
greyhound
Arcanist
- Oct 8, 2020
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Even in Christianity the religious belief in hell doesn't really come from the Bible. It was sort of invented/tacked on later.
This book is pretty good: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50793705-heaven-and-hell
I personally think a lot of this stuff is sort of like an arms race between religions. The more you can scare/promise someone the more people you can convert. So it's sort of like a race to the most extreme reward/punishment for belief/disbelief. Hence eternal heaven/eternal hell/torment. The religion that was just selling like a sort of normal afterlife and no crazy judgement just didn't stand a chance.
The question for me (if you believe in God) is why God would allow a world to exist where such crazy misinformation and ignorance is the norm.
You may have to do a fair bit of reading to come to this conclusion, but if you're contemplating suicide then I think it's probably a topic that would interest you. I suggest looking at this list: https://med.virginia.edu/perceptual-studies/publications/
In particular this book is probably the best summary of the current research: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7879392-irreducible-mind
This book is pretty good: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/50793705-heaven-and-hell
I personally think a lot of this stuff is sort of like an arms race between religions. The more you can scare/promise someone the more people you can convert. So it's sort of like a race to the most extreme reward/punishment for belief/disbelief. Hence eternal heaven/eternal hell/torment. The religion that was just selling like a sort of normal afterlife and no crazy judgement just didn't stand a chance.
The question for me (if you believe in God) is why God would allow a world to exist where such crazy misinformation and ignorance is the norm.
What makes you say this? Source?
You may have to do a fair bit of reading to come to this conclusion, but if you're contemplating suicide then I think it's probably a topic that would interest you. I suggest looking at this list: https://med.virginia.edu/perceptual-studies/publications/
In particular this book is probably the best summary of the current research: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/7879392-irreducible-mind
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