A question for tackattack:
Inclusivism seems to be saying that those who follow other religions, or who aren't aware of christianity, are not necessarily condemned to eternal damnation in the fires of hell.
Thats an improvement tolerance-wise over the alternative. So- a good move.
Whats unclear to me is this: what about out-and-out atheists such as myself, or min, or most of the other people here? Do we get condemned to hellfire? Or does the fact that some of us are nice people count for something?
If we do get sent to hellfire, then doesn't that make god a pretty unpleasant sort of entity? I mean seriously: would you send a sweet young woman like KawaiiKoneko to hell???
And if we don't get sent to hellfire then wtf is the point in being a christian?
Inclusivism seems to be saying that those who follow other religions, or who aren't aware of christianity, are not necessarily condemned to eternal damnation in the fires of hell.
Thats an improvement tolerance-wise over the alternative. So- a good move.
Whats unclear to me is this: what about out-and-out atheists such as myself, or min, or most of the other people here? Do we get condemned to hellfire? Or does the fact that some of us are nice people count for something?
If we do get sent to hellfire, then doesn't that make god a pretty unpleasant sort of entity? I mean seriously: would you send a sweet young woman like KawaiiKoneko to hell???
And if we don't get sent to hellfire then wtf is the point in being a christian?
He who desires to worship God must harbor no childish illusions about the matter but bravely renounce his liberty and humanity.
Mikhail Bakunin
A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything
Friedrich Nietzsche
Mikhail Bakunin
A casual stroll through the lunatic asylum shows that faith does not prove anything
Friedrich Nietzsche