Can Heaven Or Hell Exist If There Is No God?
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Can Heaven Or Hell Exist If There Is No God?
I maintain that Heaven or He'll is a function of whether we have an after life. This too does not have to be a function of the existence of God. Rather it is a function of our entire physical and metaphysical existence. It is certainly possible that our existence does not end when we die regardless of whether there is a God to make it happen. So then the question is what would that existence be?
It is possible that our type of existence will be a function of our actions on earth. I don't believe that it will be the Middle Ages concept of forever floating angels in Heaven or eternally burning bodies in Hell. But if we come back with all of our thoughts and memories and with an enlightened view of our world, then the consequence of our actions could force us to exist in a form of heaven or hell. It is not God's judgement, it becomes self judgement.
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For what it’s worth I view heaven and hell as being very real. The difference is I don’t imagine as something happening in an “after life” (unless you simply mean “future”/“tomorrow”: I can get onboard with that!)
As for the question of an “afterlife” I stick tend to lea heavily toward what Socrates said, it is an unopen gift, inside we can but only guess as to the contents, and it may even be completely empty. That last part may scare some, not knowing may scare some more even more, and so some settle for choosing to believe something else entirely.
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This appears to be quite a commonly held view: that we are not judged by an external agent, but that we create our own heaven or hell by our actions. We are judged by a more enlightened version of ourselves.tommarcus wrote:But if we come back with all of our thoughts and memories and with an enlightened view of our world, then the consequence of our actions could force us to exist in a form of heaven or hell. It is not God's judgement, it becomes self judgement.
If this were true, then presumably, being enlightened, we would fully understand the reasons for all of the actions we took in our life. So presumably we'd forgive ourselves and see no reason to "beat ourselves up" about it?
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Do you think that such heaven or hell existence is inescapable? That is, if we are to exist beyond our current form, we must exist with all of our memories and thoughts since these are an important part of who we are. Without them, then we become someone else. But then our actions will be with us forever. Or is it totally unknown? What do you think?
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You make a good point regarding full meaning of enlightenment. Do you think it would be possible to forgive ourselves no matter what the reason or consequences of our actions? I imagine myself awakening as Hitler or some other tyrant and trying to forgive myself, even if I had a tumor in my head which caused all of my crimes.
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Of course it’s inescapable. We exist beyond our “current form” every flowing moment. We’re not static.tommarcus wrote: ↑September 14th, 2018, 10:13 am I appreciate your thoughts on this, Burning ghost.
Do you think that such heaven or hell existence is inescapable? That is, if we are to exist beyond our current form, we must exist with all of our memories and thoughts since these are an important part of who we are. Without them, then we become someone else. But then our actions will be with us forever. Or is it totally unknown? What do you think?
I do understand you’re refrring to something else when you say “current form” though. I’m not in the habit of playing that game anymore; been there, done that, and found nothing fruitful in it.
By all means you can, and maybe should, imagine some hypothetical “beyond human experience” and/or “after life”. Whatever grounds you is certainly not to be taken lightly.
Loke I’ve already said, if there is some “existence” beyond this “form” I obviously have no access to it until the time comes (if ever!) I see no good reason to concern myself with it and would rather pursue my own path through life and keep on trying to “improve” as I best see fit.
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Re: Can Heaven Or Hell Exist If There Is No God?
Hell is the place where we mentally torture ourselves. It is the manifestation of guilt.
Heaven is the natural high we feel after we have done a selfless act in order to benefit someone.
These two places represent states of mind of living conscious agents, heaven and hell are right here on earth.
As for an afterlife.....well dreams are free, if people want to believe in one I guess the bonus is they won't have to experience the disappointment of being wrong.
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What interests me more is, if there is only one heaven, how many people will actually enjoy it. Suppose heaven is teetotal, no sex for fun, lots of church services, how bad would hell have to be for you to want to give it a go.
One theory of hell is that it is where the evil are punished for their sins. OK I'm not perfect but I reckon I can cope with with some come back for what I've done, and the satisfaction of seeing those who really deserve it getting their just deserts might make it quite a reasonable place.
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This is something that pops up again and again. What is “good” now may be “bad” later. If the detriment of some act is worse than the benefits then we can happily say it’s worth is “bad”. Yet if one struggles and pains through life only to reap an over all “good” then we can say the struggles and pains were over all beneficial to our becoming a “better” person.
What items of thougt like “heaven and hell” are useful for is helping us to envision the possible “best” and “worst” worlds. Like you mention above to contemplate the actuality of some supposed “heaven” or “hell” would necessarily make them less idealised. We cannot envision tomorrow much more accurately thawe can yesterday. We live extended across time holding onto fears and hopes and often carrying them forwards with us - sometimes we pick the wrong fears and hopes and learn brutally honest lessons, and sometimes such honesty is more often than not a painful experience. What we wish for never comes without a cost and often (to be honest I’d say always) the wish is useless if brought into full fruition.
People who wish to “improve”, and I’d say everyone does, often stops there and just hopes for things to fall merrily into place. They hope for miracle of happenstance rather than actually putting in some effort and grinding out a path for themselves. It’s tough making choices. It’s no wonder we fear making them and putting ourselves up for culpability and potential disaster at our own hands.
As Belinda Carlisle said “Heaven is a place on Earth” yet she omitted that “hell is a place on Earth” it’s all just circle in the sand
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I agree, although I think some sort of god concept is necessary for heaven/hell concepts unless you simply translated heaven as 'somewhere I'm happy' and hell as 'somewhere I'm unhappy'.
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Well, the sort of God would not have to be a conscious entity that makes plans and so on. It may be sort of like Karma---nothing more personal than cause and effect.
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Hypothesis, during life we build up piousons and sinions depending on whether we behave well or badly. At death if the piousions/sinion ratio is > 1 our non-corporeal essence feels happy, if the balance is < 1 it feels miserable. Invitations for moderately believable hypotheses are invited for a) how pious or sinful actions cause these particles to accrue in the body, b) how the particles generate the sense of happiness or misery in a non corporeal entity.
Funny aside - I was originally going to use the terms pion and sinon, but apparently a pion is a meson having a mass approximately 270 times that of an electron and a sinon is a person who deceives and betrays by false tales. Every day a learning day.
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Re: Can Heaven Or Hell Exist If There Is No God?
Knowing who one is , is necessary for happiness. Knowing who one is is about knowing the path one is on and includes personal change.Knowing who one is , is a lived experience which may be unselfconscious or alternatively it may also involve the intellect. I'd say that aimless pursuit of pleasure is the picture of not knowing who one is.I think some sort of god concept is necessary for heaven/hell concepts unless you simply translated heaven as 'somewhere I'm happy' and hell as 'somewhere I'm unhappy'.
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When these are out of balance, we become restless and agitated and are thus spurred into action. When in balance we are more calm and stable. What we call "free will" is the human meta capability to defy these impulses for a longer term goal (driven by the same impulses towards relative balance, but applied strategically).
So yes, heaven and hell is right here, just as the ancients said it was. Some took the ancients literally, and others used those literal interpretations to manipulate the masses, eg. 'I speak for the Lord so if you do not do as I say you will go to Hell'.
As for the existence of God, I entirely agree with Socrates and Burning Ghost. We cannot know.
By the same token, we cannot know if the spirits of ancestors remain in the Earth as per indigenous beliefs. No God is necessary in that model, or at least "reduced" to Earthly scale. What if planets, stars and black holes were/have spirits (that we might not be able to observe or comprehend)?
For all we know, our God might be Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole in the centre of the Milky Way, which created the Sun, that had created the Earth, which created us. Aside from creation, Sag A* is, along with other supermassive black holes, is absolutely humongous, powerful beyond our imaginings and the most immortal entity in the universe. Despite creating all of the galaxy, it is in itself an impenetrable realm that is beyond space and time at its centre.
Supermassive black holes tick more "God boxes" than anything else that we know.
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