Pascal's wager is a philosophic reason for believing in god. It states your expected value is greater if you believe than if you do not.
If you believe and you are correct, you are rewarded with infinity in heaven.
If you believe and are incorrect, you are not punished.
If you do not believe and and are correct, you are not rewarded.
If you do not believe and are incorrect, you are eternally punished.
So as you can see, if you do not believe in god then 1/2 outcomes brings you infinite pain and suffering and no rewards are possible. If you believe, then 1/2 outcomes is eternal rewards with no possibility of punishment.
This, in my opinion, is why many Christian believe in Christianity. I challenge yourself to look deep into your heart and discover if this is one of the core reasons for your belief, and if it is what made you a believer in the first place.
I myself, think hell is an obvious scare tactic created in the old days to make people convert.
Now onto another philosophic issue, the title of my post.
It is generally agreed that if a baby dies it is not going to hell because god recognizes it was too young to decide for itself what was right and wrong / true and untrue doctrine or whatever.
Now, if a baby grows into an adult, there is a chance (a very large chance) that it will not believe in Jesus Christ before it dies. It then suffers eternally in hell for this grave mistake, and suffer eternally. However, if you kill the baby before it has a chance to decide, it is always going to heaven and will be rewarded eternally.
Eternity is so long compared to this short life on earth that the babies expected value is MUCH higher if it dies before it has a chance to decided if Christianity is right or wrong.
THEREFORE!! Under Christian doctrine, it would be a righteous thing to go around slaying babies left and right, because you save them from any chance of eternal damnation and send them strait to heaven.
Using this logic you can clearly see and understand that hell is a place made up by man in order to scare people into religious belief. SPREAD THE WORD!
If you believe and you are correct, you are rewarded with infinity in heaven.
If you believe and are incorrect, you are not punished.
If you do not believe and and are correct, you are not rewarded.
If you do not believe and are incorrect, you are eternally punished.
So as you can see, if you do not believe in god then 1/2 outcomes brings you infinite pain and suffering and no rewards are possible. If you believe, then 1/2 outcomes is eternal rewards with no possibility of punishment.
This, in my opinion, is why many Christian believe in Christianity. I challenge yourself to look deep into your heart and discover if this is one of the core reasons for your belief, and if it is what made you a believer in the first place.
I myself, think hell is an obvious scare tactic created in the old days to make people convert.
Now onto another philosophic issue, the title of my post.
It is generally agreed that if a baby dies it is not going to hell because god recognizes it was too young to decide for itself what was right and wrong / true and untrue doctrine or whatever.
Now, if a baby grows into an adult, there is a chance (a very large chance) that it will not believe in Jesus Christ before it dies. It then suffers eternally in hell for this grave mistake, and suffer eternally. However, if you kill the baby before it has a chance to decide, it is always going to heaven and will be rewarded eternally.
Eternity is so long compared to this short life on earth that the babies expected value is MUCH higher if it dies before it has a chance to decided if Christianity is right or wrong.
THEREFORE!! Under Christian doctrine, it would be a righteous thing to go around slaying babies left and right, because you save them from any chance of eternal damnation and send them strait to heaven.
Using this logic you can clearly see and understand that hell is a place made up by man in order to scare people into religious belief. SPREAD THE WORD!