Just thinking
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I started wondering the other day about people that believe in God. Do they believe because they were brought up to believe or because they actually have personally reasoned themselves into believing? Well, regardless of that, my real concern is with those who believe in God because (if what they believe is real) of the alternative to not believing -- eternal damnation. A belief out of fear. To me, this type of belief is worthless -- just as a confession to a murder is worthless by someone who is being tortured into confessing. Any God that would accept that excuse for believing in Him seems awfully petty in His need for worship; as this type of worship is meaningless (to me -- these people are not true believers). Yet it seems to be common knowledge (and still taught) among many Christian religions (and maybe others) that those not believing will be severely punnished in the after life. So I wonder just how many out there believe as a result of fear for not believing, thus skewing any polls that try to determine the fraction of a given poplation that otherwise would believe in God.
Oh yes, and people that believe because they were taught to believe and simply continue to do so because, well, that's how they were raised, are really not much different when it comes down to it (IMHO).
Oh yes, and people that believe because they were taught to believe and simply continue to do so because, well, that's how they were raised, are really not much different when it comes down to it (IMHO).