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Lol no, Morality is something ingrained into us, by a Greater Being.
Except it's not and many cultures have proved this statement wrong as what is considered "moral" varies between people and nations. Take the Vikings for example, who thought it was morally good to die in battle, otherwise they wouldn't be able to enter Valhalla.
And if it were ingrained into us, then we wouldn't need a bible now would we?
The very basis of religion is teaching such things are of God so you're literally claiming they wrote those books for literal time pass, and not something worthwhile.
There are hundreds of different religions and your statement means that none of them are wrong, which isn't the case.
How can it build 'itself' from thousands of years? That's like saying after said years, a rock can form into a Whole another Earth, which literally doesn't make sense. And all those religious books aren't stupid to right all that they wrote, which begs the point, something such as 'hell' might exist which can be proven by the scientific study conducted by ancients. If you're aware, certain ancient technological accessories are nearly impossible to recreate with Modern Technology. Which begs the point they clearly had more scientific backup than us so thier 'word' is obviously more credible than ours.
Learn science, that's how. I said trillions, not thousands. The specifics are more than I am willing to write, but essentially it boils down to atoms colliding and merging with one another.
There are plenty of videos and sites which can explain it better than me.
Your second point is a half-assed one and not relevant to the argument. Just because Ancient Civilizations excelled at a few things doesn't means they excelled at everything. And you completely ignored the point I raised about the Egyptian religion. Are you saying that Egyptian mythology is true? Because if you're not, then all of those examples of Ancient civilizations being enlightened about the supernatural is invalid.
Coincidently, every civilization all over the world thought, hell exists.
Plus drew and painted scenarios of what'll happen in that 'hell'.
I don't think they'd use imaginations to draw in literal dead body placing tombs. That's not a place for utilizing imagination.
Coincidentally, many religions adopted elements from other cultures. The idea of bad people being punished in the after life is not a stretch of the imagination. Every culture had some form of prison or punishment for bad people in their society. It's not ingrained into our minds, it's just a common solution to a common problem. Sprinkle the real-world practice with a religious belief that there is some form of after-life and you get Hell.
And again, your point is redundant as the depiction of Hell from various religions were different and evolved over time. For example, in Zoroastrianism, once you do you have to cross a platform to get to heaven, and if you were sinful in life, then that bridge to heaven becomes narrower to the point where it becomes a tightrope for you to cross, which still makes it possible for even the worst of sinners to get into paradise. That's pretty different than anything Christians wrote about. If there was a "true hell" then that wouldn't be the case.
Lol, that's a thing, when someone tries to practicalize each and every thing, which cannot be explained by science.
Science doesn't claim to know everything yet, religion does except it does so without proof. Science tries to explain things within the boundaries of the evidence gathered.
Trying to say that Hell is a certainty without proof and you're only argument being that science doesn't know everything is a fallacy and ignorant. As far as the evidence goes, there is no indication of a soul nor is there an afterlife of any kind. Maybe there will be discoveries in the future, but as it stands, there is absolutely no indication of there being a Hell or an afterlife.
Eqyptian Mythology have similarities to Greek, Chinese, Bible, Romans, etc cera which begs the point, all of them coincidently figured out it's secret, and gave names to what they figured out, yet what they figured out had a core similarity, and if we pick out that core similarity, then the message it delivers, is literally the same.
Which means Majority, especially ancients, who're far devoloped than us, won't spend time creating fantasies, and could be trusted with thier findings, which infers, Hell could indeed exist.
They were all cultures which interacted with one another. Rome literally adopted Greek mythology into its own culture. As I said before, many religions change over time and adopt elements from other cultures.
So what you're saying is that every ancient religion is true then, right? Because if not, then you have no argument. If the religion is not true, then their idea of Hell isn't true either. You can't just cherry-pick.
And if you actually studied Egyptian mythology, you'd know that their idea of the Underworld changed as well throughout the ages. Originally the Underworld was guarded by cats to fend off serpents and Osiris was the ruler, which in later versions of their mythology they omitted that cats guard the underworld and replaced them with Anubis and jackals. Their original creator deity was Atem who later became Amun-Ra and Ra also merged with the deity Horus to become Horakhty.
So your citation of the Egyptians being so enlightened about the afterlife neglects that they changed their religious beliefs quite significantly throughout the ages.
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