Is it normal this is why i'm religious???

I'm Christian, but not for a normal reason. I figure that if I die and all of the stuff about Christianity is true...heaven, hell, etc...I'm safe. If I'm wrong about it...then I guess I didn't lose much??? I can't prove or disprove God exists, but I do believe in him. I'm Christian because in my mind, it's better safe than sorry.

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  • damarixa12

    I baptize you in the the name of Jesus.

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  • snarkygirl

    That's why most people are religious whether they admit it or not so yeah its normal

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  • Englishman_Abroad

    I think it's perfectly normal to have a fear of death and what may or may not happen after. Your reason was actually first put forward by a guy called Blaise Pascal in the 17th century (pascal's wager), but most philosophers seem to poo poo it as a fairly weak argument. He was responsible for several advances in mathematics so at least there's that.
    I am an atheist and I personally find it quite difficult to reconcile the idea of the loving forgiving god with the same one who gives humans free will, then arbitarily condemns them for eternity* based on whether they believe or not. I think if I were a believer I wouldn't have much respect for the being who does this - it seems pretty vindictive to me. Ditto for condeming homosexuality which is not actually a choice, just a slightly different set of neuronal connections and neurotransmittor release that some people are born with. It's not wrong or right, it just is.
    I would suggest you read around the subject of belief in God, you may find a different viewpoint or better reason to have faith that you feel more comfortable with.

    * The definition of eternity in the bible is pretty vague. Is it literally infinite time? until the heat death of the universe? Is it the end of physical human existance? What if the modern humans survive another 100'000 years and we have become another species? There's no mention of homo habilis happily making stone tools in heaven. Another million years and our descendants could be totally unrecognisable from ourselves. Do they mingle with us or is heaven segregated? These, and other pedantic questions I have in abundance...

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    • I have a lot of these questions too. Your insight was very interesting to read, thanks for commenting. I know I fully believe in God however, I just have worries about what will happen after we die...and what if I was wrong all along? I'm going to look into it more, thanks!

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  • anti-hero

    Okay but what if Islam is the right religion? Or some other...

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    • charli.m

      You and your fuckin logic :P

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  • Steve2WantsTheManagement2Reply

    Heh. Just like all religious fools, idiots who cling desperately at a hopeless fantasy because they're so scared of death. There is no heaven or hell, when you die, everything will be gone. Permanently.

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    • or will it...

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      • Steve2WantsTheManagement2Reply

        While you're at it, why don't you start thinking about the possibility that you might be kidnapped by an alien spacecraft tonight and never seen again?

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        • you never know...

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          • Steve2WantsTheManagement2Reply

            Don't it go to show ya never know!

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    • fetusfister

      you cant prove that god is real steve, nor can you prove that he isnt real.

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  • Rusty-Rider

    If we develop true artificial intelligence based machines, will they believe in a God?
    If they do, will it be us? Will they compute themselves to death trying to answer unanswerable questions about their existence? So many questions...

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  • Short4Words

    You really haven't read the bible if you think being Christian is a free pass.

    Besides I doubt an almighty God that could guarantee such a thing would allow people in based on loop-holes.

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    • I understand where you're coming from...but there are a lot of questions I don't know the answers to about God. If He is so loving, why is he willing for so many to perish and go to hell?? Why does it have to be hell?? It doesn't seem just to me.

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      • Short4Words

        It doesn't. But the idea of Hell is widely disputed with different interpretations. You've actually given me cause to look at different texts and it's said very plainly in the infamous John 3:16

        "For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life."

        The idea is that if you're unrepentant and choose to stay in your ways that upon death you will stay dead, instead of receiving eternal life. The word death is brought up again and again, not torture.

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        • That's a fair point, but either way I still don't want to go to Hell. I just have so many questions that go unanswered and make me worried.

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  • thegypsysailor

    After a lifetime of atheism as she neared death my mom did the same, for the same reasons. She lost a lot of my respect for that.

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    • TerenceTheTiger

      In the circumstances she made the best decision she could make. And why wouldn't she?

      - If there's a heaven she's going (and she's probably there right now)
      - If there's a hell she's (probably) not going
      - There's zero cost, there's no entry fee
      - Salvation is not earned, everything is simply accessed, it is a free gift.

      Sounds like a good deal to me!

      If she's wrong... she loses nothing. Therefore she would be in the same position as a non-believer.

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      • I agree fully. thanks for putting it into better words than I did, that was the point I was trying to get across

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      • thegypsysailor

        If one fears death so much as to give up a lifetime's belief, that is the biggest hypocrisy, is it not?

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        • TerenceTheTiger

          Just because something is believed for a lifetime does not necessarily make it true. cheers

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    • better safe than sorry...

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      • thegypsysailor

        Not for me. Your idea of heaven would be total hell for me.
        When it's over, I want it to be over, not some white bead existence forever.

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        • TerenceTheTiger

          Don't worry - your idea of heaven would be hell for me too

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          • thegypsysailor

            I have no idea of heaven. You just don't listen, do you? It's their idea of heaven that I can't stomach.

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            • TerenceTheTiger

              well you said something about "white bead existence forever" whatever that means.

              I assumed it was your idea of heaven, like the old stereotype of sitting on a cloud and strumming a harp

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