When the brains waves stop.
Ok, this is death of the body and the brain. If you cease existing at this point, let others persist beyond. The Gospel says: "But that the dead are raised, even Moses showed, in the passage about the bush, where he calls the Lord the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Jacob. Now he is not God of the dead, but of the living; for all live to him." (Lk 20:37-38, or Mt 22:32). So, for God Abraham is alive, while his body and brain are long dead. So your meaning of "death" is not the same as God's, so you cannot accuse God for killing. It's also said "And do not fear those who kill the body but cannot kill the soul; rather fear him who can destroy both soul and body in hell." (Mt 10:28). So it's an illegal deed for us to kill the body, as we cannot kill someone else's soul, while the true entity of a human is in his soul, not in the body, so why are you saying "God kills" while it's only the bodies that die, as they should die anyway?
You're avoiding the real answer here. Majority ALWAYS means 50.00000001% or more. That's not a small figure by any means. How can you possibly claim that something is good when it has caused over half of the worlds conflicts?
You're overreacting at the very least, and are utterly wrong at the most. How many conflicts are worthy of the name "war" that have happened after 150,000 BC? And how many were caused by religion, and what religion was that in EACH CASE? Can you give me an exact answer? I think no. You have said "all these wars past and present caused by religion.". Now you weasel out of your own words, saying "majority". Now I can show you that you cannot even say "majority" as you don't know how many were there in the first place. SOME of the wars (at least one, namely first crusade) were caused by religion, indeed, but many were caused by the lack of food, personal ambitions, resources control, etc.
If you're going to just blindly believe that everything is the will of god, everything caused and created by god, every action watched by god, and that god can do no evil no matter what, there is no point for you to debate here.
No, I'm not going to "blindly believe" all of what you said right here, especially in your set of meanings for "everything", "evil", "god". I have already said that a human CAN act against God's will in the minor scale (it can be as small as an event petween two people, or an event that can cause a collapse of the entire society), and he then takes responsibility for that action. And you are not a person to tell me where should I debate, and how.
the fact is, if you knew how life ends, you can decide how to live life. if you found that christianity was right and there was a heaven then you would basically be and act the saint. if there was no god, then you wouldn't be bound by any rules and could do all the sex and blow you want. that's why it's important to know. life is fleeting, and if you knew how it ends, you could decide how to live life to the fullest.
Hmm. The main trouble with this is "no one ever returned from the other side", at least bodily, so everyone could approach that person, touch him, speak with him, etc etc, and all the other apparitions are unverifiable, because they cannot be repeated by the will of us. So anything that's said by those apparitions, even if confirming the view of life and death by any of the religions, can only be believed in, not tested. Atheists require cast-iron proof, "or else" they go at their own will. Pitiful.
Are religious people only good because they are afraid of punishment? This would place them at the first level of development
Some remain at this level, some go a lot higher. Actually, Jesus said "Love each other as you love yourself", which seems to be a principle of the highest level in that link. So we have an example to follow, which leads to the higher society as well as Heaven.
Besides, morality doesn't come from God. This is seen in atheists and christians alike.
Are you sure? Morality comes from upbringing, which comes from society, which is established by religious norms along with everything else, and God gave that norms. Christianity did a very good job at spreading its basic norms across the entire world, although not every society uses its entire spectre of norms available. At least "Don't kill humans" is accepted into every society by now.
If someone was going around selling cheap vaccuums and you knew that they were a scam, would you not inform other people about it?
so, you KNOW there's no God? If yes, you have to prove this. If not, stay in line.
Don't think I would call it a sense of responsibility.
Unfortunately, there are some who feel responsible for this. You are probably a devoted skeptic, as you say you seek for flaws anywhere in general, and this is normal.