Jesus said to accept others' beliefs, yet he also claims that if you don't believe in him, your going to hell. That's a bit overkill don't you think? Let me ask you one question. WHAT MAKES YOU BELIEVE YOUR RELIGION IS THE ONLY RIGHT ONE OUT OF HUNDREDS OF OTHERS? You are stating that you belive everyone that does not believe in what you believe, that they are "unpure" and will not make it into heaven if it exists. Some say god was created by the man to keep the people in-line. If you don't belive that, look at the crusades. The POPE HIMSELF used religion to recruit for wars. King's used religion to JUSTIFY TORTURE and HANGINGS. People use religion to justify anything bad they do in life. With so many other religions out there, there is only 3 possible asnwers:righthandfork wrote:
Hi I am new to the forum, but from what I gather many of you have strong views on religion. I believe in God because it is the only logical thing to do. This is why…
Take this simple statement:
“For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life.”
1. It is impossible to prove this statement true.
2. It is impossible to prove this statement false.
3. This statement has to be either true or false.
Since a person can choose to believe or not to believe, and since this statement has to be either true or false, there are only four possible outcomes:
1. A person believes, the statement is true, and he attains eternal life.
2. A person believes, the statement is false, and he ceases to exist.
3. A person does not believe, the statement is true, and he is damned to hell.
4. A person does not believe, the statement is false, and he ceases to exist.
If a person cannot prove this statement false, and he is logical, then he will choose to believe because that is his only chance for a favorable outcome.
So deductive logic tells us that atheists are illogical unless they can prove that the statement above is false.
Now obviously there are other religions out there that promise eternal life and it would be just as logical to believe in them, because as long as there is a chance of a positive outcome, the choice would be considered logical. It seems the most logical choice would be to believe in as many religions as possible, so I guess I’ll have to concede that I’m not the most logical. But my only point is that choosing to believe in something that can only lead to negative outcomes is illogical:)
-One religion is right and the rest are wrong.
-No religion is right
-They are all one of the same just from different stand points (much like gossip).