards to interacting with yourself... For as long as the board tolerates your behaviour.

Cheers.
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RE: How much pain can atheists withstand ? - by Astreja - May 13, 2023 at 12:13 am
RE: How much pain can atheists withstand ? - by Peebothuhlu - May 2, 2023 at 11:49 pm
RE: How much pain can atheists withstand ? - by no one - May 3, 2023 at 10:24 am
RE: How much pain can atheists withstand ? - by h4ym4n - May 13, 2023 at 4:22 am
RE: How much pain can atheists withstand ? - by Kingpin - May 12, 2023 at 12:52 pm

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