RE: A rational proof of a time of manifestation of judgement (if God is accepted)
July 8, 2013 at 7:58 am
Assume nothing. I wouldn't waste my time with something as trivial as worship even if a god made me do it.
I refer you to the Star Trek episode of "Who Cries for Adonais?" Apollo appears before the crew of the Enterprise, and he demands that they worship him.
1. He's a god.
2. He demands worship.
One more thing...he's also a cruel god, but that didn't really matter. Kirk and the others weren't about to get on bended knee and start worshiping this guy, for that would open a whole slew of problems.
Same with me; I won't worship the Christian god or any other such apparition, even if it was good/bad/ugly. I intend to stay independent of anything trivial like worship. If a god really wants to interact with us, then he/she/it should work alongside us towards common goals; we should not press towards its own goals, irrational/rational as they may be.
I refer you to the Star Trek episode of "Who Cries for Adonais?" Apollo appears before the crew of the Enterprise, and he demands that they worship him.
1. He's a god.
2. He demands worship.
One more thing...he's also a cruel god, but that didn't really matter. Kirk and the others weren't about to get on bended knee and start worshiping this guy, for that would open a whole slew of problems.
Same with me; I won't worship the Christian god or any other such apparition, even if it was good/bad/ugly. I intend to stay independent of anything trivial like worship. If a god really wants to interact with us, then he/she/it should work alongside us towards common goals; we should not press towards its own goals, irrational/rational as they may be.