again more of the same "oh, I can't hear someone's torture and enjoy myself!" How ridiculously obvious is that?! What kind of a "paradise" is that where you hear the suffering of others??!! Check my previous post with verses!
Even if you only occasionally heard the screams of the eternal torture of your loved ones, would you still be able to enjoy hell?
Simply
knowing family and friends are being tortured merciless would affect most human being adversely. Would you be able to enjoy heaven with the
knowledge that loved ones are being brutally tortured?
Please answer the questions.
Plus, you do not have to be poor to help others, just save your *luxury* money to spend it on hungry mouths. Of course, I don't expect you to do that either (I wouldn't do it myself), but I'm not the one who's claiming the higher moral gound here.
(You seem to think I'm middle class, that's definitely not the case. I'm working class and my wife and I live at home with my mother because we can't afford a place of our own - I'm normally in my overdraft. I'm definitely not like the poor bastards in Somalia, but I'm not living it up.)
Calling people self-righteous and pretentious is a moral judgement.
My objection to the eternal torture of billions of human beings isn't sanctimonious bullshit,
it's one of the reasons why I left Islam - it's a genuine revulsion shared by most atheists.
I know my perspective is understood and felt by large numbers of human beings - even muslims. Many muslims become uncomfortable and create elaborate arguments to try to justify Allah's desire to torture people eternally.
We aren't talking about giving charity to people who've encountered (accidental) tragic life circumstances on earth (famine, etc), we are talking about the
systematic torture of billions of human beings.
Also I agree with the perspective that in order to minimize future human suffering we have to radically change our global economic and political system. The infinite growth paradigm that our global economic system is based on (fossil fuels, money created as debt, war) has brought about the majority of human suffering that we are witnessing - and will witness as the global economy gets worse. Charity is a short-term solution IMO (though an important one).