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There’s a god, but he just doesn’t care whether people believe in him or not.
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A number of other reasons that may be creatively thought up.
Regardless, if there’s a god who chooses to not supply me with any evidence for his existence, and if I don’t believe in a god because I’m not aware of evidence for a god, then it’s that god’s fault that I don’t believe in him.
I understand that the Catholic Church doesn’t teach that people go to hell merely due to lack of belief. I understand the concept of “baptism of desire”. I’m minoring in theology at a conservative Catholic college (I used to be pursuing a major, but after I no longer believe in god dropped it to a minor) and took a graduate class with Scott Hahn. I was specifically responding to Charlemagne II’s comment in post 505 that, “You would be sending yourself to be tortured because in life you expressed the desire to have nothing to do with Him.”
Would you agree that if my lack of belief is due to lack of evidence, the god chooses to not give me evidence for his existence, and I am tortured forever for nothing more than not believing he exists, then that god chose to have me tortured forever by refusing to give me evidence for his existence?
Typically I’m able to understand people’s point in what they write, but you really worded whatever you were trying to say in a weird way.
If that’s the case, it’s God’s fault I don’t believe he exists.But the underlying premise of pascals pensees is that God intentionally remains hidden from certain people.
That’s if you make the assumption that the gospels were giving accounts of real events. For reasons I don’t have time to go into, I think that this is an unjustified belief (about the gospels being historical).The reason for this is rather logical if one is familiar with the character and nature of Christ. The vast majority of people rejected God when he was in the flesh so would most people accept him if he revealed himself in the form of the Holy Spirit?
Even if I still were Catholic, I would reject this on many grounds. For one, if God is all powerful, he would certainly be able to keep Satan out of this world if he wanted to.The vast majority of people rejected God when he was in the flesh so would most people accept him if he revealed himself in the form of the Holy Spirit? No way. A revelation of this kind to the entire world would only inspire Satanism en masse.
There are saints of other religion who had their gods reveal himself to them.To elaborate further on the point I made in my last post. You have to examine the lives of the people to whom the existence of the Roman Catholic God was made known.
There is no god.So the reason God may have not revealed himself to you personally may be because:
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There’s a god, but he just doesn’t care whether people believe in him or not.
or
A number of other reasons that may be creatively thought up.
Regardless, if there’s a god who chooses to not supply me with any evidence for his existence, and if I don’t believe in a god because I’m not aware of evidence for a god, then it’s that god’s fault that I don’t believe in him.
I wasn’t talking about Catholic teachings, but rather about beliefs that many have. That’s why I used the word IF. Read what I say more carefully before you make comments about what I misunderstand.TruthSeeker60;7720219:
(not due to a desire to have nothing to do with him as you arrogantly assert), the god chooses to not give me evidence for his existence, and I am tortured forever for nothing more than not believing he exists, then that god chose to have me tortured forever by refusing to give me evidence for his existence.NO! Reread what I’ve written. If my lack of belief is due to lack of evidence
Wrong. This is not what Roman Catholicism teaches, . . .]
I understand that the Catholic Church doesn’t teach that people go to hell merely due to lack of belief. I understand the concept of “baptism of desire”. I’m minoring in theology at a conservative Catholic college (I used to be pursuing a major, but after I no longer believe in god dropped it to a minor) and took a graduate class with Scott Hahn. I was specifically responding to Charlemagne II’s comment in post 505 that, “You would be sending yourself to be tortured because in life you expressed the desire to have nothing to do with Him.”
Would you agree that if my lack of belief is due to lack of evidence, the god chooses to not give me evidence for his existence, and I am tortured forever for nothing more than not believing he exists, then that god chose to have me tortured forever by refusing to give me evidence for his existence?
Now I must confess that I’m not certain what you’re trying to refer to by this “13,000,000,000 ITYOMN”. Are you implying that I’ll go to hell because I don’t think that the numbering of the calender, which was determined inaccurately by Dionysius Exiguus in the 6th century, proves the existence and divinity of Jesus?!If you go to hell, it will not be because you reject 2,000 years of western thought and tradition, the evidence for the divinity of Christ (which I posted earlier in this thread), or because you believe that it is not 2011 AD( in the year of our Lord), but rather, the year 13,000,000,000 ITYOMN(* in the year meaningless nonsense*).
Typically I’m able to understand people’s point in what they write, but you really worded whatever you were trying to say in a weird way.