1) Is it true to say, athiest's do not believe in GOD simply because their is no evidence, (in their view) of HIM?
2) If athiest's deny GOD's existance for lack of evidence of HIM, then do athiest's believe in an after-life? If so, how is the belief of the latter justified when neither can be proven, (theoretically)?
3) If athiest's deny an after-life, (which would be logical) what is their purpose and joy in life? When all is said and done, what is the reward of their troubles in life? What future do they have to look forward to?
4) If athiest's deny an after-life, is their any purpose in hoping to leave this world with any honour? If the dead cease to exist, they can neither joy in nor regret the life they lived.
Please, know these questions are written with respect pared with curiousity. Thank you for your time and answers. They are all much appreciated.
2006-06-26
07:47:11
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