Sand wrote:
It's not a matter of abstract philosophy. Religious people are scared of dying, of returning to the absolute unknowingness of the state before they were born. When you try to convince them of the total silliness of most religions you are asking them to face inevitable death square on. It's obvious they don't want to. Logic doesn't do the trick and naturally people get angry if you take security away from them.
natbur hama bisaifi wa qama nanzil maukib it-tatbirWhy do you believe religious people are afraid of dying? You are using similar arguments as the "There are no atheists in foxholes".
The_Chosen_One wrote:
Without god there would be no bible... right? Well, people would still have written something else to replace it. God is just the central character in a book of 66 parts. It has its 'Once upon a time' at the beginning and a 'they lived happily ever after' at the end. Sure, there are some rules thrown in to make the reader think that he can use them as guideposts, but it is not a literal be-all and end-all that people MUST obey to get through life. Only those that use it for their faith to justify the existence of their god will see it that way. Those that don't (such as pagans, Buddhists, Hindus etc) don't give a stuff, and therefore there lives won't be affected by what's in it.
I can't speak for the Bible, but in my beliefs Scriptures are without creation.
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