I wonder how Buddhism keeps us back though. Alot of this thread has being focused around Christianity and Islam which doesnt give us a very good view of the whole religious picture.
I wonder how Buddhism keeps us back though
Why do so many suffer unjustly in this world and how can those who claim divine right to rule it justify the continuation of the oppression and poverty they enforce to maintain their lifestyle? It depends on what you believe in, apparently:In Judaism it's because only Israel and Israelites are favored by God.In Christianity, it doesn't matter because the modest and impoverished are favored in the afterlife.In Islam it's because you don't adhere closely enough to The Five Pillars or something.In Buddhism it's because in a previous reincarnation you had not lived virtuously enough, but not to the point where you would be reincarnated as sharkbait or whatever. Plus life is a sufferethon for everyone anyway, even for those in the well fed, lightly worked priest caste. Especially the priest caste.Whatever the religion, the hierophants will always find a justification for maintaining the unjust society which enables them to be the oppressor.
Ok guys, time for me to ask a serious question:Without getting into bashing any particular religions or faiths - just referring plainly to believing in the existence of God - what are your thoughts on Pascal's Wager?
As Bruce says in Bruce Almighty: 'How do you make someone love you without affecting Free Will?" If God were to send down a book by some kind of miraculous means, there would be no denying that He existed, thus it would be affecting free will. God wants us to have Him as part of our lives, He doesn't want to force us into it (even though some religions would have you believe that).
Pascals Wager: Because you can only gain from believing in God, then you should believe in God. This is of course horribly false in that you believe only because it ultimately BENEFITS yourself to believe which is contrary to the Catholic ideal of Perfect Contrition
No real surprises there. Catholic Church says you are going to hell. You disagree. Since there over one thousand MILLION Catholics and only one of you, I'd bet my money on the Catholic Church
no you wouldn't because you don't believe
Ok guys, time for me to ask a serious question:Without getting into bashing any particular religions or faiths - just referring plainly to believing in the existence of God - what are your thoughts on Pascal's Wager?Link at Wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascal's_WagerSimplified, it might read like this:I'm interested purely in knowing your own thoughts on this argument. I came across it today, incidentally as an exercise about dissecting argument from my Critical Thinking textbook.
http://www.nogod.org.nz/They are seeking donations to run the "There’s probably no God. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life" ads on busses here. Would be great to see that happen, if only to have Bishop Brian whine about it on the news.
Not only that, but the idea of a god, any god, brings hope to a lot of people; is it really necessary to take away or undermine that hope just because some self-righteous, thinks-hes-right know-it-all git can afford a bus ad?
If people stopped believing in fate/god/heaven, and thought this was the only life they're going to get, maybe they'd get on and fix some of the things that are wrong in THIS world.
exactly, why bother trying in this world when all i have to do is believe in god and i will get everlasting life in paradise.which leads to the next issue. If heaven is such a great place why dont christians just kill themselves? Why bother hanging around on this crumbling world when paradise is one high cliff away?
Not only that, but the idea of a God, any God, brings hope to a lot of people; is it really necessary to take away or undermine that hope
"And what doeth the saint in the forest?" asked Zarathustra. The saint answered: "I make hymns and sing them; and in making hymns I laugh and weep and mumble: thus do I praise God. With singing, weeping, laughing, and mumbling do I praise the God who is my God. But what dost thou bring us as a gift?" When Zarathustra had heard these words, he bowed to the saint and said: "What should I have to give thee! Let me rather hurry hence lest I take aught away from thee!"- And thus they parted from one another, the old man and Zarathustra, laughing like schoolboys. When Zarathustra was alone, however, he said to his heart: "Could it be possible! This old saint in the forest hath not yet heard of it, that God is dead!"
Also, I'm not sure that the back of a bus is the kind of place to be advertising any kind of definitive spiritual statement
Because it says in the Bible that it's a big no no, so if they did, they wouldn't be able to go to heaven anyway.
which leads to the next issue. If heaven is such a great place why dont christians just kill themselves? Why bother hanging around on this crumbling world when paradise is one high cliff away?
Nobody will ever win the battle of the sexes...there\'s too much fraternizing with the enemy.-Henry Kissinger
If someones hope is undermined by a advertisement posted on the back of a bus then I think they may have bigger problems than first expected