presser_kun
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StarshipEnterprise said:I think you are thinking of militant atheists who are so extreme in their views they find themselvs hating God. In their case they would be in a world of hurt, but so would any theist who led an immoral life.
I fear I've not made myself clear. By world of hurt I simply mean this: If there is a God and you choose to not believe, then the part about being condemned to hell is true. Hence your life ends badly.
My overall point in the last part of my last post was that The God issue should not be stressed, living morally should.
I completely agree here. Living morally is more important than believing in God. But that's exactly what many theists see as the problem.
Emphasis on the God issue, i.e., overrating God, leads to distortion of the very thing that God supposedly wants from us: compassion. Gandhi said:
"I like your Christ.
I do not like your Christians.
They are not very much like your Christ."
If that stings, well, it should. Jesus stood for compassion, not theological position.
peace,
press