(September 2, 2023 at 4:31 pm)ShinyCrystals Wrote: Of course! Plus, I doubt every person in the world, as in people who don't believe in God, go to Heaven. I feel Heaven is actually a place for those who believe in God and and have been living in a "simulation" where they think Heaven is fine and a reflection of the life they were living when they were alive; a boring and flawed way of living and perception of what is Heaven, that is. I bet everyone else goes to Hell, if it were to exist,t that is, which it does not; because they are not in accord with or fit in with a mindset and way of thinking only certain people share and try to spread. Those religious people who believe they are going to Heaven are trying to take advantage of those who don't know better by manipulating them to join their religion, by the way. In other words, religion, as well as Heaven, is more strict, far more strict than free, and is a hindrance to style, life, knowledge, etc. that is an excuse for people to do bad things to others that are not the same as them and Heaven is just for those people only who practice religion and meet the requirements or live the simulation they believe is real to go to Heaven. Everyone else actually goes to Hell, because they are not fitting to go to God's Heaven or are not believing in them, despite what people may say about everyone goes to Heaven. Religion and Heaven is not that open-mind.
It seems to me that religious people hide truths about what Heaven is and try to get people to join them while hiding who religion is really for.
Also, about the part of God telling a person to be a bigot, if that is what people think God would do, then God is a horrible being, even though he is just a psychological need of people.
Sorry for the rant, I just wanted to comment on what you said.
Fairly incoherent, overall. I'd also like to point out that reality doesn't give a damn what you "feel".
(September 2, 2023 at 4:31 pm)ShinyCrystals Wrote: But yeah, how does one find atheism to be worth living for, anyway?
Indeed, how does that work? It's a ridiculous notion that because believers need their beliefs to be worth living for, so too must atheists need their disbelief in order to find meaning. The search for meaning and purpose in one's life is intensely personal. It's really kinda condescending. My life doesn't revolve around the belief or disbelief in anyone's god. I have my own purposes in life and don't give a shit what anyone else thinks.