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@keithprosser
As you deny the existence of God, I wouldn't expect discernment to be your strongest point.
Hey, aren't you that guy who ignores everyrhing that is said to them while pretending nobody ever tells you anything? I remember you.
Yes, you know the new testament even better than The Orthodox Church,
God is omnipresent ergo everywhere is heaven including the last hang out of IS. You need to think if you are ever going to achieve the higher state of atheism. Regurgitating propaganda is fine and dandy for religion but not in the real worldWhere heaven is and what heaven is are the same. The presence of God
Yes, it won't be.. by definition hell will be worse, but by definition heaven will eventually turn to hell. And that kind of slow mental torment might even be worse than physical pain. There is nothing you can say, other than change the definition of paradise, to make me not see it as an eventual hell. I don't care what "Orthodoxy" calls me... it's flawed humans trying to define me to which would make them feel good of themselves. I feel sorry for their weakness.And hell won't be more enjoyable than heaven, and it is either one or the other.
Yes, it won't be.. by definition hell will be worse, but by definition heaven will eventually turn to hell. And that kind of slow mental torment might even be worse than physical pain. There is nothing you can say, other than change the definition of paradise, to make me not see it as an eventual hell. I don't care what "Orthodoxy" calls me... it's flawed humans trying to define me to which would make them feel good of themselves. I feel sorry for their weakness.
Falsehood melts away in the presence of The Truth.
I thought 'no brainer' meant something so obvious even sarah palin would get it.For me some things are no brainers. One, there is a God. Two life must have meaning. Three, justice must eventually occur. Four, if this does not occur during life - which obviously it does not, then it must occur after life. This implies - after life.
Here's another paradox for you... where would someone like me go if i believe in Christianity? Hell is obviously hell... but so is heaven to me. I think wiping my mind, wiping my negative emotions / darkness, and living eternally is hell. I'm scared to death if that is what happens in the afterlife. If i believe in Christianity... it's either i go to an obvious hell, or a hell with a smile. So where do i go?
For me some things are no brainers. One, there is a God. Two life must have meaning. Three, justice must eventually occur. Four, if this does not occur during life - which obviously it does not, then it must occur after life. This implies - after life. what will that look like is another matter - for me - the Christian position makes the most sense so far. That may be because I was born in the West. It is not because I was born into this idea though- my ideas of afterlife are significantly different from my culture and from the family I was born into.
Surely outplyz ain't going nowhere?It's not really ANOTHER paradox, but I'm not really sure what 'someone like (you)' means. I know you've largely made up your own version of faith and supernatural and realms and levels, right? Then the answer is you go to hell where you'll be eternally tortured for your blasphemy and potential apostasy. It seems pretty straightforward to me in your case. You aren't a Christian, you go to hell. I'm not a Christian, I go to hell. The problem isn't with us. It's a problem for Christians.
It's not really ANOTHER paradox, but I'm not really sure what 'someone like (you)' means. I know you've largely made up your own version of faith and supernatural and realms and levels, right? Then the answer is you go to hell where you'll be eternally tortured for your blasphemy and potential apostasy. It seems pretty straightforward to me in your case. You aren't a Christian, you go to hell. I'm not a Christian, I go to hell. The problem isn't with us. It's a problem for Christians.