PaperDog wrote:JCP61 wrote:well I said "idea" not theory.
but lets not get distracted.
you used the word testing ground.
test for what? if this isn't actually life, then how do I know I based my choice on the right thing?
You base your choices on guidance, provided by some perceived authority, which in turn sets the benchmark. FOr example, the 10 commandments...The teachings of Christ, etc. If you choose not to murder another person, you chose, based on guidance, PLUS ultimately on what your conscious directs you toward. Your subsequent action is the function of free will.
I don't subscribe to the notion that life is 'a 'proving ' ground. We have been given salvation freely, without the need to qualify it, Nothing to prove to anybody...
But how about a 'testing ground', that allows us to make mistakes, learn, rectify and prepare ourselves with a valuable orientation toward a better, perfect life. I am told that only perfection can enter into the realm of a perfect heaven. But, We aren't perfect, nor can we become perfect (while here on Earth) Therefore, how can we possibly enter such a realm of perfection, and yet, be told we are saved?
(Even winning the lottery requires some responsible followup...) In our choices here, right or wrong, we are in constant preparation for the big payoff, laterthen something about eliminating the right to complain. where would the dead go to complain? who would they complain to? if people shouldn't bother complaining in the 1st place why go to all this trouble to keep them from doing so?
I dunno... if you won the lottery, how much complaining could you really do ?
would you like the fundamental version?
nobody likes it.

“The person who is really in revolt is the optimist, who generally lives and dies in a desperate and suicidal effort to persuade other people how good they are.”