By the way, andrew: why is believing in heaven or hell such a stretch after you've already adopted the belief that God exists? I presume you believe he created the universe as well? Why shouldn't he be able to create metaphysical, eternal existences such as heaven and hell? Just because it's comforting for a person to believe that there is life after death doesn't automatically mean that it's fictitious. It's comforting to think that we didn't evolve from sludge (some would say), that we're a "special" species, that we have souls and a greater good exists too, but does that mean that all of these things should be automatically rejected as possible realities?
I hardly missed the point. You asked why people obey suppressive laws if they don't believe in heaven and hell, I answered. They are afraid of society's punishments. Just like that child, a person expects to be punished if he does something wrong.
No, you still missed the point. There are obviously laws that are mandated by more than religion, but there are ones that are specific to religion. You stated something everyone is aware of. You took advantage of the situation by giving an obvious answer to a question to which it had no relation to. I asked the questions I did for (what I hope to be) an obvious reason: to point out that laws illegalizing physically and mentally (but not spiritually) harmless actions without the belief of an ultimate punishment or reward for them is stupid when you expect that all humanity
should be obeying them.
If there were no chance of STD's, pregnancy, being shot by a disgruntled parent, etc., and there was no belief in God's laws by either party, and they both agreed to have sex, they're going to have sex. What they believe to be an imaginary entity isn't exactly going to stop them.
Are you intending to dodge the entire point of this argument by making obvious, unrelated statements?
As I've already made quite clear, my point is: why would God test our faith by outlawing things like premarital sex, masturbation and lust without promise of punishment or reward for breaking or following the laws? Miamiandrew or whatever his name is said that he believes God exists, but he doesn't believe in Heaven or Hell.
I am not saying the laws of the old testament are fallable; I'm saying there's little point following particular laws if there is no reward for following them or punishment for not.