How does a person know that hell doesn't exist- have they been there?-
Have you been to Neverland? Because that's how silly this "argument" sounds. Imaginary and/or invisible places for which there is no tangible proof do not meet the requirements for even the
possibility of validity.
You are making the claim that hell exists, so YOU have to prove it, not vise versa.you know it's pretty funny that if you ask people if they believe in heaven, they don't have a problem with it, but when you say that there is a hell to punish people, they have a problem with a big bad mean God who created hell for them if they don't accept him.
Well I think heaven is just as ridiculous and unfounded. As for the people who deny hell but accept heaven -- that's because part of them realizes how SICK and illogical the concept of hell is. You're latter statement makes me think you have no problem believing that the average person DESERVES to be in agony forever just for being themselves. And that makes me very sad. Religion has severely clouded your judgment and stripped you of your humanity.
God, who created us all, and has has a peanalty for sin, because he created us, he has a right to make the rules, and those are the rules he made, believe it or not.
Not. Hell can be disproved by this one simple logical fact:
infinite suffering for finite crimes isn't perfect, loving, OR just...character traits your god is supposed to embody. Therefore hell (and your god) are extremely unlikely to exist. MUSE THIS OVER.
For those who say we came form something, how do you say we were created- what's your theory?-
Of course we came from something. That's a logical given. We are created from our parents, who were created from their parents, and so on. Once you get back to the first modern humans 200,000 years ago, you again trace back through the evolution of species before finally arriving at the most basic life forms.
We have strong evidence to support this form of lineage.see if if it sounds more rational than a Being that created the beautiful world we have and everything in it.
Why is it "more rational"? Because you don't understand the science of how the various things came to be?
hell is not a horrible aspect of Christianity
It most certainly is, and if you ever really thought about it, you'd realize this, too.
I assure you that when they take their last breath, it is the God they say they don't believe in that they will call
Just because you're insecure about dying doesn't mean we all are. I will be thinking about my happy and full life and saying good-bye to any nearby loved ones - that's it.
there are no athiests in fox holes
I personally know MANY atheists in the military. I know it's an expression, but it's an incorrect one. It's a condescending stereotype.
when all hope is gone, you won't call on your family, friends, job, lover, or government, you will call on the one that your soul knows can save it- period.
Plenty of people die without invoking god every day. Only the desperate cling to this last-minute bout of wishful thinking. By using the phrase "when all hope is gone", me thinks you are terrified to die. There is no hope in death if you are dying of natural causes!! It's an
inevitable biological event.
you will not sleep in hell, you will be alive, and in torment forever(yes, I said forever)- that is the price for unbelief- whether you think it harsh or not
Picture what you just described and think about how the world actually works.
Your mind has been sold to barbaric, unjustified, superstitious tradition. How scary it must be living with an enormous bag of fake fears.