It's a nice and seductive fairy tale to believe in to wash your hands of all responsibility for the world's humanistic problems. Why ever do any good in life unless you first want to appear favorable in "God"s eyes and avoid Hell? That is a Pavlovian dog. Please kowtow now.Mountaineer wrote: I think the most correct view is, even though we now see through a mirror dimly: God the Father is a wrathful God, he will give us exactly what we deserve according to his, not our, rules. God the Father also loves his creation and wants us to spend eternal life with him. God the Father loved us so much, he sent his Son to atone for the sins we deserve punishment for, while he, the Son, deserved zero punishment. Jesus took ALL our sin, for ALL time and for ALL people, upon himself, with the physical pain and suffering and the horrible anguish of knowing he was for a time totally forsaken by God the Father because of that sin he accepted in our place according to God's will. In turn, we get Jesus' righteousness and are declared "not guilty" by God according to his rules. Jesus then sent the Holy Spirit to us to make himself, his teachings, his love, his righteousness and ours known - all now and not yet - as we will not achieve full righteousness until after the Last Day. There are shadows and foreshadows all over the First Testament that tell this story. We are saved because of what Christ did on the cross for us - the only catch is that you have to believe the story and trust that God is faithful to his promises. Does not seem quite fair or quite reasonable by human standards does it?
So, I'm really convinced Christianity and most other religions appeal to masochists or those with (sub)conscious masochist desires. I, however, prefer to be in control and a sadist.
So there's a huge and irreconcilable difference in philosophy here.