ekim,
OK I can see I'm not getting through to you, probably because I am not explaining what I mean well enough. I'll have one more go and leave it as your opening post was addressed to Christians which means a bias towards doctrine. I am suggesting that your ideas of Christian doctrine need to be suspended when viewing my replies and to make it clearer I am not a Christian and neither was Jesus.
Well fine, but the question remains: would whatever god you do believe in favour the hateful theist who believed the offer, or the kind atheist who didn’t?
First comment: All analogies are imperfect and are not meant to deal with all the variables that a scientific experiment might. In this case it is a simple choice. There is only you and one other and it is you who has to make the judgement call based upon whether you believe the other person and the strength of your motivation to, for example, sustain your life.
But to work an analogy must bear some relationship to the reality it’s attempting to model. DaveM for example told us that he knows because he knows because he knows. That’s nice
for him, but lots of other people with lots of different beliefs think they know because they know because they know too – so your analogy requires several such people all claiming to know the way to the glass of water.
Second comment: I am not attempting any argument as this is about a potential life experience not a head bound intellectual exercise, but, as regards consequences, in this analogy, yes you will only know the truth or otherwise by trusting the other person and making the journey. If you stay where you are you will die in your ignorance.
But that
is Pascal’s wager – “it’s a free bet so you might as well take it. If the offer is real, happy days; if it isn’t, you’re no worse off than you are now” etc. It fails for several reasons that have been well-rehearsed on this mb, and whether you meant to or not that is the argument you’re making.
Third comment: If we are talking about a 'heavenly state of being' then it might be through the experience of inner overwhelming joy or blissfulness, timelessness, fulfilment, enlivenment etc. It is an enduring first hand experience rather than a second hand transient intellectual concept.
It might be. And there might be tap dancing unicorns on Alpha Centauri. Anything
might be. What we’re trying to get here is to what's more probably
is than
isn’t.
Then don't believe John.
I don’t. As I understand it though, lots of Chrsitians do – hence the question.
God knows!
Oh great – why not have just said “don’t know” in the first place?