Thorwald wrote:Again, we are told in the scriptures, that God is a jealous God. Either we worship and glorify Him, or face eternal punishment. It is as simple as that. We must both fear and love God. We have no other alternative. Those who obey Him, will be rewarded. Those who do not will be separated from Him, for ever.
I'm sorry, but that makes not the slightest bit of sense to me. Why would a perfect, omnipotent and self sufficient being require anyone to worship him? Extreme narcissism like that is an extreme character flaw, as far as I am concerned, that belies any claim of God's supposed perfection and infallibility. The threat of eternal damnation for anyone who honestly doubts the existence of God was originally nothing but an invention of religious charlatans used to intimidate and terrorize the gullible into following and supporting them.
Mind you, it is not really God per se that I am criticizing or judging, it is the religious charlatans who make up this nonsense about God in order to take unfair advantage of the fearful and gullible.
Theists who behave themselves and deal honestly and charitably with their fellow beings, or believe religious doctrine out of fear of eternal punishment in the afterlife don't really deserve any reward or admiration. Those who figure out on their own that it is better to treat others as they would like to be treated, despite lacking any belief in God or any expectation of reward or punishment in the hereafter, are far more admirable and deserving of reward.
And I still say that condemning anyone to eternal punishment merely for sincere lack of belief or faith in God (whether there is such a being or not) is far, far more evil and wicked than anything that humans have ever done or could even be theoretically capable of doing!