NOVEMBER 10, 2015
Most Americans believe in heaven … and hell
BY CARYLE MURPHY
It’s natural for people to want things to turn out well in the end, both in life and, apparently, afterwards. Roughly seven-in-ten (72%) Americans say they believe in heaven — defined as a place “where people who have led good lives are eternally rewarded,” according to the Pew Research Center’s 2014 Religious Landscape Study.
But at the same time, 58% of U.S. adults also believe in hell — a place “where people who have led bad lives and die without being sorry are eternally punished.”
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72% of Americans are cowards. Having only one life makes them cry.
58% of Americans believe in an asshole god who likes to torture dead people who do not suck up to it. As if it was possible to torture a corpse. The stupid, it burns.
Religion is brain damage. Religious people are insane, they're cowards, and most of them are stupid fucking assholes.
What somebody else wrote:
"Believing in the concept of hell and heaven makes no sense. Like, an old bearded man sitting on a throne and throwing people into hell where they will burn and burn mercilessly forever or go to the happy place where you will want to kill yourself after a while because of the boredom of eternity. Does that makes sense to you?"
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