It seems it is just a gullibility test, and if you pass you get to the real part?
Belief in God is supposed to answer the question of "whats's the point of life". It only seems to throw even more questions up, like:
1. Why not just kill yourself, rather than risk you becoming an Atheist later in life? After all, if you were to die in a car crash at that point you'd go to heaven. Heaven is great and much better than this life apparently.
2. Why not just create only heaven?
3. Why bother with such a large universe, when all you really need is a church and someone to tell you what to believe.
4. Why create death? Even if humans need to die so they get to heaven, there's no need for animals to die of old age. (It's almost like humans are animals
)
I'm sure there a hundreds more.
I personally think the Christian point of life is a lot more disturbing and depressing than the average Atheists. Thinking I'm just in one very long test that I can never be totally sure I'm going to pass would make my life very miserable.
Belief in God is supposed to answer the question of "whats's the point of life". It only seems to throw even more questions up, like:
1. Why not just kill yourself, rather than risk you becoming an Atheist later in life? After all, if you were to die in a car crash at that point you'd go to heaven. Heaven is great and much better than this life apparently.
2. Why not just create only heaven?
3. Why bother with such a large universe, when all you really need is a church and someone to tell you what to believe.
4. Why create death? Even if humans need to die so they get to heaven, there's no need for animals to die of old age. (It's almost like humans are animals

I'm sure there a hundreds more.
I personally think the Christian point of life is a lot more disturbing and depressing than the average Atheists. Thinking I'm just in one very long test that I can never be totally sure I'm going to pass would make my life very miserable.