Islamic Thoughts

Costs And Benefits Of Belief In The Afterlife

29 : COSTS AND BENEFITS OF BELIEF IN THE AFTERLIFE

Though belief in the Afterlife deserves unconditional acceptance, yet any cost-benefit analysis will convince a potential or marginal believer that belief promises to be more rewarding than disbelief. The 17the century French mathematician Pascal proved through mathematical calculation that there is infinite probability to benefit from believing in God. Now we present below a non-mathematical analysis of the potential costs and benefits of believing in the Afterlife.

After believing, if the Afterlife comes true, personal gains (in both lives) will be infinitely positive (+) and earthly social benefits (from your virtuous roles) will also be positive (+). If otherwise Afterlife belief proves to be untrue (according to atheist belief) there is no personal loss; instead virtuous life will make earthly personal gain (peace of mind) positive (+) and social benefits positive (+) through faith induced good actions.

On the other hand, after disbelief, if Afterlife turns true (which certainly is), the personal benefits (in both believes) will be infinitely negative (-) and society will also lose from their sinful actions implying a negative (-) gain. If, however, the Afterlife disbelief proves to be baseless (which means the Afterlife comes true), personal gains will be infinitely negative (-) and social benefits negative (-).

In sum, four pluses (++++) go to the credit of belief and four minuses (----) measure the loss of unbelief. It is therefore logical to believe the Afterlife for becoming a sure success rather than playing a losing game through unbelief. Such belief is not a small matter like any earthly affair that we can gamble with. Since all arguments, symptoms and documentary evidences gravitate toward the reality of the Afterlife, there is perhaps no better way of showing one's wisdom than believing it.