RE: If Not Hell then what?
May 15, 2013 at 3:05 pm
(This post was last modified: May 15, 2013 at 3:07 pm by smax.)
(May 15, 2013 at 8:31 am)pocaracas Wrote:(May 15, 2013 at 7:56 am)Texas Sailor Wrote: Well put. There is not another more compelling thought experiment that illustrates the absolute ignominious claims of christianity. Its insulting to modern intelligence. I don't know how any self-respecting adult can swallow this God pill without vomiting.
They swallow, taste and savor it because they've been brainwashed to do so... by their parents, educators, peers, friends, colleagues, etc...
Richard Dawkins provides a great explanation for the fairly common belief people have in god. Just about everywhere you go, people believe in some kind of god. But it's a different god depending on where you go and what the culture in that area is.
The reason for this is very simple: when we are very young, are minds are still very much in a basic developmental state. At that point, we are almost entirely vulnerable and prepared to believe anything we are taught. This is a necessary state of mind during the intitial development because, without it, we'd likely struggle to effectively learn important things like walking, talking, and basic behavior.
Unfortunately, during this stage of development, when we are willing to accept anything we are taught, many parents or close relatives teach their children to believe in a specific higher power, usually the one most socially acceptable for that particular region.
This explains a lot if you really think about it.
The belief in a higher power is so deeply rooted that many people have sacrificed their lives to preserve and uphold it.
Muslims and Christians have killed each other by the millions, both believing whole heartedly that they were doing so to uphold the values of "The one true god."
Neither side has ever even stopped to think about the irony in all of that.