Well its hard to imagine.
But its not so much about proving that the Bible is real, its about proving God/s are/is real.
Atheist doesnt mean "Not Christian" it means "Someone who denies the existence of god"
Atheism would no longer exist if God were proven, because it would no longer be about belief, it will be about acceptance of facts (like denying the existance of ice cream).
2007-02-10 08:56:34
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answered by Occult NZ 3
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No, I am the type of Atheist who thinks that people personify God far too much, which adds to much confusion...but that aside, if there was proof that God existed and that everything in the Bible is in fact truth, I would choose to go to Hell. As crazy as that sounds...
If there really is a Heaven and Hell, and IF Judgment Day occurs, I will be the first of many to admit to God that I was wrong, but that I would rather choose to suffer in Hell as I have here on Earth, then serve a Prideful, Jealous, Unjust God. Who is everything He tells his Followers not to be. But, apparently, because He is no Human...He doesn't have to follow His own set of rules.
(Yes, I realize this is personifying God, I guess that makes me kinda hypocritical...but it wasn't my intention...And all of what I just said I gathered from what I have read from the Bible. Because when I was a Christian I was a 'good little girl' and actually read my Bible. Now I know it sounds more like a giant fable, a book of mythology, not truth...of course it is only my opinion).
2007-02-08 02:58:35
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answered by third_syren_of_seduction 3
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If the Bible were proven true that God is immoral, unjust and apparently has an evil steak to him, then what is the difference between that and hell?
2007-02-08 02:50:00
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answered by Wisdom in Faith 4
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I'm not an atheist but if that were the case I would go to heaven and find a way to bring the innocent people with me. I also believe that good eventually wins. So God, in this scenario, would loose to the Devil. Right?
2007-02-08 03:18:14
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answered by Pseudonym 5
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If proven, I'd like to go to heaven. Why would I want to go to hell? Then again god would realize I'm selfish and send me there anyway. I'm sorry, but there is no way I can morally agree to such god. I think the question is retarded because it makes you ask more questions about how would heaven and hell function given all the glaring contradictions, etc.
2007-02-08 02:50:14
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answered by Alucard 4
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No, I'm the type of Heathen who will never serve the Christian God because I believe he's malevolent being. I would rather go boldly to Hell then spend one second in his kingdom. I would have my honor and my dignity.
2007-02-08 02:52:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd rather go to hell. Considering all the atrocities that can be attributed to the Christian god and his followers, it basically comes down to a moral dilemma. Personally, I'd rather suffer for eternity and retain my honor and integrity as opposed to serve an evil, unjust deity who tries to hide how similar he is to the devil.
2007-02-08 02:46:27
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answered by timster1984 2
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assuming the bible was fact? Hmmm, I'd go with the pearly gates and harps vs the fire and brimstone.
2007-02-08 02:46:49
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answered by ZEROCOOL 2
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If god "proved" itself, I would believe in it ... I may not "serve" it though. I'm a rebel :-)
2007-02-08 02:46:07
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answered by Anonymous
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this is pascals wager again
2007-02-08 07:39:55
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answered by andrew w 7
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