why would you even want to believe in a set of things that have done nothing good for us
I don't personally believe in a set of any 'things'. I believe in Christ; not 'christianity'. In the things He taught. Forgiveness, mercy, love for neighbor and enemy, faith, peace, etc. Neither Christ nor those 'things' caused holy wars, etc. Men caused those things... acting on what is inside them. So the saying goes... if the light within you is darkness, then how great that darkness!
This is basically a tautology going into an appeal to false authority. Both arguments have already been extensively discussed and debunked both here and in scientific arguments.
Actually, it was just me being glib... to a point. The other point being why should I listen to someone else who has no more personal knowledge of death than I do?
The burden of proof is on you to prove that a) there is an afterlife and b) that god/christ exist and the bible is it's infallible word.
Actually, the burden of proof is not on me... I don't have to prove anything to you. You choose what to believe and what not to believe. Who says you can't? Not me. I simply share what I believe... and you may consider, dismiss, or do whatever you want with that.
I would also never say that the bible is the infallible word of god. That is a falsehood.
Christ is the Word of God.
The bible has some witness testimony to Christ, some scripture, some prophets, some allegories, some parables, some history, some myth... as well as some misunderstanding, some lies (lying pen of the scribes), some translation errors. Nor is it one book (so that all are judged by the other books within it), but many books. Some of which are not books at all, but personal letters.
Atheists do not blame God since he doesn't exist, you're using a false argument. We blame you for believing in it...
Actually, I believe this is what I said a few posts back. Or rather that atheists blame believers for NOT blaming God for the suffering in the world... that we instead take personal responsibility for our actions. Which is kind of a contradiction to the rest of your statement:
offloading your responsibilities towards your communities for the past, present and future on such figure.
How is saying that God is not responsible for suffering, but that we (mankind) is responsible for suffering... offloading responsibility?
Peace,
Tammy