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    Quote Originally Posted by fantassy View Post
    A God worth spending eternity with would look more at the quality of life I've lived. What use did I make of the time I had - did I help my fellow creatures, etc., rather than merely judging me on lack of religious belief. So I will have lost nothing.

    If God merely judges a person on their religious belief and not their good deeds, I've saved myself from spending eternity with a vain unworthy God.
    I could not agree with you more, but you have to remember that that quaility of life would still be defined by Him. I do not believe that God judges people solely on their religious beliefs, but on their life and what they do with it. This is actually told to me in the Bible, so I have confidence in it.

    That said, I wonder if you are living a qualioty life, or one that serves only yourself. I am not asking you this so that I will know, but so that you will think.

    But if this 100 years is all you get, you have lost everything.

    fantassy
    I am going to answer both of these in one post because they kind of belong together.

    That is my choice, and as long as I live life fully while serving God, I will have no complaints. I am happy with my life and who I am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rhabbi View Post
    That is my choice, and as long as I live life fully while serving God, I will have no complaints. I am happy with my life and who I am.
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    It is actually possible that I am totally wrong about the way to serve God, whiloe being right about there being a God.
    So how do you reconcile these two statements?

    Here's a Roman quote that I think is very apt:
    "If one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favourable."
    - Seneca

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    I do not have to, the simple things is that i can admit that I could be wrong, something that you seem unable to see in yourself.

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