(May 29, 2014 at 5:39 pm)Artur Axmann Wrote: I'm not someone prone to taking unusual risks ;but for me, deciding to believe and accept theistic teachings, which may have beneficial eternal consequences for the acceptee; or to deny these teachings ,which may only offer some vain ,arbitrary and short lived pleasures ,but could lead to an eternity of pain,and misery, is an easy decision to make.
I'm not a gambler ,but the cost benefit ratio is on the side of the believer
who risks nothing but gives up disease ,alcoholism, crime and early death
and could pssibly gain eternal life in a state of bliss.
If ,you're wrong ,all you gain is some guilty pleasures and lose an eternity.
If I'm right I give up vice and crime and perversions but gain an eternity .
Wow what a great idea there! God is such an old senile fuck that he'd never figure out that you just chose his side for the reward and the avoidance of hell.
Like that senile buddy of his Isaac, god would be easily fooled by a little mental fake fur. Yep, that god is a dim wit and he wouldn't recognize your fake belief.
Find the cure for Fundementia!