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Re: Crisis of faith-iness
I don't know if I'm being any help at all here, but looking at it from my own perspective, I don't really see what it "would mean for me." I mean, I try to live as a good person, and I usually do the right thing according to my own moral values. If I thought that meant I would go to Heaven, that wouldn't change anything--I'd still be trying to do the right thing. The same would apply if I thought my actions would lead me to Hell. I have my principles, and no one's going to bully or threaten me out of them, no matter what power they claim to have.
I dunno. Maybe I'm looking at this all wrong, but I don't really know how to look at it right. Is there even a right way to look at it?
Re: Crisis of faith-iness
(Anonymous) 2014-12-30 12:56 am (UTC)(link)Well, to start with, there's neither Heaven NOR Hell in the Bible.