Please read all of this and respond to it. You have missed my post here. It sums up the very core of my disbelief as well as my lack of conviction in the moral righteousness and goodness of God. I would kindly refer anyone here to this post as well. Especially for those types of Christians...
What I am trying to understand here is that God said that there is no excuse for not believing in him and, therefore, nothing more needs to be done on his part to try and convince others of his existence. But there is plenty of excuse because, as I stated in my opening post, there are plenty of...
He only sends signs to those who read the bible, pray, seek him, etc. and I am not going to waste my life over something that could very well be nonsense in the first place which means that there is no way I can ever be convinced. He will never send me any sign since I am not going to bother...
I would have to live for him if I believed in him due to hell. But since I don't believe in him, then Christianity is just a waste of time then. However, I do wish to debate anyway about it.
Read everything I have already said in my opening post here. Reading more of the bible or anything...
I would definitely repent and live my life for God because I would realize that upon the very 1st minute of being in hell that I would of already be begging to get out and that I wish I wasn't the one who chose to live in sin. If I believed he was real, then this would definitely happen no...
That's much better news to hear, but I am looking for a debate with Christians and religious believers who somehow think that the typical fear mongering view of religion/God I described above somehow describes a morally righteous and all loving/all just nature.
I have stated before that I am a non-believer in Christianity and other religions that pose the risk of going to hell if you do not believe and serve their God. I am here to debate the moral nature of Christianity and those other religions as well as the validity of such religions.
I am in an...
The only thing that makes my life worth living is me being happy and enjoying my life and my hobbies. This happiness and enjoyment is a brain faculty that always needs to be fully intact so that I can be motivated (driven), inspired, happy, and enjoy my life and hobbies. This brain faculty is...
I only enjoy and find immense motivation and meaning in the process of composing only if that goal I mentioned is attainable. But if it is not attainable, then I wouldn't even bother with composing.
I am only here to be happy and to get whatever I want in life. When it comes to my composing hobby, this is no exception. I have created awesome music in my mind which are songs that are so unique to me and convey such powerful emotion to me that I have decided to take up composing as a hobby...
Religion, in my opinion, imposes upon the rights and freedom of the individual since the individual who believes in his/her religion is expected to obey, serve, and dedicate his/her life to his/her god or religious figure. Religion threatens hell or some other distressing afterlife for those...
We are all not only different, but we are also the same as well. I will give a few examples. We are all the same in the sense that we all have thoughts, feelings, and personalities. But we are all different in the sense that we all have different thoughts, different feelings, and different...
I am 28 years old. I was raised in a safe home and environment. My mother allows me to play videogames and live for my own happiness and my hobbies. She doesn't expect me to live for others or contribute to society. But I would help her out when she is sick or when she asks me to.
That's bad news for me. If that is really the case, then I am out of this life. I am not even going to bother living it. I would just give up and throw myself away. I would throw myself away since a life where I can get what I want is the only thing that dictates the value of me as a human...
If I had the choice to either live a finite life that has much suffering and misery to help others, make the world a better place, contribute to society, etc. or to instead live an eternal life that is blissful, has no suffering or illness, is eternally blissful, and is a life where I can get...
There are many arguments out there to support hedonism (the idea that physical pleasure and the avoidance of pain) is the only thing of value in life. But I will present to you my own personal argument. Our good feelings (physical pleasure) are the only things that truly drive our actions...