DanWS
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I want to start out saying that I'm not against religion and I believe in God. I just don't believe that there is only one religion that's true. Any religion that teaches positive morals should be fine. I don't believe that God himself wrote all the religious texts. Though If something is written that preaches good morals and serves the greater good it coincides with his will and might as well have been.
There are two problems with religion. One is the fact that people take the stories too literally. Though the morals are true people didn't know much about science when most religions were being created. One can go an entire life without knowing why or how things work but morals and karma have played a part in everyone's lives since the dawn of civilization. The second problem is intolerance. Of course, the obvious example is the Muslim terrorists. But even other religions feel theirs is the truth and everyone else is wrong, they just don't kill over it. The way I see it is if God is benevolent he would judge us on our morals not just our beliefs. There are Christians that go to places where people haven't even heard of Jesus believing that if they don't spread the word and these people don't convert to Christianity god will send them to hell for sheer ignorance.
I was raised Christian and didn't question God until I became a teenager. I didn't believe God was some bearded guy sitting on a cloud. At the time I came up with the idea that God and Satan represent what you do and Heaven and Hell how you feal. I still believe this though I now believe in God. What had me believe in God was something my sister brought home from her church. It said that God was omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent. It was the last one that got me. It wasn't someone sitting on a cloud. It was a God that existed within the fabric of everything.
While I believe in God I'm not sure about the afterlife. I'm not saying there's no heaven or hell but I don't think it'd be so black and white. Should someone just bad enough to go to hell have to suffer as bad as someone like Hitler? I think if there is an afterlife it would reflect the life you lived.
There are two problems with religion. One is the fact that people take the stories too literally. Though the morals are true people didn't know much about science when most religions were being created. One can go an entire life without knowing why or how things work but morals and karma have played a part in everyone's lives since the dawn of civilization. The second problem is intolerance. Of course, the obvious example is the Muslim terrorists. But even other religions feel theirs is the truth and everyone else is wrong, they just don't kill over it. The way I see it is if God is benevolent he would judge us on our morals not just our beliefs. There are Christians that go to places where people haven't even heard of Jesus believing that if they don't spread the word and these people don't convert to Christianity god will send them to hell for sheer ignorance.
I was raised Christian and didn't question God until I became a teenager. I didn't believe God was some bearded guy sitting on a cloud. At the time I came up with the idea that God and Satan represent what you do and Heaven and Hell how you feal. I still believe this though I now believe in God. What had me believe in God was something my sister brought home from her church. It said that God was omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent. It was the last one that got me. It wasn't someone sitting on a cloud. It was a God that existed within the fabric of everything.
While I believe in God I'm not sure about the afterlife. I'm not saying there's no heaven or hell but I don't think it'd be so black and white. Should someone just bad enough to go to hell have to suffer as bad as someone like Hitler? I think if there is an afterlife it would reflect the life you lived.