Glad you see that belief in some magical God isn't necessary to have hope despite earlier implying as much.blackfoot wrote:A "magical mythical super dude " wouldn't be necessary in any pattern of thought or belief now would he, after all, "mythical" is just what it implies. Take away the "mythical" aspect of your question, then your question becomes pertinent.perspctv wrote:
Try to define hope and then explain how believe in a magical mythical super dude is necessary in that definition.
Re: your second ... if he is wrong, what? What if you're wrong? All the world's religions can't simultaneously all be correct?
Nonetheless, silly statements that atheists are without hope is just lazy thinking.
Believe in your God mandates a 'winner take all'? What religion is that? If an atheist is wrong he joins the vast majority on the planet.If an Atheist is wrong, then the outcome would be winner takes all, and the Atheist wouldn't be the winner.
So you are saying you one should believe due to fear? Tiresome.If a believer in God is wrong, then he is worm food and nothing really matters any way, now does it. Worm food is preferred over the Atheist outcome, according to religious writings.
What you voice/argue is a rendition on Pascal's wager. An Imam could argue just the same gambit. Should one claim to believe all religions equally to 'win' your wager. That is your best bet here, balskfoot. Using your offered 'logic', you should clearly be praying to Mecca six times a day as well. I bet you have been ignoring your Super Dude assigned duties.
If one falls for such temptation with rewards [Heaven! - with or without virgins] of salvation in order to "believe" in such a Super Dude. the results will be at best a faint, tattered and ultimately unwholesome belief. Weakly suggesting another or admitting oneself does or should feign belief, which is dishonest, is rather silly. Any such Super Dude, being just and omniscient, would be able to see through this feigned belief, thus nullifying the benefits of the wager. right? For your tactic to work the Super Dude must be willing to reward dishonesty and subterfuge. This is the Super Dude you worship?
Seeking to control others with fear and willing to reward dishonesty.
You aren't making much of a case.