RE: Abraham, Isaac, and a Dead Toddler
June 12, 2014 at 2:59 am
(This post was last modified: June 12, 2014 at 3:02 am by The Grand Nudger.)
(June 11, 2014 at 8:11 pm)Lek Wrote: This makes me laugh when atheists say they would rather experience unabated torment in hell than unabated happiness in heaven. You're being dishonest here. And I do wish that everyone would end up in heaven, but I'm not assuming that everyone I meet would want to be there because they don't have a realistic perception of heaven and hell.People explain, in detail, that this heaven place does not sound like bliss of any type, let alone unabated...but because you disagree with them, you decide they must be liars - which doesn't even follow. But laying aside that asshattery, no one has "a realistic perception of heaven and hell". Explain to me how you would even acquire such knowledge? I'll wait. In the meantime, it's just a disagreement over flavors of ice cream. You like chocolate, I like vanilla. Now, granting you "unabated bliss" my current self couldn;t even watch my doped up raptured self without shame. I'm imagining it now, what a chump. Sucking down god-fume with a stupid grin on my face while shit literally caught fire here. wtf.............
If there were a heaven..and I took the deal...I wouldn't deserve to be there. It's grotesque, that's how I feel about it, can't change my opinion of it, wouldn't want to anyway. So do me a favor, don't wish too hard about my getting into heaven - I don't trust the genie.
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