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Not applicable. There is no God, hence I will never face this situation.

That's like asking "What will you say to The Great Smooglydorf when you see him?"

The question you pose to us means just as much as my question means to you.

2006-11-14 07:57:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

First we would have to assume for fact that there was indeed a being that is out there that created everything in existence. If we assume this is fact, then we can further explore the question at hand.. A non believer being faced with such a "being" might stand quite confused and have the same questions as a believer might. Would you, Do you, Why did you, and the like. We are all human, believers and not, so I would think that if we did take it into "fact" and say that this could happen we would all have the same thing to say.

2006-11-14 08:06:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Although I believe in God, I must tell you your question is a nonsequetur. Atheist don't believe in God so asking them what they'll say when they meet him makes no sense.

With respect, it is this very snide attitude towards non-Christians that harm the faith. Judgement and Arrogance have no place in faith. My friend Malcolm is Atheist, he knows I am a believer in God. We are still friends and....listen carefully now....we respect each other. That's right, I actually break bread without a godless heathen...ooooohhhhhh....does that mean I'm evil or going to hell, no, of course not. It means I accept him for who he is, and IF he does meet God, I suspect they'll just shrug shoulders and start a game of backgammon.

2006-11-14 08:06:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Since atheists by definition do not believe in any god - they will say nothing - it would be a figment of someone elses religious imagination.

I wonder why Christians are so intent in trying to force their God on everyone else?

I suspect if God exists and meets atheists he will welcome them with open arms as far more moral, kind and accepting than the average Christian who he will no doubt send elsewhere for harrassing innocent people!

2006-11-14 08:19:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

When an atheist sees God I suppose the only thing that can be said is, Oh My God, I don't believe it!

Better question, what are believers going to say when they don't see God? My guess, nothing, because they are dead.

2006-11-14 07:58:42 · answer #5 · answered by everythingmontreal 2 · 3 1

I don't honestly know, how would I know?

If there is a God, I can say I don't have a clue what God is like, and I don't think many other people are much the wiser on that one. There's only so much books can say.

2006-11-14 08:05:12 · answer #6 · answered by lady_s_hazy 3 · 0 0

Why did you make so many stupid people if you are all powerful?

God is natural, not supernatural. Proof: let's see you create the universe - go ahead - I dare ya! LOL!!!

Oops - I guess that even if I think that God is natural and not supernatural then I'm not an atheist!

2006-11-14 08:00:16 · answer #7 · answered by Paul H 6 · 1 0

if there is a god and that is a huge if, I would say why the hell did you let so many innocent children suffer and die. Did you get a kick out of it. But since there is no such thing then i guess the point is mute

2006-11-14 08:01:25 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I'm agnostic, but if God does exist, then I would ask him what the logic behind talking to all those people in the past then staying silent in the future was all about.

2006-11-14 08:00:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Zeus?? Is that you?? Who knew? I thought for sure it'd be Vishnu or Odin! How's Hera and the girls? And what's that over there ... that cute little pink rabbit ..??? Don't tell me! The Easter Bunny!!! Oh c'mon Zeus, you shouldn't make fun. Anyway, let's uncork a Greek red and munch on some pita & feta.

2006-11-14 08:21:37 · answer #10 · answered by JAT 6 · 0 0

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