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As far as orthodox Christianity is concerned; there are at least 10 recognized denominations I know of, and there may be more.
Do Orthodox Christians define "heaven/paradise" the same as Protestant Christians? Or, is it different.
The implications of not having faith are a long and complicated subject, that, even if I was to answer, I am reasonably sure you wouldn't find the answer satisfactory. It is enough now to say that we do not know the limits of God's mercy.
That's actually fair and i highly respect that kind of view. I personally doubt a good god would punish those that he knows are naturally curious. I think the 'submit or die' type mentality is man-made. Which brings me to my next question. How confident are you that humans haven't corrupted the Bible... little, some, or greatly?
As to your question of whether a person has "evidence" of their belief, that's fine... but it's not provable or verifiable.
It is not provable, correct. But i see it as something hard to ignore. I believe what i have evidence for, especially since i've found a way where it doesn't affect what you believe or anyone for that matter. It allows for all beliefs. But this kinda goes back to the previous question. Why would a good god punish someone that has found comfort in a belief that makes sense to them and adds positively to their journey on earth. That element has never made sense to me when i talk to Christians with a submit mentality, and it is one of the few reasons i choose to say i don't believe it. But, that doesn't mean i don't believe god could possibly exist. I actually think it's a high probability. I just feel humans have most definitely tainted all religions with their fallibility. I actually have no doubt. Humans are really poisonous creatures.