884heid wrote:
He probably meant to state that he is simply a philosophical theist, rather than objecting to the idea of hell being compatible with philosophical theism.
Also, I understood but I thought that perhaps he was claiming that the main motivation for hell could only be by way of Christianity. That wouldn't be a claim for incompatibility, but a claim about lack of motivating reason. I, for instance, have very little reason to care about the proper form of Mass qua classical theist, though it's pretty clear to me that belief that there is a proper form of Mass isn't *incompatible* with classical theism.
Fighting to the death "the noonday demon" of Acedia.
My BooksIt is precisely “values” that are the powerless and threadbare mask of the objectification of beings, an objectification that has become flat and devoid of background. No one dies for mere values.~Martin Heidegger