Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Perhaps I misstated my (sincere) question, as none of these responses addressed it. To simplify- do you hope you’re right or do you hope you’re wrong? Forget the deathbed part!
I still don't care. I am doing what works for me. I am not kind to people in order to get into "heaven" or to avoid going to "hell." That's not my guiding force. If that's what helps others behave well, then I'm glad they found what works for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why? How would it make a difference? I try to be a good person. I would hope if there is a God that they would judge me based on my behavior and not worshiping them since I have no evidence they exist.
It makes a difference because, if you’re right, then you have nothing to worry about after you die. But if you’re wrong-well- I’d hate to be you.
The question is- do you HOPE you are right or do you HOPE you are wrong?
I’ve yet to meet an atheist IRL who hopes that s/he is wrong. So I’m asking here.
If I were to suddenly have religious beliefs again, they wouldn’t include a deity who would play games with and torture the people it created.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why? How would it make a difference? I try to be a good person. I would hope if there is a God that they would judge me based on my behavior and not worshiping them since I have no evidence they exist.
It makes a difference because, if you’re right, then you have nothing to worry about after you die. But if you’re wrong-well- I’d hate to be you.
The question is- do you HOPE you are right or do you HOPE you are wrong?
I’ve yet to meet an atheist IRL who hopes that s/he is wrong. So I’m asking here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why? How would it make a difference? I try to be a good person. I would hope if there is a God that they would judge me based on my behavior and not worshiping them since I have no evidence they exist.
It makes a difference because, if you’re right, then you have nothing to worry about after you die. But if you’re wrong-well- I’d hate to be you.
The question is- do you HOPE you are right or do you HOPE you are wrong?
I’ve yet to meet an atheist IRL who hopes that s/he is wrong. So I’m asking here.
Anonymous wrote:Why? How would it make a difference? I try to be a good person. I would hope if there is a God that they would judge me based on my behavior and not worshiping them since I have no evidence they exist.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Perhaps I misstated my (sincere) question, as none of these responses addressed it. To simplify- do you hope you’re right or do you hope you’re wrong? Forget the deathbed part!