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Post by goz on Mar 12, 2019 0:06:24 GMT
If someone promises to pay you one million dollars if you will believe that extraterrestrial life exists, it's easy to see the benefit of believing (and you may decide to profess belief). But the money has no power to persuade anyone to genuinely believe that it's true. I think your analogy was poor. People who already believe in extraterrestrial life would not stop believing if they would receive a million clams for continuing to believe what they already believed. (On a secondary note, a million dollars is not the same as eternity in Heaven. And not having a million dollars is not the same as eternity in Hell.) I agree the analogy is not really the best, however we don't have to worry about heaven and hell because they don't exist. How can they?
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