The Duke Of Marshall said:
One thing I just remembered is that most people who don't believe in hell are the very same people who don't want to be held responsible for anything or have to answer for anything. It's more of a self-serving belief than anything.
How can a
lack of belief suddenly become a self serving
belief? This idea has always worried me, it seems such a rigid religious imperialism which makes a non belief into a belief system in itself. Which it isn’t, it is just a lack of belief in something which relies on faith to be truly tangible anyway.
For example, if I choose to believe that the moon is made of cheese, you are within your rights to laugh at me, you know for a fact that the moon, is not made of cheese, that isn’t a
lack of belief in Cheese Celestial bodies, it is just fact.
If I choose to believe in Fairies*, you might scoff, because you don’t believe in Fairies, but you don’t actually have any proof that they exist, so you might say ‘I don’t agree with you’ if I turned around and said you have a warped, self serving belief system for not believing in Fairies, you might feel that I am being a bit over the top.
Non belief in something is not a faith or a belief system. It is for those reasons I disapprove of Atheists and the like using Faith or Spiritual terminology to refer to themselves, any Atheists who says ‘I believe in Atheism’ hasn’t really thought things through as far as I am concerned.
As for the rather spurious claim that people who don’t believe in hell are self serving, I would ask, where is the proof? Is this just another baseless assumption? There are immoral people in the world, they wouldn’t be immoral if they believed in hell, therefore they do not believe in hell?
I could say the same for people who don’t believe in anything couldn’t I? Fact is, most people in the US claim to believe in some faith, most claim (78%) to be Christians, who, traditionally it seems, tend to believe in hell. If that is the case, then there are a huge amount of people out there, believing in hell but just not caring……
Once upon a time when lives were short and medicine was useless (dissolve one leech on your tongue daily and see me again in a week), the spectre of a short life and a painful death was pretty imaginable, throw the idea of hell into the mix and you had a lot of people fearful of that as well. Now people are not so frightened because death and hell seems far away.
In absolutist terms, hell is something you go to once you have done X, whether you repent or not, whether you spend the rest of your life doing good deeds. This is NOT something that is a feature of the modern Christian movement (as far as I know, please correct me if I am wrong).
Have you ever read Constantine or seen the film? John Constantine was a young man with the ‘sight’ anyway blah blah, he gets depressed and tried to kill himself, he was in hell before he was revived by the medical team, he then spends the following two decades or more fighting the demons of hell, hoping that the good he does will off set the bad and when he dies he will avoid hell. The Angel Gabriel comes to him and says that it doesn’t matter how many evil demons he sent back to hell, he will die because he has lung cancer and he will go to hell because of the 'life he took'( he was a suicide) even though he was only clinically dead for 15 minutes he committed the act, and hell bound he was.
There is a lot more to it than that but I don’t want to give spoilers away, but the point is, that IS how absolutist Christianity used to be, do X and spend eternity in hell. Now people feel they have a chance and an opportunity to fix things before they die, now we don’t tend to believe suicides go to hell or the many other people who had done bad things and repented.
Anyway, I am sure you all know a heck of a lot more about the notion of redemption and the like than I do as it pertains to current Christian belief, but all I meant was it is perfectly possible to believe in hell but just not see it as somewhere you are likely to go.
For my own part, I know plenty of people who don’t believe in hell who are not self serving. I don’t believe in hell and I would like to know what evidence you have that I am self serving? Fear is not an altruistic trait btw. The choices I make are not based upon fear of hell, they are based upon what is the right thing to do. Which is more self serving? the person who thinks they would go to hell if they don’t choose rightly or the person who chooses rightly because it is the right thing to do, even if they will receive no blessed afterlife in return?
B
* Please note, I do not believe the moon is made of cheese, I am not an atheist but the jury is out on Fairies.