Personally my opinion is, IF that were true then it would be unfair.What kind of a God creates something and demands worship and belief and to follow all of his little rules without giving any solid and undeniable proof that he is in fact real and if he doesn't get his way then he sends you to a place of torment for all eternity.Sounds to me like a very unfair deal and a waste of creation.But I know better.Hell is that place you go when you hear people telling you about Hell.
2007-09-04 23:28:46
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answered by Demopublican 6
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In a cock an bull story,there is nothing like fair or unfair but relevant or redundant.There no proof of what God said or didn't,so why the controversy? If there are anythings like Hell or Heaven,these have to be here,on this earth.We get what we give is the law of nature and being a product of nature we have to be affected by it's laws.How so ever smart a man may be,he can't grow wheat out of the seeds of corn.
2007-09-05 00:42:29
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answered by brkshandilya 7
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When did Atheists need scientific evidence to believe in something? Why are they all asking for scientific evidence when they didn't need any to become Atheist in the first place?
There is NO scientific evidence supporting Atheism!
There is NO scientific evidence supporting Atheism!
There is NO scientific evidence supporting Atheism!
So why commit yourself to it when there is NO scientific evidence supporting Atheism? Why not be scientific about it and withhold judgment, until more evidence is gathered?
PRIDE? I think that's it!
You have to know NOW (because you are a bunch of childish/ unscientific people), and your whole basis for scientific method is "I have to have proof that it exists NOW or I am going to call it false!"
Like little children who pout after being told, "NO!"
2007-09-04 23:35:32
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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It isn't fair and I think everyone deep down should know that. Anyone who actually believes that there is such thing as eternal torture for anyone including even the most cruel of people is pretty shallow minded. If there exists such a place and it was created from something that can think, then that something is a sadist.
2007-09-04 23:40:06
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answered by Brandon H 2
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No...the Christian Church does not teach that non-Christians are doomed to Hell for eternity. Some people might think that's the case, but some people don't understand God's perfect mercy.
God is perfect justice. "Fairness" is something that man invented...it is something that we use to compare man against man...not that God uses to judge an individual.
2007-09-04 23:24:47
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answered by 4999_Basque 6
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In response to people who have said it is perfectly fair, i ask you this: what about all the non-christian leaders whom i sure many people look up to like Ghandi or the dalai lama and many others. What of them? will they burn in hell? what say you on this?
2007-09-04 23:25:37
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answered by SSejychan 4
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i don't know, for some reason everyone is so sure life is such a gift... really it's only a gift if you make it something. And not too many people seem to be doing that these days. And for some reason everyone is so afraid of just sitting in the ground. why can't we comprehend just not being?
2007-09-04 23:22:02
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answered by LostKeys30 3
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Fair schmair, who cares, God, nor it's heaven exist.... a moot point if there ever was one..
IN a religious age, where deceit is almost universal, telling the truth is a revolutionary idea.
The truth is that God is imaginary
2007-09-04 23:23:11
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answered by Socratic Pig 3
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The Christians made the Christian rule.
It's perfectly fair from the Christian point of view.
2007-09-04 23:19:06
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answered by Anonymous
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so, if you're a good person but dont believe in god, you burn in whatever version of hell really is(if some hell exists)?
still sounds like christian propaganda to me.
2007-09-04 23:20:49
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answered by Pisces 6
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