I found it interesting that there are people who believe in heaven but don't believe in hell.......
There are plenty of those.
This is long but worth it.
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/304/heretics
Did you mean the opposite? That's much stranger.
There are plenty of those.
This is long but worth it.
http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/304/heretics
Did you mean the opposite? That's much stranger.
Perhaps he's just new to the subject, and mentioned it instead of the alternative precisely because it's not quite as bizarre.
/scratches head.......why you think their position on gay marriage has anything to do with the issue of whether there is a heaven or a hell I have no idea.....as for there being "plenty of those" could you at least mention one religion?.........
Sounds specious to me considering most Americans believe in heaven. It's about the same as saying those who believe in gravity commit more crimes.Thanks, I would like to read more on the study.
No kidding man. They've obviously never been to michigan!I found it interesting that there are people who believe in heaven but don't believe in hell.......
Sounds specious to me considering most Americans believe in heaven. It's about the same as saying those who believe in gravity commit more crimes.
what do you expect when you can do whatever the fuck you want and then merely ask for forgiveness and have all your evil deeds washed away
I think it has to do with forgiveness, plus, a lot of the new aged Christians are rejecting the idea of Hell as an eternal punishment, unless you have sinned against the Holy Spirit. There is the concept that all will have a last chance to repent and turn to Jesus after the final battle between Jesus and Satan.
Well isn't that convenient!
As I believe the (SNL) Church Lady used to say!
back to the OP, I should think there is no surprise that those who think there is no consequences are more willing to do things than those who think there may be consequences.....
however the title of the thread is an outright lie......the study indicated that those who believed in heaven AND hell were less likely to commit a dishonest act......those who believed in heaven but did NOT believe in hell were more likely........so I guess those who don't believe there is a heaven are more willing to post misrepresentations in thread titles......
Sounds specious to me considering most Americans believe in heaven. It's about the same as saying those who believe in gravity commit more crimes.