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freedom_fighter2/27/2009 3:24:47 pm PST

re: #608 Salamantis

I find it to be morally incoherent that people who have conducted themselves with scrupulous kindness and altruistic care for their fellow human beings should be sent to eternal torment in the absence of an embrace of a religious dogma, while serial killers and mass murderers can make a deathbed or pre-execution conversion and be gifted with a slot in Heaven.

You failed to answer this question: What faith is it that believes that a person who lives a good and decent life qualifies for a positive afterlife (heaven)?

You find this morally incoherent because you don’t realize the magnintude of human sin. You look at religion as a side note, just some “dogma” where I am just suppose to follow X set of rules, check the block etc, but the most important thing is to live a good life, be kind and generous to my fellow man. And while those things are commendable (especially from a human viewpoint) they are like “filthy rags” to a righteous God. If you were created to glorify God and live to worship Him, have a personal relationship with Him and love Him and you rejected Him instead your entire life, how can you not see that this is a bigger deal than the fact that you were “pleasant” to people, paid your taxes on time, and helped elderly across the street? That was not the point of your existence. As to the number of murderous converts on deathbeds, I doubt this number is high anyway, but what concern is that of you. I am accountable for God for my actions not my neighbors. Either way, most “good” people, who would have all their deeds exposed would be shown to be not so “good” anyway.