So what you're saying is that when you behave like a good christian by doing good deeds, going to church etc, you're not necessarily actually being genuinely altruistic but simply acting out of self-interest (i.e. you want to increase your chances of going to heaven).
no, actually thats not what i was saying at all. if by self interest you mean doing what God wants me to (being obedient, loyal) then i guess yes. i try to behave as Jesus would...but i will never live up to that standard because he was perfect, but i strive to be like him, so my "self interest" is being obedient.
Conversely, if atheists are good people all of their life, presumably they are still denied the opportunity to go to heaven simply because they didn't believe in god.
yeah pretty much. thats the whole point of being obedient, but more importantly the gift of free will. God gives us the choice to believe or not believe, but with consequences if you dont. its like, accept the truth or dont accept it...and live with your decision. go to work, or dont go to work...your choice, but dont expect your check in the mail either if you choose to not obey or go to work. thats not "mean" or "unfair", thats just the facts. if you are too stubborn to believe or dont even care then you live with your choice. but i believe what i believe because it is the truth, and because of that truth, i have no doubt what will happen to me when i die....never have. if im an atheist, it really doesnt matter anyway, so why question my beliefs unless you have doubt yourself?
And what happens to the people who had the misfortune to be born into a non-christian culture and end up believing, through no fault of their own, in the wrong type of god or gods e.g. Muslims, Jews etc? Are those people also denied access to heaven?
if people say in foreign countries are born into a Muslim home, and never hear the Gospel, then we as Christians fail. we are commanded "to go and make disciples among nations", so if we arent aiding that, then we fail as Christians. some are called to make disciples here in the states, and others are called to go overseas (missionaries). so if they never hear the gospel, then its our fault, but the ultimate judgement is up to God. i believe in certain circumstances, he will give them oppurtunities to convert.
If 'god' wants people to believe in him so much that he's prepared to bribe people with the promise of a place in heaven, then why doesn't he provide concrete evidence for his existence?
because our religion is based on faith, and without faith you have nothing. not everything can be measured in a test tube or given "concrete evidence" in our standards. concrete evidence to me is delivered every day, but many fail to see it or refuse to see it. again, God gives you the choice whether to believe or not. free will is a wonderful thing, but its easy to screw up by being stubborn.
i have a 'whole friggin book' of the king james bible. i have a whole book of mormon, a whole book of the new world translation, a whole book of the quran and a whole book of falun gong. that last is a doozy, such a laugh. the guy actually believes david copperfield to be a falun gong 'wizard'! anyway, just because it's written in one book doesn't make it so. i also have 'the hobbit' kicking around somewhere...
so what do you call history books then? when you go through school and are sitting there listening to a teacher tell you about the the supposed evolution of man...you believe it...why? where is the proof? is there 100% concrete evidence that we evolved? yes i know about carbon dating (which i believe was caused by the great flood therefore eroding things and making them appear older) and yes i know about supposed bones that were discovered, but there is still a Missing Link that has yet to be proven...its just assumed. but who was there to write about it? granted the book of morman was written by someone, but only one man. one eye witness to what he thought happened, and then he couldnt tell anybody or show anybody what happened, he just had to write about it. whereas the Bible was written by many, and from many different areas, locations, and walks of life. the Bible is what i believe to be the truth, and if you dont accept that, once again thats free will and your choice. i know i am right, and there are great things in store for me when i die. for non-believers, y ou have a choice to follow the right path, or go about your every day life and refuse to believe what i do and the consequences are already laid out in front you whether you accept them or not.