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would you inform humanity, or would you destroy it? is ignorance really bliss? I would inform humanity and put and end to all the old superstitions that people believe.

2006-08-26 00:37:22 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

i was just asking a question. i wasn't trying to "crush peoples faith"

2006-08-26 00:43:23 · update #1

and i was speaking theoretically. there will never be rock-solid proof. i guess that's a little too deep for you though, katia.

2006-08-26 00:44:42 · update #2

you're kind of creepy, master of the flame...

2006-08-26 00:54:54 · update #3

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If I had rock solid proof that God does exist I wouldn't tell no one they must find out for themselves. If God does not exist then I wouldn't be trying tell humanity any thing or destroy it because then I wouldn't exist nor would you! The sad part is that you think that God doesn't exist and you don't have proof period and you still hurt humanity by ur words and you lie to them with no evidence.
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2006-08-26 01:06:01 · answer #1 · answered by Pashur 7 · 0 0

No, I would not even attempt it. they could not and would not or believe that it is possible. What I believe is that when humans occupied other planets prior to landing here the was a book that had all the laws that humans need to live a fulfilled life and to not comply with these basic laws the writers of the original book of laws also put in the circumstances that would result with non-compliance. The real book of laws was hidden from society by the group what is now known as the Freemasons who are a benevolent group that helps in societies direction. The book which now exits has added other tenements and restrictions for people to abide by which was written just before the crusades. the original book of laws made no mention of a god but of common sense the people should live by. to answer your question people couldn't handle the truth since society now is deeply embedded to their belief systems based on a book that is overly expanded by certain lot of men who wished to have control over society with myths rather than the truth to where the book of laws originated from.

2006-08-26 08:33:11 · answer #2 · answered by BONES 4 · 0 0

Nice of you, really, to so casually attempt to crush people's beliefs as if you know best, but who says they'll believe it? Rock solid proof can't even convince everyone on the planet that the Earth is round, or that humans have stepped on the moon. What makes you think you can convince them that someone's god doesn't exist? And more, who gives a rat's *** about old superstitions and what other people believe, anyway?

2006-08-26 07:42:41 · answer #3 · answered by Katia 3 · 0 0

If I had that kind of proof, I would shoot all the people that I'm currently holding a grudge against between the eyes.....seriously. But since I do think he exists, I wouldn't want to ruin my chances of getting into heaven. Forget about informing everyone!!! No one cares or even thinks he exists anyways.

2006-08-26 07:41:47 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Dear funaholic,
Only 2 things are rock solid death and taxes. What you would claim is rock solid proof would always find naysayers that would disavow your claims. There is only one sure way to find out about a deity's existence and that is to ask him and he would answer "I'd tell ya but I'd have to kill ya" wich basically tells you when you die you find out. Until then it's a matter of faith.

2006-08-26 08:01:24 · answer #5 · answered by smurfmonkey 2 · 0 0

proving that god does not exist is imposibly monumental task. first you would need to have complete understanding of the workings of the universe so you would be able to acurately search all of space time, and then you would talk to every person that ever was or ever will be and ask them "have you heard of a god and if so where did you hear of it" and then folow that persons directions to figure out if he/she was right.

proving the nonexistance of anything-- let alone god, -- is quite literaly impossible. just think about it for a minute and you'll realise what i mean.

2006-08-26 07:52:33 · answer #6 · answered by igsmrlmmu 2 · 0 0

I guess you may, if you have rock solid proof. Share with me please.

While as for me, I too had personal excounter with His grace, and also experienced spiritual encounter, thus I firmly believe in what the Lord taught us in the Bible.

As I too, had experienced His grace, love and forgiveness, I wish to shout it from the mountain top that God still cares. People need not struggle to find peace. Peace is in God! And I had experienced it!

It is not in any supersititions believes, nor just plain ritual. God is real, and He loves us.

People in many parts of Asia, be they well to do educated people group, or average villagers, many have come to know God. Even in many village in Muslim countries, many have turn to believe in Isa (Jesus) Almasih (Messiah/ Christ).

I wish too, in your search to proof God does not exist, may experienced His Love.


Frankly, many Imam (Muslim Priest) too, while trying to proof that Bible is wrong, came to know Isa (Jesus) that is Lord. And I pray, that you will find the true Love in God.

Bless u.

2006-08-26 08:14:48 · answer #7 · answered by Melvin C 5 · 0 0

why the "if" i had... bcz i do... soon you'll see it too!, anyway, i might not do anything with it, just destroy humanity, if a race such as humans, in given time, usually since their creation to their apogee, dose not come to "the right path" i just burn it all down to cinders and start again, you might tell me me: but you didn't care for humanity and you didn't guide it, and: where were you in humanity's time of need, and why don't you make miracles, and stuff like: pove it!, but i'll do it my way.... i'll watch you run straight to your doom.... i'll be witness to humanity's demise and i'll create life on gaia anew.... for i am destroyer and messia alike.... think what you will, say what you want, it'll never bother me...

2006-08-26 07:48:53 · answer #8 · answered by Everlost 2 · 0 0

I'd inform humanity but would it be right in the short-term, I have doubt when I look at GuessWho's answer :)

2006-08-26 07:50:47 · answer #9 · answered by skeptic 2 · 0 0

Regardless of PROOF I think there would still be people who would ingore the fact and persue their mindless faith.

2006-08-26 07:46:31 · answer #10 · answered by Pirate 3 · 1 0

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