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If I were to die tonight...
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what would happen to me?
(and would my children appriciate or understand your theology)?
(and would my children appriciate or understand your theology)?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You know as well as I do,wizard, that you will disappear into that same black nothingness from which you emerged at your birth.
In a correspondence I was having with a good-humoured RC priest I said that it was almost possible to envy those who believe in an afterlife because it is the one illusion from which you could never be disillusioned. You can have the comfort of it all your life but when your eyes finally close in death you will have no consciousness left in which to realise that you were wrong all that time.
He replied to say that he saw my point, but that it might be the other way round: when I close my eyes I might be pleasantly surprised to find that there is an afterlife!
My response was that I would certainly be surprised, but how did he know that it would be pleasant? Since neither he nor anyone else could tell me what that afterlife would be like how does he know that I'd like it? After all, I would have to endure it for ever. Supposing it was boring. It doesn't bear thinking about.
Well, he replied, I've had many questions asked of me about the afterlife, but this is the first time anyone's done a consumer survey on it...
In a correspondence I was having with a good-humoured RC priest I said that it was almost possible to envy those who believe in an afterlife because it is the one illusion from which you could never be disillusioned. You can have the comfort of it all your life but when your eyes finally close in death you will have no consciousness left in which to realise that you were wrong all that time.
He replied to say that he saw my point, but that it might be the other way round: when I close my eyes I might be pleasantly surprised to find that there is an afterlife!
My response was that I would certainly be surprised, but how did he know that it would be pleasant? Since neither he nor anyone else could tell me what that afterlife would be like how does he know that I'd like it? After all, I would have to endure it for ever. Supposing it was boring. It doesn't bear thinking about.
Well, he replied, I've had many questions asked of me about the afterlife, but this is the first time anyone's done a consumer survey on it...
Thanks all. Its interesting to note (and this is from experiance of religious families) that when a parent - or other close relative - dies the children are told that they have gone to heaven or to be with jesus. But if that family member is obviously not a christian, and therefore doomed to the christian hell, the issue is skirted around.
I once new a young girl that was raised a catholic, she was about nine or ten at the time and she was convinced that I would go to hell because i am an atheist.To my mind this indoctrination is nothing more than child abuse.
I once new a young girl that was raised a catholic, she was about nine or ten at the time and she was convinced that I would go to hell because i am an atheist.To my mind this indoctrination is nothing more than child abuse.
None of us can tell, but all of us can hope.
My hope for you is that you would be with God.
Who can rightfully judge anothers eternal destination?
Each of us has the responsibility to permit God to restore His relationship with us.
None of us can defintively say, "You will go to heaven," or, "You will go to hell."
God is more merciful than we can begin to imagine.
I would tell your children that you were a good man, that God loved you, and you would be in heaven.
My hope for you is that you would be with God.
Who can rightfully judge anothers eternal destination?
Each of us has the responsibility to permit God to restore His relationship with us.
None of us can defintively say, "You will go to heaven," or, "You will go to hell."
God is more merciful than we can begin to imagine.
I would tell your children that you were a good man, that God loved you, and you would be in heaven.
Theland...
"who can rightfully judge anothers eternal destination"?
"I would tell your children that ......you would be in heaven"
Something a tadge contradictory here Theland?
Why would you tell my children that I would be in heaven, when quiet clearly (according to the bible) I would be in hell?
Maybe you find the notion of hell odious...
"who can rightfully judge anothers eternal destination"?
"I would tell your children that ......you would be in heaven"
Something a tadge contradictory here Theland?
Why would you tell my children that I would be in heaven, when quiet clearly (according to the bible) I would be in hell?
Maybe you find the notion of hell odious...
Wizard69 - I did say, I live in hope, and that includes hope for you.
Waldo - Like all cults the flying spaghetti monster worshippers do not, I believe, simply rely on the bible for their authority, but give equal or even more authority to a variety of ancient recipes for spaghetti sauces. Correct me if I'm wrong, as I'm sure you will.
Waldo - Like all cults the flying spaghetti monster worshippers do not, I believe, simply rely on the bible for their authority, but give equal or even more authority to a variety of ancient recipes for spaghetti sauces. Correct me if I'm wrong, as I'm sure you will.
Waldo - I hope you are not going to proselytise on here, as Mr Wiz is adamant that your deity is worshipped by too many denominations, ie, the Alphabeticists, The Tomato Pureans, and The Garlicians, to name just a few.
Do you belong to one of these, or are you one of those breakaway groups, like the Boil In The Baggists?
Do you belong to one of these, or are you one of those breakaway groups, like the Boil In The Baggists?
naomi..my son has been home educated for the last 3 yrs. (my stepson is still in the school system though).
One of the things that decided my choice to home educate was the indoctrination that is recieved by the state school system. When my son was about 7 he went on a school trip to the local mosque.Here he was told that if he didnt pray five times a day, he would go to hell.I didnt find out about this until later, but my blood boiled when I heard. Its no different though than catholics (or other religious groups) who preach this odious doctrine and fill the minds of kids with terror.
My son is now taught how to distinguish fact from fable and is quiet a level headed person in his own right....quiet different from the little catholic girl who is brainwashed daily with her mothers own indoctrination.
I remember well, how at school, we were expected to sing and pray to a god that I didnt believe in even then, upon pain of the cane. Child abuse good and proper...
One of the things that decided my choice to home educate was the indoctrination that is recieved by the state school system. When my son was about 7 he went on a school trip to the local mosque.Here he was told that if he didnt pray five times a day, he would go to hell.I didnt find out about this until later, but my blood boiled when I heard. Its no different though than catholics (or other religious groups) who preach this odious doctrine and fill the minds of kids with terror.
My son is now taught how to distinguish fact from fable and is quiet a level headed person in his own right....quiet different from the little catholic girl who is brainwashed daily with her mothers own indoctrination.
I remember well, how at school, we were expected to sing and pray to a god that I didnt believe in even then, upon pain of the cane. Child abuse good and proper...
Wizard, I don't know how people who fill children's heads with such absolute rubbish can live with themselves. Are they all on a power trip? ' We know what will happen to you unless you do what we say, and boy, are you going to suffer! God will be so angry with you and he'll make you burn in hell forever.' What an appalling vision to plant into a little child's mind. Whatever sort of trip they're on, nothing, but nothing, no matter what they believe, gives them the right to mess with kids' minds - and that's what they're doing. If they want to believe it - fine - that's their choice, but children should be brought up in loving security and without fear. They should never be subjected to the horrors of this antiquated, superstitious, and, frankly, evil clap trap, and you're to be commended on having the good sense to take your son out of that school. I'd have done exactly the same.