@soothfish: great post.
Strange suggestion on a forum which sets limits on what type of person is allowed to participate, and what viewpoints may be shared.
Well the forum has a purpose and a statement of purpose and a set of rules to facilitate that purpose. It seems that your purpose for using this website is different. What is your purpose for using this website? If you don't mind telling me I'm sure it would help me to respond to you accordingly.
Okay, so why would I come to God in love?
For me it was because I love life in all it's forms, even the mosquito and fly are marvelous creatures despite that I don't tolerate their interaction with me. So I love the one who gave me life and who gave life to all of us, this is why I approached Him asking to be shown the truth. In fact when I made that appeal to Him I specifically asked for the truth so I could solve the problems created by religion. I think I've told you this before, I was motivated after watching that movie "Religulous" and becoming so upset by the religious freaks who are trying to bring on armageddon.
Having said this, I don't know whether you would be motivated in the same way, as I understand some people just don't have as much love for life.
Firstly, I don't see how a lack of belief in hell is a glass-half-empty view. If anything, it's a glass-half-full view. If there's no hell, what should I be saved from.
I was referring to your attitude. You have a bad attitude about Christianity and you've explained why that is. Still though, you seem to be content with holding grudges instead of forgiving, this is why I said you seem to see the glass half empty.
Secondly, you may call it denial as a defense tactic. This is the standard Christian view: A lack of belief must be caused by some character flaw in the atheist. It can only be because the atheist is "disfunctional" in some way.
I see it as a failure to make me believe it exists. You don't believe in Valhalla, Nirvana, or reincarnation. It's not because you specifically deny it, but because you have no reason to believe in it. Same deal here.
Actually I am more open minded than that.
The question of the thread is whether there is reason for an atheist to believe other than to avoid hell, or some other undesirable state. This seems to agree that ultimately there is no other reason.
I agree that knowing the reality of hell will motivate you to obey Jesus, but don't think it is a valid draw card because it's extremely inefficient. You have just the right way of making that obvious.
Yeah, I'm sure it sounds good to you. I'm also certain it's a riddle veiled with insults and contempt. No thanks.
Please yourself.
Generalizations aren't fair are they? Yet this one seems mostly true, doesn't it? I still see no attitude in Christianity for people such as myself except disdain. I see a lot of two-faced people, who say one thing in these forums, and then something else in others.
That's what you look for, that's even the energy that you draw out of them. I state this factually because you even do it to me!
Even you have to admit to yourself (you don't have to say one way or another on here, but be honest about it to yourself) when you read the word:
atheist
...after reading that word do you experience negative or positive affect? Are your immediate thoughts positive or negative?
It's actually positive in my opinion. I see an opportunity to identify their misunderstanding of Christianity and show them the truth in the light of Christ. You may think that is negative, but I think that is only because you have a negative attitude toward Christianity.
I think that you and I have a fundamentally different understanding of what Christianity is. This is evident because I view it as a good thing whereas you don't. I don't believe this is because we are genetically different, I believe it is because of the experiences we have had. Those experiences have turned me into a Christian and you into an atheist. Based on that understanding I cannot rightfully pass judgment upon you saying that you are somehow inferior merely because you believe differently than I do. What do you say to that?
Again, you don't have to share here, but be honest with yourself, and maybe you'll understand what I'm talking about. You may say it's not a part of the "faith" but it's absolutely part of the culture. Remember, we're the outsiders in your culture.
You've done that before and you were wrong. See the mistake you have made is to say that the culture you hate is "my" culture and you even italicized the word "your". I'll jog your memory, you said "I'm inclined to believe in something its just not your god". You were wrong, the God you want to believe in is the same God as I believe in, but you have not yet overcome the adversary. God is a different entity to him who teaches those to preach hate in the name of Jesus.
Just because the door is narrow, doesn't necessarily mean that anyone at all walks though it.
That is very good thinking, to think that nobody is worthy of such a perfect rest. The apostle John wrote this:
If we claim to be without sin, we deceive ourselves and the truth is not in us.
You are wrong though, because Jesus even said in that very quote that the prophets will be there. He even said there would be others, and He was instructing His disciples that they must keep their eyes on the goal. Salvation certainly is possible according to Jesus.