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+ | Person A: [[Faith]] helps you through hard times, like illnesses? |
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+ | Person B: Belief in [[Hell]] can make people feel as lot worse. |
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+ | Person A: Only when they do bad things |
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+ | Person B: Only when they do things that go against [[Christian morality]], anyway [[Humanist morality]] works better. |
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+ | Person B: Many [[Christian]]s are taught to fear they'll go to hell over minor wrong doing that nobody can avoid. That makes a lot of people feel ''really bad''! |
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+ | ==See also== |
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+ | *[[Wishful thinking]] |
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+ | *[[How can you tell the difference between Christianity and an abusive relationship partner?]] |
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+ | ==External links== |
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+ | *[http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Appeal_to_consequences Appeal to consequences] |
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+ | [[Category:Arguments]] |
Latest revision as of 09:06, 19 November 2020
Person A: Well, I don't know what this means, but I'll give a guess.
Person A: Faith helps you through hard times, like illnesses?
Person B: Belief in Hell can make people feel as lot worse.
Person A: Only when they do bad things
Person B: Only when they do things that go against Christian morality, anyway Humanist morality works better.
Person B: Many Christians are taught to fear they'll go to hell over minor wrong doing that nobody can avoid. That makes a lot of people feel really bad!
See also
- Wishful thinking
- How can you tell the difference between Christianity and an abusive relationship partner?