I don't fear what doesn't exist...
2006-12-08 06:19:08
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answer #1
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answered by JerseyRick 6
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I honestly don't. I strive to live a moral, useful life. If it turns out that there is a god, and he is a just god, I think I have nothing to fear. No truly just god would condemn anyone to eternal suffering simply for being unable to believe unbelievable things. And it he's not a just god, then we're all screwed, even you believers.
RB: That's a ridiculous argument. You could turn that statement around and say that believers must secretly fear the IMpossibility of God, otherwise why would they speak so often of their faith in his existence. That's just goofy.
2006-12-08 05:56:42
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answered by Anonymous
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If they don't they need to reconsider. Because there will be a day when all will stand before the throne to give an account. On that day if I had spent my life running around saying that God does not exist I would really be fearful! How are you going to explain that one while looking into the face of a God you said did not exist? I don't know but we have all sinned and fallen short. We are all going to have to give an account.Just because you do not acknowledge the Lord does not mean He does not exist. Just because we don't think we will be accountable for our sins does not mean we will not have to account. Just because you don't believe in hell does not mean you are not going! God is a God of justice and will give each one what is due him. You are going to spend eternity somewhere ....where it will be is up to you!
2006-12-08 06:14:51
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answered by Marie 7
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i don't believe of it really is accessible to generalise this stuff for atheists, because except a disbelief in gods - plural - there is little or no it truly is a cohesive consistent between us. probable now and again, you're precise - perchance some atheists do lengthy for that actuality of youngsters. yet what's for particular, i imagine, is that it really isn't any longer accessible to assert this about "atheists" as even with the truth that all of us imagine and sense an identical, because we do not. For myself, I rejected the conception of worshipping a particular interpretation of the Christian God lengthy earlier i became convinved he did not exist, so I really have a feeling that even if each and each and every of the evidence that the universe doesn't opt to were created by an omnipotent god became proved incorrect, and that god popped round for tea, i does no longer be between the first to bend my knee to it. i'd opt to carry close extra about it earlier figuring out it became worth of my subservience. So, in short, convinced probable now and again, yet certainly no longer in all, and by no skill quite in mine. exciting theory even with the truth that.
2016-11-24 23:22:11
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answered by Anonymous
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No. I don't secretly fear the possibility of God. I KNOW he doesn't exist (at least in the capacity that it talks about in the Bible).
2006-12-08 05:58:40
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answer #5
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answered by Existence 3
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Being an atheist I can categorically say no, it is Christians who fear the possibility that there is no God, remember they all want to go to heaven but none of them want to die!!!!!! Thank God
2006-12-08 05:57:46
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answered by Anonymous
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My opinion: No, they can't fear what they don't believe. In a case like that, it's easier saying it doesn't exist than saying HE does. Just like aliens, many say they do but have to do so much work to prove their case. In the end, we all shall know and we Christians will prove that he does exist. :)
2006-12-08 06:05:48
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answer #7
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answered by A. Tarayana 2
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No one who is honest need fear any God. I think religious hypocrites would probably have more to fear.
2006-12-08 05:59:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not think so but I do not know how they survive the hard times or tragedies. During the toughest of times when things are so difficult and you need a miracle it sure is nice to believe in him!
2006-12-08 06:06:38
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answer #9
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answered by rose 3
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No, although if you ever watch a Christian cry at a funeral, you would see how little faith in the possibility of God.
2006-12-08 06:07:41
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answered by NHBaritone 7
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I think so, also there have been studies that Atheists are one of the loneliest people on earth. See how they hang out here? Nothing else to do, but badger others. We Christians, on the other hand are doing God's work and spreading His Word.
Merry Christmas!!!!
2006-12-08 06:03:23
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answered by Lily P 3
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