> On Aug 3, 6:07 pm, "bigflet...@
gmail.com"
gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Life after death is not in question for many, myself included. For
>> some odd reason, many believe that such realization will somehow
>> answer the God question. Why would that be?
>
> First off, if you really want to read a historical account of the
> doctrine plus discussions on current trends in theology, there
> isn't a better book available than "Hell Under Fire."
Yes, the hell is for you.
>
> Secondly, life after death is believed by about 98%% of the
> world; heaven is believed by about 76%% while hell is believed
> by nearly 60%%. A recent pole that was reported on FOX
> gave those numbers.
Speak only for yourself. The "pole" and Fox are to fool people, with
no known effect.
Death is death, what is Life after Death? Your jesus was dead more
than 2000 years and where is his Life?
>
> Third, the monolithic human experience of moral "guilt"
> needs to be answered if there is no hell, no heaven, no
> God. A purely mechanical universe which has all life
> evolving from rock, could never produce consciousness,
> let alone morality.
In the socialist country, there is no hell, no heaven and certainly no
god.....even in the US, the law is there and no one feels guilt
whatsoever, if they are not morally incorrect.
>
> No child has to learn "guilt." Even as callous adults,
> we still look around when we give into doing those things
> that we know are wrong. If you speeding down the highway,
> you're look'n for cops, especially if you got a couple of
> kilo's of weed in your trunk.
>
> No hell? You can't even consistently live as if there
> were no such place. You watch your favorite sports
> team on TV and a bogus call is made to give the
> other team an edge or a win and you go ballistic. Some
> guy cuts you off in traffic only to turn in front of you
> with no turn signal. You give the guy the finger. You
> purchase gas at the station and then on your monthly
> statement you see that someone changed the bill
> from $40 to $140. You jump on the phone and start
> screaming. etc etc etc
What has all these got to do with your guilt point?
>
> All these and anything other you can think of, illustrate
> that there is something within us that feels that there
> must be accountability. 911 united our nation to do
> whatever it took to get a little reciprocity, pay back.
Of course pay back....and your US army has been killing how many....in
the Iraq and Afghan?
For a bin Laden and you are killing how many....of course no guilt.
>
> Where does this moral accountability come from?
Then what happen to those innocent that are being killed by US in Iraq
and Afghan?
>
> Logically, there must be a God and He must hold
> accountable the evil committed. i.e. there must
> be a hell.
Where does evil come from? Given by nature?
If it is nature, then your god can ask for the sins committed.
But if there is no nature, then all the sins must come from your god,
right?
Kick your stupid god into hell then.