And you cannot see all the joy, life, enjoyment, goodness and happiness in the world? This is actually a rather interesting commentary on many religious mindsets, and points to another reason why your claim that religion brings out the best in life falls flat. Religions often demand that you see the worst in this life, the worst in humanity, rather than the good parts.You cannot see all the pain, suffering, death, and unhappiness in the world? Just google how many people have to take anti-depressants, there are many things that need salvation in this world.Falvlun said:Believing that God saves mankind is only rewarding to those who already believe that God needs to save mankind. How exactly is such a belief rewarding to those who either don't believe that mankind needs saving
And even if everything is all bleak and dismal as your religious picture presents: Why must salvation for our problems come from some outside force? Could not humans be the solution to our own problems? Isn't that, ultimately, a much more optimistic and motivating worldview, than the belief that humans are doomed and cannot lift a finger to change their lot, but must depend upon something else to save them?
Remember, we are discussing your claim that belief in salvation makes humans, and human life, better.
It's a work in progress, don't judge it until it's completed.Falvlun said:or look around and think "Dang. God didn't do a really good job of saving mankind if that's what ya'll claim he did."
I can only judge based upon what I see, not based upon what will be. As of right now, you claim that God has saved mankind, but then you point out that there is a whole lot of death and suffering going on. The two do not compute. If belief that God has saved mankind is supposed to be inspiring, motivating, comforting, or whatever you claim it to be, then this current form of salvation markedly fails.
There's the other side of the coin too. If we must withhold judgement of God's salvation until the end, then should not we also withhold judgement of humanity's ability to fix its problems until the end? If God needs more time, if God's work is still a "work in progress", then why are you so hasty to deny humans their time?
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