I am an agnostic. I think that atheists are just as silly, if not sillier, than theists, because who wouldn't want to have an afterlife? I certainly am holding out hope for there to be one, but we honestly can't be sure.
Anyway, so here's my actual question. If there is a god, and whoever it is does judge us, wouldn't he or she be understanding that we didn't believe because we really don't have any proof? Say, for example, god turns out to be in many forms like Hindus believe, or the god that Catholics believe in. And, when god confronted you for not believing, don't you think that god would be ok with your not believing since you really, logically, had no evidence to believe in god? And if you're going to cite religious text, there are SO MANY religions out there that all claim to be right. Wouldn't god be understanding if you said there honestly was no way besides faith in a certain religion to decide, and you held out hope but didn't choose because there's NO EVIDENCE?
2007-12-30
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