psychohist wrote:
If convinced of the reality of an eternal soul, I'd briefly consider the possibility of accepting eternal damnation if my children could be guaranteed eternal happiness in heaven when they died. But then, I'd realize that demons can't offer salvation, so no deal.
Hey, a demon could potentially offer salvation, depending on how one conceived of the whole relationship between heaven and hell. Maybe all men are saved, except those who are overly tempted/corrupted by evil or some such, and by refusing to tempt your children in the first place, they will never enter hell. Maybe if hell doesn't accept you, you automatically enter heaven.
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I don't think there would ever be a moral obligation to accept damnation. An eternity is infinite; things like world peace would presumaly apply only to a finite number of finite lifetimes, even ignoring the fact that the world peace provided by a demon would likely not be terribly comfortable.
Yes, but if the finite lifetime is a causal factor on the infinite lifetime, then there could be a justified case from a utilitarian perspective.