From perspective of pure logic, does that mean that is totally logical to work on moving it away from people?
Depends on what your rationality is for doing so.
Empathy from an all knowing Being would do away with personal isolation. Justice as the foundation of all things would result in consistent accountability for violating other living things. Without god, justice, compassion, and understanding are inconsistent, fleeting ideas. Justice is a different concept when applied randomly or sporadically. When one living thing is violated and destroyed without accountability from the perpetrator for that act (sometimes not even witnessed), the entire universe is unjust from that vantage point. All the other moments of justice and accountability are meaningless for that one at that moment. For me letting go of god is letting go of a deeper concept of goodness because it is no longer a foundation for how things work, but something occasionally tacked onto the side. I wish there were a "perfect" god, but I don't have the ability to see things that way any longer.
All of this sounds very nice. But how there can be justice if you are in hell forever just because you were thief or a liar.
Even for category (murder) this is a way to much as punishment.
In the case that hell is not forever you can create as many sins you want because you will get out of hell with time. Since you can't die there is 100% chance that you will get out of it.
Plus there is a fact that all people don't have same starting point in life.
To tell you the truth I think justice is man made category that has nothing to do with reality.
So, they are not reliable so we will just brainwash them?
In summation, it would be good if "God" existed because it would mean we are not a bunch of organic automatons hurtling toward oblivion.
Is there any ideas about this?
Yeah, the hell bit kind of wrecks that ideal. The religion I was raised in didn't believe in hell, so that never entered my world view, but it is the common glitch in the whole ideal.All of this sounds very nice. But how there can be justice if you are in hell forever just because you were thief or a liar.
Even for category (murder) this is a way to much as punishment.
In the case that hell is not forever you can create as many sins you want because you will get out of hell with time. Since you can't die there is 100% chance that you will get out of it.
Plus there is a fact that all people don't have same starting point in life.
To tell you the truth I think justice is man made category that has nothing to do with reality.
To answer your question as I usually understand it, a "God" framework would provide me with eternal consciousness and free will, two things that most people really, really want.
Hell, merely having the belief in some God framework would vastly increase my personal utility by erasing my perpetual existential angst.
In summation, it would be good if "God" existed because it would mean we are not a bunch of organic automatons hurtling toward oblivion.
I think the answer is obvious: If a Christian or Muslim or whatever God does in fact exist... we get to have eternal bliss in the afterlife if we follow said religion correctly.
Because God is good?Why is it good that God exists?
Really? Do you really think that is true?Any person who has ever said heaven is good is alive and has never been to heaven.
Really? Do you really think that is true?
In any case, so what? No astronomer has ever been to Neptune, but that doesn't mean they can't tell you what the weather is like.
Heaven, if it exists, is part of the universe, albeit somewhat removed from everything else. We transcend our experience daily with our expectations, theories and assumptions--ordinary life would be impossible for a strict empiricist. If Heaven exists, even though beyond our experience, like the weather on Neptune, we can experience it through our imagination, and deduce it from our theories. Of course, our conjectures about heaven may be mistaken, but then they could also be true, and if they are true, then we have succeeded in describing the universe correctly. Very much the same is true for the astronomer who describes the weather on Neptune.I think that is a completely different story, we're talking about transcending the Universe here.
Neptune, like heaven, exists as an idea, and like the idea of Neptune, the idea of heaven might describe what is in actuality. Some think so, whereas others do not. And what of God? Perhaps there is a heaven and no God.Neptune physically exists and can be seen and touched. Heaven does exist, it exist in the minds of men as their sole fear, that by foolish actions of their own they will somehow be removed from whatever pleasures heaven offers. And that in itself is lustful and is a sin. if heaven does exist it is a lonely place, because the only way to get into is not think and only act through the wills of god, and that to me, is evil.