Terry Pratchett wrote:A great philosopher once posited that he would simply believe in a God, as it caused him no loss: either he went to Heaven, or went nowhere. He smugly said that he may as well believe, because it was the logical option. When he died, he awoke to find himself surrounded by a circle of gods with baseball bats. The last thing he ever heard was:
"No one likes a clever dick."
I both admire and despise the social construct of organized religion. I believe its most important contributions are unity and ethics, and its worst contributions are conflict and people in silly robes telling me what to do.
As for me:
I have, in the past, proven that heaven and hell cannot co-exist; neither can exist in its own right; heaven or hell is whatever you think it will be; neither can exist as long as I don't believe in them; and other equally implausible metaphysicalities. And then disproved all of them.
Having the ability to refute my own beliefs, I've fallen to the only logical option: I'm a
relative agnostic. What that means is: it doesn't affect my life in the slightest whether a God exists or not.
Hilariously, according to most doctrines, that would mean I wouldn't end up in Heaven, Hell, or Purgatory (or variations thereof), because at no point have I not believed in a God, or believed in one, stated a God exists, or that one doesn't. I haven't even said there might be :D So I suppose that means I'll be standing around at the End Of Time with all the other dimensional escapists.