This blog is embryonic, and time is scarce, but I shall add things here occasionally.
One thing I have added is a passage from Jordan Howard Sobel’s Logic and Theism that resonated with me. I’ll comment on it in a series of posts. The thing that struck me immediately was on reading the words:
An ‘objective humanist’ might say that there can be nothing to which it would not be beneath the proper dignity of a human being to bend and to worship. He might say that, far from ever being appropriate, worship done by a human being regardless of the object, would be disrespectful of his humanity and wrong.
And I thought back to being a teenager, growing up surrounded by a lot of eager Christians, and thinking something lie:
If accepting Jesus as my personal savior is the price of admission to heaven, then hell doesn’t look like such a bad deal.
Seriously.
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