false dogma causes people to question God because they don't realize that dogma has nothing to do with the universe and how it is
2006-07-30 21:19:32
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answered by Anonymous
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1/3 of the world's population are Christians. If Christianity were not around then explain to me would all those 2 billion people suddenly become inexistant or would the all suddenly ignore atheism and claim another religion. I'm a Christian and if Christianity were not around and real then I would be atheist because by all my research I have found flaws, logical absuridinaties (unsubtantiated), and/or no evidence for ant other religion despite Christianity. Thus Chrisitianity is the only religion that I have discovered where any "flaw" is just something people don't like about Christianity, every logical absurdity can be sunstantiated by evidence, and there is plenty of evidence, i.e. every original Christian (apostles/disciples) after Christ who saw the miracles of Christ, saw or heard of his miraculous resurection, and/or saw Him in a vision were killed for their spreading the word (save for one who died in imprisonment) and never did they attempt to tell anyone that they made all the stuff up. If they had why would tens of hundreds of maybe even thousands been spreading the word back then if they never saw what they claimed to have seen and then when they were persecuated why then would they have stood up for Christ even more? Are they all lunatics tricked into seeing a man turn water into, be raised from the dead, heal the sick, blind, deaf, lame, and dead, walk on water, and control t he nature. One man seeing that or even an angel (i.e. Mohamid, this invalidates Islam) claiming to have seen that when no one else and then not being tortured to death. Well so he claimed it and never was killed. That man was a lunitic. But when hundreds claim the same thing and give their life for it can the all be lunitics or maybe what they're seeing is true. And these men did say the same thing. The gospels written by different men found in different written in different laungages with different picking up where the other gospels left off when these men who wrote them even if they could have communicated, which they couldn't have, would not have written them as such is written in our Bibles with reputation sometimes of a miracle in all of the gospels or sometimes that miracle all gospels mention is then in another gospel talked about farther so something else Jesus did which then in turn changes into something 2 or 3 gospels might mention whese as the other gospel does not. The expensive of ink at that time would not permited these men to do this if they were in communication with each other. Thus that validates the gospels by all logical reasoning. So without Christianity most Christians would be atheists and in turn atheism would be the leading religion today, it would not be lesser. Sorry to burst your bubble.
2006-07-30 18:42:00
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answered by freddyboy0729 2
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No, I don't believe so. I was raised with a lack of spirituality and didn't realize what I was ignorant of until I was 13 and went over to my friend's house and they said grace.
I asked questions about all major religions and ended up right where I started: atheism.
Just think, if everyone in the world was atheist, don't you believe that we'd have wars over reasonable things, like oil or land, instead of imaginary gods and supposed "holy lands?"
2006-07-30 16:55:34
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answered by Irene 2
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Are you implying that Atheists are little more than rebellious former Christians?
2006-07-30 16:56:18
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answered by Kevin F 3
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Actually there would probably be more atheists.
2006-07-30 17:05:24
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answered by Debra M. Wishing Peace To All 7
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Nah, something else would take it's place.
2006-07-30 19:22:50
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answered by Kithy 6
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What???
2006-07-30 16:53:53
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answered by mJc 7
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WHat?
2006-07-30 16:53:51
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answered by TOGA TOGA 3
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