I've shifted positions so often to where I realise I'm virtually uncaring about the belief or disbelief in the existence of god, gods, souls and the afterlife that anyone could call me an apatheist. Of course frodo and Godschild make an almighty creator God entity sound so mind-numbingly boring its no wonder why I've grown to treat the whole topic matter with apathy and disinterest.
The article in question seems to be focusing on Christians voicing their concerns about us mere mortals losing our salvation and place in Heaven, whereas Jews have dishonestly changed to the meaningless definition of 'spiritual' into something more practical, which its not.
I don't believe in Hell and I don't desire Heaven because eternity sounds so unappealing and more tedious than this already-pointless finite existence, if Christians find that sad, then that's too bad.
The article in question seems to be focusing on Christians voicing their concerns about us mere mortals losing our salvation and place in Heaven, whereas Jews have dishonestly changed to the meaningless definition of 'spiritual' into something more practical, which its not.
I don't believe in Hell and I don't desire Heaven because eternity sounds so unappealing and more tedious than this already-pointless finite existence, if Christians find that sad, then that's too bad.