I've noticed this time and again with some of my questions, many people refuse to think hypothetically. Sometimes I wonder if they even can.
I asked "What if your religion was disproved?", and all I got was "that's not possible" (Aside from some free thinkers), "I just try to be like Jesus", which entails do you believe in heaven? Cause if you do, then it's religion. Or I got "God is right, so he can't be disproved". Do you realise that you only believe he is right and true, that there is no solid proof that he is, that it's merely a theory? I subscribe to the theory of evolution, but if it was disproved then I would believe in whatever they came up with next, or even intelligent design. This even goes for the atheists though. They refused to think "What if a god was proved to exist, just no specific one".
Yes, I know it's not possible to prove a god, apparently, so you can't disprove it. But USE YOUR IMAGINATION THAT IT HAPPENED.
So, do you refuse to think about hypotheticals?
2006-09-20
14:03:30
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ronintama
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