As an atheist I get told “You are going to Hell” quite oftenI get quite offended by this which many might consider odd seeing as I believe that “Hell” doesn’t exist. My reasoning for my offense is quite simple though, and I suspect many atheists feel the same way about things like this.
Hell is a place where sinners are sent if they do not repent. A lot of religions believe that a murderer can get into Heaven if they repent their sins before they die, or sacrifice themselves to save another. In short, there are quite a few “get out clauses” that one can consider. My “crime” though, isn’t murder, nor is it rape or thieving. An atheist’s crime is simply thinking, or reasoning.
Conversely, if we take the religious belief that Hell is a place that all sinners go to regardless of whether they repent or not, I am still offended. It seems that whilst a god may or may not have given us free will (depending on what you believe), we do have it. Therefore it seems ever so slightly unfair that a person should be sent to Hell for using a mental ability that doesn’t cause harm to anyone else.
I am offended that someone would believe that a murderer, rapist, or thief who has said they are sorry for their crimes would get into Heaven, whilst a person who has done nothing but think would go to Hell.
I am offended that anyone (gods included) would consider murder an equal crime to using free will.
To the believers who say that God doesn’t want us to go to Hell because he loves us. They claim that Hell is only for those who don’t repent, but this entire argument is based on their own questioning of scripture. To appear more neutral in the eyes of an ever-growing secular world, they have questioned their own interpretation of scripture, resulting in the conclusion that a loving God would rather have people in Heaven that Hell, and that some scripture shouldn’t be taken literally. The only difference between us is that I have concluded that the scripture is hypocritical, and they have concluded that the original interpretation is wrong.
Therefore if they believe that I am going to Hell, they must also believe that I deserve it, since their beliefs are based on religion which claims to be the truth, and to question the truth would be a crime equal to my own.
I am offended that others would claim their own questioning isn’t a crime whilst my own is, based solely on the outcome of said questioning
I am offended that someone would believe that I actually deserve such a punishment for using my own questioning abilities.
24 September 2008
Why I Am Offended When Told I Am Going To Hell
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Hey - I'm here to read the blog about your new job but I thought that I would comment on this briefly.
ReplyDeleteI am comfortable with the idea that hell is mainly separation from God - so in some ways (of course I don't know for sure) whatever happens after this life would be a continuation of beliefs in this life. Though I know it's easy to make statements about sinners going to hell and easy to be dramatic about it, in the end I think that the bottom line is that if God isn't part of your life now, then he won't have to be part of your life after you die either.
As for being told that you're going to hell, I really hate that it's reduced to that, like you're going to be scared back into believing in God - so I can see how you'd be offended.
For my part, because I believe in God, I'd say that God would honor your choice to not believe in him and a person can call that whatever they like.