James states that even the demons know of God's existence, yet they choose not to worship Him. His existence isn't really the central issue at hand.
2006-11-29 05:53:42
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answered by Boilerfan 5
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Sure. but until then, no.
The issue is that God's existance will need to be proven to ME- which will require a bit more than an old book, and looking at pretty flowers and saying to myself- "wow, that couldn't have evolved without divine intervention." Or- "since we have no scientific explanation of the universe before the big bang- there must be a god".
And what kind of all powerful, omnipotent being would be so self centered as to need billions of people to worship him? The whole concept of god makes absolutely no sense- but I don't expect rationality to get in the way of your 'faith'- as the two are mutually exclusive.
2006-11-29 05:55:01
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answered by Morey000 7
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In as much as I was not around to see how everything came into being (and neither were you),I say, "I don't know ..... YET!" To assume that some god, my less than intellectual ancestors made up, instantaneously farted the universe into being, is absurd. However, being a rational being, if the existence of a god could be absolutely proven, we would have no choice but to believe such a thing existed. I will not hold my breath waiting for it though.
2006-11-29 05:56:50
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answered by iknowtruthismine 7
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God is a be conscious. An expression. a feeling. or perchance something purely previous a feeling. A cognizance or truly a self-cognizance. perchance it really is a way of coming to words with the greatness, the miracle, it truly is our collective and human being existences themselves. And faith has grew to develop into it right into a cheap prize drowned in superstition and a pretend sacredness. life itself is the most sacred element contained in the Universe. we'd want to continually experience humbled in that our respective consciousnesses even emerged, surely permitting us the excitement of its exploration. In life, there is not any such element as information. there is idea, sensation, adventure, or perhaps information. yet there is not any information even in organic technology. technology is in accordance with searching the perfect operating answer for the placement. An interpretation that explains each and every of the accessible information in a way that minimizes assumption and eliminates contradiction. information, like faith, will be a technique to eliminate doubt, yet technology is basically in accordance with doubt. the purely authentic information contained in the international is contemporary in mathematics. yet even mathematics and the very learn of technology are own abstractions from actuality truly than a complete representation of it.
2016-11-29 22:37:24
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answered by ? 4
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The existence of god will not be proven because it is pure fiction. Even if it was proven to be true, I wouldn't worship him. If the hate-spreading bible is anything to go by (and the amount of pain and suffering endured in the world over the hundreds and thousands of years) then its not even worth getting involved with such a dangerous and evil theory.
2006-11-29 05:57:54
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answered by GayAtheist 4
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If a god's existence were proven, I would accept its reality.
Then, it would have to be proven which god it was (perhaps Thor is real, after all!)
Finally, it would have to be established that the existence of the deity guarantees the right to worship.
If those requirements were met, then I suppose I would, yes.
If Thor's existence were proven, would YOU worship HIM?
2006-11-29 05:55:59
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answered by N 6
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What? You must be kidding. God shows his existence clearly to everyone in the world as well as satan. Both show their power. Satan makes people do stupid things and when they come to God they completely change. What makes demons afraid of a true christian? Why can people who find God have power to cast out demons in the name of Jesus? How do u explain that? Let's say that humans let satan makes them deny the existence of God so he can destroy their lives better.
Romans 1:20- For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse.
2006-11-29 06:12:29
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answered by Anonymous
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No. I wouldn't. The deity described in the New Testament is unfit for worship. He is in fact rather much guiltier than any human being on the planet.
The god described in the Torah though... eh, he's kinda brutal but when you understand Kabbalah, you kinda can see why he did what he did and since those who died in what he did didn't end up in some hell, but instead were brought a step closer to reuniting with him, it sounds reasonable. I still wouldn't worship, but I'd be okay with such a deity.
To put it bluntly -- I worship nothing. Period. Any deity that insists on my worship isn't fit for worship.
2006-11-29 05:55:24
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answered by Anonymous
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If the god described in the bible was proved to exist, I would not worship him, as I do not believe he is worthy of worship based on my reading of the bible. If he were a person alive today, he would be thrown in jail or executed for some of the atrocities he has committed, much worse than what Saddam did.
2006-11-29 05:54:32
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answered by Om 5
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And one day you might hopefully wake up to the reality that there is no god. I don't know what you think you're worshiping but the thing that's described in the bible is a vicious control freak of a tyrant, and something i wouldn't worship even if it did exist.
2006-11-29 05:58:27
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answered by Anonymous
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If there is a god, it will probably not be concerned with whether or not I believed; just what I did with my life. I don't intentionally hurt people. I try to do good things. I don't indulge in too many harmful vices, and I try to moderate the ones I do indulge in.
I keep my nose clean. And I think god would have respect for that.
If not, I think god would be awfully petty.
2006-11-29 05:56:18
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answered by Anonymous
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