Pauliesonne
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Recently, someone at skeptic magasine and me have been emailing and she said something I never realised untill now, made perfect sense.
- Around 5th or 6th grade I decided it all made no sense--why would God send millions of people to Hell forever when they never had a chance, (in both other countries and pre-Christian history). I thought it wasn't fair because I was compelled to accept Christianity by every aspect of my environment. I decided to put the decision on the shelf until I was older and had more understanding of it--and never thought much about it again until I had to write about it in my mid-40s. It was never a struggle for me to give it all up. This "God-is-not fair/it doesn't make any sense" idea turns out to be a common reason why people give up believing in religion -
- Around 5th or 6th grade I decided it all made no sense--why would God send millions of people to Hell forever when they never had a chance, (in both other countries and pre-Christian history). I thought it wasn't fair because I was compelled to accept Christianity by every aspect of my environment. I decided to put the decision on the shelf until I was older and had more understanding of it--and never thought much about it again until I had to write about it in my mid-40s. It was never a struggle for me to give it all up. This "God-is-not fair/it doesn't make any sense" idea turns out to be a common reason why people give up believing in religion -
