Making an appeal to authority that is religious loses the secular argument automatically.
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Replying to @FukuzawaSensei @HPluckrose
going to your Hell example, I do not think it matters if Christians believe if, as long as they do not try to make on earth
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Replying to @FukuzawaSensei
It would matter if they actually believed I should be tortured for all eternity for thinking differently.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Well I feel like if a Christian embraced the message of Jesus, that is not for a Christian to judge you, but God.
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Replying to @FukuzawaSensei @HPluckrose
So I break it down to, if you as an Atheist are right, good on you . And if the Christian is right, they should just trust God.
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Replying to @FukuzawaSensei
Do you stop there & trust that God is just & not worry that he might torture ppl for all eternity for believing wrong thing?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I would say truly it is a worry for me too, yep. In my travels I have also met a lot of folks who have no exposure to religion
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Replying to @FukuzawaSensei
Or even people who have. Can we not be allowed to have our own views? Even if they're wrong? Does being wrong deserve Hell?
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Replying to @HPluckrose
Well it goes to I think people are allowed to be wrong, I am not God. and I think we all have irrational bits, and should questn
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Replying to @FukuzawaSensei @HPluckrose
I can believe and also KNOW that I am irrational about it. Crazy I know. In most areas I am data driven and rational.
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That sounds healthy & honest to me.
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