Well, I guess it's a matter of opinion, isn't it? I am quite grateful for my sound mental health and would not even consider trading it for insanity. I'm curious as to why you have read my post to mean that the sane are forfeiting eternal bliss just for having been blessed to be sane during mortality, as I certainly said nothing I can think of that would imply that.
Something tells me you just enjoy a good argument, and will say whatever it takes to instigate one. Am I right, viole?
I am not sure it is a matter of opinion. I am doing a pretty cold risk assessment here. And I am not saying that the sane forfeit eternal bliss. Quite the contrary. i think the insane is the one with an edge when it comes to final judgement. As you seem to confirm.
So, suppose that you have a choice. To be born mentally sane or not. Considering the risks of being mentally sane (e.g. Rejecting God, believing in an other one, being accountable for what you decide, etc), what would you choose, when eternal bliss is at stake?
Ciao
- viole