that god ,the devil, or heaven and hell did not exsist would you still continue to believe and if so why?
i am only asking this hypotheticaly so do not think that i am saying that i can prove anything.
2006-10-29
05:17:29
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some people (common_sense)
just have no imagination. thats why they can only respond with scriptures and not answer the questions asked.
no it's not the same thing fool.
2006-10-29
05:22:10 ·
update #1
again i am NOT asking anyone to change
it is only a HYPOTHETICAL question.
try and focus your limited minds on the word HYPOTHETICAL please.
2006-10-29
05:24:59 ·
update #2
If you could prove that God did not exist, then of course I would not believe He does. Do you think you have proof? I'd love to hear it.
Let me throw the question back at you. If you were presented with historical, philosophical, and scientific evidence which showed that more likely than not God exists, and even more that Jesus of Nazareth was who he claimed to be and did what he predicted he would do, would you believe in God?
2006-10-29 05:37:14
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answered by The Non-Apologetic Apologist 3
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You ask If you could PROVE, Then You say, I am not saying I can PROVE. I tell you what, You Prove to me 100% & with no doubt whatsoever, Then I will consider it, But Knowing that he does exist, my mind is settle. Now this challenge is out for you to PROVE 100% that God does Not exist. Then before I would change my mind, I would ask you Who put the stars so perfectly out there in space & after Millions of yrs. this earth is still in a rotation at about 600 miles per Hour, & you would have to explain to me why is this planet & other planets have a rotation that has not die down & who is keeping everything in any universe from falling.
2006-10-29 13:26:37
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answered by birdsflies 7
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If you prove 100%, I will change. But those who believe in heaven and hell have no proves of that, except that it is written their religious books, which theirselves need to be proved as right. So a majority of people will not change. At the same time, I can say that you cannot prove.
2006-10-29 13:21:53
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answered by jikg 3
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To me, all that is needed is to show that the origins of life are possible naturally.
Or how simple life forms become diverse, unique, incredibly complex, stupendeously sophisticated, new life forms. In other words, how lets say 1000 lines of simple dna code becomes millions of species, and 3 billion lines of code.
Or, why would consciousness be needed in a strictly cause and effect universe. For example, see snake, kill it. See and want woman, then go get her. Hungry, get food, then eat.
Or, why did the universe start, suddenly?
Believe what you like, it is your choice. I just think there is room for a creator, and I have good reasons for it.
2006-10-29 13:26:51
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answered by Cogito Sum 4
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I once heard someone say that to believe in God has changed nothing if there is no God. But, to not believe if there is a God is the road to personal eternal distruction.
Personally no man can prove or disprove God to me. That is why it is called "FAITH". My proof is in my being....YES I will always believe.
2006-10-29 13:26:55
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answered by Lady Di-USA 4
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You and the world wouldn't be alive if you could prove God, the devil, or heaven and hell don't exist. If you can say that, that a prove that you can't prove they don't exist, because God created you, the earth, and heaven.
2006-10-29 13:21:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes!! If you had nothing to believe in then what would you have? Also there are so many unexplained miracles that happen that you realize you aren't alone and you don't do things by yourself. If none of those existed then someone else does.
2006-10-29 13:21:25
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answered by jennthack02 2
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What a bunch of frustrating answers
I asked a similar one. "What would it take for you to disbelieve in your god?" and most said "absolutely nothing ever could." (Really? Even if, upon Death, THOR showed up and bashed you around with a hammer for 100,000 years - THAT would still prove nothing to you)
It shows a lack of imagination, a dogmatism and dare I say ... fear.
2006-10-29 13:28:24
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answered by Black Parade Billie 5
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BIG IF you could prove the nonexistence of deity then I would live only for the moment. Rob , steal , kill , Do you have any gold teeth ?
2006-10-29 13:40:38
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answered by samssculptures 5
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what reason would I have to go on believing then? My thinking of good and bad would not change though.
2006-10-29 13:23:46
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answered by Sternchen 5
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