Wow §outh§tar! Ya've brought up a lot of points since I was last here. Well, writing responces to these points would be my pleasure.
§outh§tar said:
Does it not bother you that you just might be wrong concerning God and that you might actually end up in hell for eternity? The very possibility that they might be right when they say there is a hell, despite the lack of evidence is something that bothers me..
I won't lie to you. I sometimes think about the fact that Christians have some wild chance of being right. I sometimes think that I'm going to Hell. It does bother me. But ya know what? I think that if God existed, and if He were merciful, like some Christians say, I think He would understand why you have doubts and let you into Heaven anyway. This is a reassuring thought.
And here's another reassuring thought: Christianity is not the only religion that promises eternal punishment for your sins. The Egyptians believed that when you died, the weight of your heart was compared to that of a feather on a balance. If it was heavier, it was gobbled up by some dog-like creature (I don't know that detail very well).
Another thought: there's every chance that
another religion is right. Think about this: You decide it's not worth it to risk going to Hell, and you go back to being a devoted Christian. But when you die, you find yourself standing before Hades.
That's something to think about.
It seemed much more comforting to me when I was under the impression that my efforts on earth would be rewarded for all eternity in heaven.
What about just being good for no reason?! All your humanitarian acts performed without expecting a prize at the end is rewarding in and of itself.
If we will have no rememberance of the earth when we die and it's over once and for all after then, it appears to me that we might as well fulfill every sinful desire we can ever have since this is the only chance we get.
Letting go of Christianity does make you free to fulfill every sinful desire you have. This is where common sense and a personal moral code comes in. Decide if it will hurt anyone (including yourself). If it won't, then go ahead and fulfill that desire!
I am only saying that is it not possible to be a little more "loose" in life since it is the only life you have and any reservations you have will only be your loss since once you die that is it?
I am not saying go and kill millions or anything like that. Participating in a threesome and going to college parties is more of what I had in mind..

perhaps the Hitler analogy was a little too extreme. All I mean to say is not living life according to what society deems acceptable since it is the only life you have and when you die, you wouldn't care anyway.
You would care when you are alive, wouldn't you?
You can be loose. You can defy what society deems sinful. Live life! You
can have a
ménage à trois! You
can watch 24 hours of porn! You
can masturbate the entire 24 hours (there really isn't a social stigma around that anymore, but still)! Again, this is where common sense and your personal moral code comes in!
I can see you know very little about the mother who raised me up with Christian fundamental written all over my forehead...
That doesn't matter! You're still her son. I know she'll still love you. Okay, I can give you the fact that she may not like it. But deep down, she'll still love you!
Must we adhere to the morals of others to find fulfillment in our own lives or should we be our own men and dictate how we live?
Dictate how you live. Be your own man!
It seems like everything is happening so fast and yet there is no God or Bible to latch on to..
I've said it before, and I'll say it again:
personal moral code! That's something worth latching onto!
Oh, and don't forget about us! See how helpful we've been?
(notice how I have not dropped the habit of capitalizing "him"

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Hehe. I made the habit of doing that. I figured it was a sign of respect. Ya can find posts where I capitalize "he".
okinrus, the master of apologetics, says that God reveals himself to those who seek him earnestly. How long now have you been waiting for a sign which has never come? You might think your answer is far too long, but just put that in perspective of Christianity waiting over two thousand years and during that waiting period, bickering and burning each other.
That's one of the reasons why I'm an atheist. God should have given me a sign that He is there and that I should follow Him like a sheep (ugh, I hate that analogy). And He should have given me a pretty damn obvious sign too, because I'm very bull-headed.
Well, there have been no signs. So I see no reason to believe.
It is moronic for God to punish a human being for being sinful when He is the one who created the human with a sinful nature in the first place!
Amen!
Hang in there! Peace, Love, Health, and Happiness!
Âðelwulf