Some months ago I was listening to a co-worker witnessing to some others about why he believes and why they should to. As I listened I kept hearing over and over about the "rewards" of eternal life in heaven in the Kingdom of God. Later on we had a conversation that went like this.
Me: Can I ask you a question about your beliefs?
Him: Sure Donny, what do you want to know?
Me: If there were no promises of an afterlife would you still be a believer?
Him: Well that's kinda of a dumb question.
Me: Why is that?
Him: Because that is the whole point of following God is to be able to be with him forever.
Me: But just as a hypothetical situation, what if God said that I want you to beleive in me and follow my commandments even though you will cease to exist when you die.
Him: Well he would not do that.
Me: But just as a hypothetical.
Him: Well I have never really thought about it. I guess I would.
Me: You guess?
Him: Well I have never thought about doing one without the other?
Me: But if that was the case, would you?
Him: I would like to think I would.
To make a long story shorter, he eventually said that he might not follow the commandments of God if there were no reward. That is what I see in most believer of whatever interpretation of God they follow. They do it because of the reward. I have met a few who have said they would do it regardless of the reward but they did not sound convincing.
I believe that the vast majority of people would not even consider the case of following a God or belief system if it had no rewards. What about you?
Donny