ApostateAbe
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Deridaburi, to answer your question about "integrity," I think a lot of people have nothing to lose when they accept adherence to Christianity out of fear of even the slimmest chance of eternal punishment (and of corresponding hope for heaven). Normal people are perfectly willing to shape their beliefs according to the perceived costs and benefits. And then there a few of us--and plenty of us here in this forum--who think it is abominable to accept obvious untruths for any reason whatsoever. We are people who value reason and belief in the truth, above anything else. When I imagine someone putting a gun to my head and telling me that I must stick a needle in my brain so that I believe a certain falsehood or else I must die, I could very easily imagine myself choosing death (though we are all much braver in our imaginations than we actually are). When we use the word, "integrity," we mean faithful adherence to that primary value of ours--truth.
For me, the fear of hell and the hope for heaven are fundamental to the theory that explains why both heaven and hell are untrue. They were designed by the Darwinian selection of religions to motivate people into adherence. What better way to maximize the survival advantage of a religion? Heaven and hell don't need to objectively exist in order for such evangelistic tenets to be very widely preached and believed, and it would make hardly the least bit of sense if they did exist, for reasons I would be happy to explain if you care (just let me know).
For me, the fear of hell and the hope for heaven are fundamental to the theory that explains why both heaven and hell are untrue. They were designed by the Darwinian selection of religions to motivate people into adherence. What better way to maximize the survival advantage of a religion? Heaven and hell don't need to objectively exist in order for such evangelistic tenets to be very widely preached and believed, and it would make hardly the least bit of sense if they did exist, for reasons I would be happy to explain if you care (just let me know).