THen I would become an atheist. My beliefs in Christianity are because I believe that they are truth. My beliefs are informed by truth, If what I believe was shown to be false, I would be the first in line to reject what I'd previousally believed
2006-08-16 13:02:39
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answered by westfallwatergardens 3
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As far as Im concerned I am 100% sure there is no god and no afterlife.. What would I do? The same thing I have been doing for the past 23 years.. Living my life the way I want too!
2006-08-16 12:53:34
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answered by Anonymous
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nothing different than I do now. I don't base my life decisions on the promise of a good afterlife. I figure I did it right or I didn't. If there is a God and an afterlife, then He'll decide if I was good. If there isn't........ well, at least I lived a clean enough life to hopefully inspire others towards tolerance and lasting peace.
2006-08-16 12:52:47
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answered by Ananke402 5
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Nothing different the thought of afterlife and heaven is real exciting and I want to know what is up there. But it does not dictate my life & living now in this world. I live happily and try to keep people happy , try not to hurt others and treat people with dignity & respect and that is my choice!
2006-08-16 12:57:14
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answered by imhm2004 5
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I can't even phantom there is no God or afterlife. When I know He lives. He is the good Sheppard and his sheep knows his voice. He has gone to prepare a place for His children,so where He is, we will be.He has spoken this to my heart and soul,I cannot refute what I know to be True with all my heart mind and soul. I would continue to love the Lord my God.
2006-08-16 13:16:32
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answered by Faith walker 4
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Nothing differently than I do now since I'm an atheist. I doubt it's really fear of eternal punishment that keeps most people in line. Societal pressure and our consciences do a pretty good job on their own. For example, hurting peoples' feelings doesn't feel good to me so I try to avoid it and I imagine most other people do too for the same reason.
2006-08-16 12:59:37
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answered by Danaerys 5
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I would still continue to strive to be a selfless person. I would want to make sure that I made an impact on the quality of lives of those on earth, so humankind would benefit for the future.
Not much would change about my life, except I would change my ritual circle-casting to just meditation.
2006-08-16 12:53:01
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answered by Mrs. Pears 5
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I don't know, i just live life. It's what i will always do until I die. Even if there is a "heaven" i am sure I'm not going and i only get one chance on earth with the people i love. So i might as well make the best of it. Even though its hard at times.
2006-08-16 12:51:47
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answered by Anonymous
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What's the point of life without God? God makes life possible because God IS life.
2006-08-16 13:00:50
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answered by Jenifer 3
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I've already gone through this complete loss of faith so ... I would think about how I didn't ask to be here, about how existence itself is a mystery and a gift, and how to expect anything at all -- even one second of existence -- is self-centered. I'd then work on trying to reduce my ego.
2006-08-16 12:55:53
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answered by Anonymous
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