author=Sassy link=topic=11555.msg589626#msg589626 date=1455102250
Gods existence is not what makes a villain a villain....
Gods existence is neither lessened or increased by what an atheist believes.
Of course, you can substitute God with any one of the thousands of deities that are
out there. Do you believe or disbelieve in Shiva? Well, it matters not because
Shiva's existence is neither lessened nor increased by what you believe.
It is lessened in that there is no record of Shiva having done anything.
No Messiah who was foretold and healed. No Messiah who was killed and rose from the dead.
In fact Shiva has nothing to his achievements he has only the things accounted to him
in the beliefs held about him.
So Shiva existence is not even accountable it has nothing to lessen or increase.
"I would rather live my life as if there is a god
and die to find out their isn't, than live my life
as if there isn't and dies to find out there is"
Note the lowercase "god" as opposed to the proper noun.
The phrase you quoted above is more about choosing the correct god from many.
You'll get a fright if you wake up after you've died
and it's Baal sitting there waiting to judge you.
Note I was reflecting what someone wrote...
Baal, would be a difficult one how would nature be sitting in judgement?
Well how would animals and trees etc be sitting in judgement.
Animals and trees here now they have no power so where exactly in death would they get
their power from?
You do know that Baal is basically the worship of nature. The word means Lord and
covers a number of Gods. Heathen and one which most elements of pagan worship fall under.
Maybe you knew that trying to stir something up between Christian and pagan on the forum.
It was also a sun god.
So in the great scheme of things Baal is already here just of not use
when it comes to fulfilling the basic requirements of an Almighty God.
It is rather left deficit to requirements for the purpose of being God both now and
after death.