Based on the survey I conducted 15 minutes ago, it is safe to say that even if God Himself appeared before an Atheist, the atheist would think he's nuts before believing there is a God.
Considering the God is an all-knowing God, he would already know the atheist would still reject him,
So hypothetically speaking, if God does exists, is it plausible for him to think this way:
"Forget it, even if I appear in front of you, you'd still think I don't exist. What's the point if even I you deny, how can you believe the other hints. Therefor, it is pointless for me to appear in front of you, because no matter what you will not believe."
So hypothetically if God does exist, the reason he wouldn't show himself in front of an atheist because no matter what, the atheist just wouldn't believe. If the atheist would believe, the hints would be enough and He wouldn't have the need to appear.
Is this statement plausible?
2007-02-24
08:14:12
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Adia Azrael
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