RE: Judgement day defense strageity [sic] Pt. 2
November 1, 2014 at 8:22 am
(This post was last modified: November 1, 2014 at 8:26 am by Drich.)
(November 1, 2014 at 12:35 am)Pickup_shonuff Wrote:(October 31, 2014 at 10:08 pm)Drich Wrote: Is this the part where I says oh, noes, I've been out smarted by show-nuff, what do I do's?Well, that was much simpler than the rambling little speech you offered there. But essentially you see the point, as Rhythm stated: you're as (rightfully) apathetic and unconcerned about your eternal destiny as we are--when it comes to the silly stories of the Muslim god for you, when it comes to all the silly stories of gods for us.
... Oh, wait I've already answered this question when rhythm asked this is my thread...( Post 53 sport.)
There is no apathy in my response just logic. If muslims have a lock on the creator and I have mis spent my life according to his rules then I deserve Hell. So I choose to accept my fate and turn and burn.
(October 31, 2014 at 10:23 pm)Rhythm Wrote: -and that's why the question remains unanswered. You can't take yourself out of your comfort zone. There is no hell. But, for shits and giggles - suppose that whatever religion other than your own was true and it did indeed have a hell for some silly reason. You'd just shrug and say "Whatevs" - jumping into the flames?I felt obligated to answer the op first but, your answer is essentially the same. If I served the wrong God in this life I do not want to serve what ever is there in the next. Why? Because we are not compatible. To me any other God would be cold and unjust, so I would rather not be apart of that god's eternity.
You know what....minus jumping into flames, our reaction to this scenario would seem to be identical. You don't care any more than I. So why, praytell, do you care about some gods judgements in the first place - here in this life, if you wouldn't care in death?
That is why our answers differ in the way that it does.