2007-03-10
18:30:10
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An if he was wouldnt an atheiest just be following the path of God.
2007-03-10
18:31:06 ·
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Think about it, He is god and has no Gods so of course he would be an athiest and only believe in himself and what e created.l
2007-03-10
18:39:43 ·
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God_Love
What ?? There is the univers the universe was forming way before the earth. That is the cause of everything. The Big Bang Theory. Maybe God caused that if you want to call whatever caused that God you can. I am talking about the God religion believes in. Not a God at the start of everything that we havent figured out yet there may be a scientific explenation that we havent come across, when this happens religions shout out 'God'
But you are stating god exists and my question is still is he an athiest.
2007-03-10
19:06:30 ·
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GOOD QUESTION!!!!!!!!!!
Since we are herein assuming that God DOES indeed exist, then NO, he would NOT B-E-L-I-E-V-E in His own existence, but rather he would KNOW of His own Existence.
Since the definition of Athiesm is the Lack of a BELIEF in God, and since GOD would not BELIEVE in Himself, then, technically, by the strictist definition of the word, YES, he would HAVE to be an Atheist.
2007-03-10 20:40:23
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answered by Robert G 5
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What ought to be stated? i think that i'm a sturdy individual, and if god believes that i'm a sturdy individual, then he knows that i did no longer have self belief in him out of spite, and he would be attentive to what to do with me. If he feels that punishment is so as, then i visit spend eternity in hell for my errors. yet, i think, if he particularly is so forgiving, then he will seem previous that and are available to a determination me for the guy who i'm, no longer the disbelief I even have of him. For it is particularly infantile to prohibit somebody from heaven in simple terms because of the fact they did no longer have self belief, in spite of ways a individual acted in existence. it is like being a sturdy boy/lady, yet asserting you do not have self belief in santa claus, and then no longer getting any presents at christmas. it is the main suitable way i'm able to describe my relationship with "god" at this 2d.
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answered by ? 4
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there is error in your logic. And He does exist. St. Thomas Aquinas proved it:
In the Summa theologiae Aquinas records his famous five ways which seek to prove the existence of God from the facts of change, causation, contingency, variation and purpose. These cosmological and teleological arguments can be neatly expressed in syllogistic form as below:
Way 1
1. The world is in motion (motus).
2. All changes in the world are due to some prior cause.
3. There must be a prior cause for this entire sequence of changes, i.e. God.
Way 2
1. The world is a sequence of events.
2. Every event in the world has a cause.
3. There must be a cause for the entire sequence of events, i.e. God.
Way 3
1. The world might not have been.
2. Everything that exists in the world depends on some other thing for its existence.
3. The world itself must depend upon some other thing for its existence, i.e. God.
Way 4
1. There are degrees of perfection in the world.
2. Things are more perfect the closer they approach the maximum.
3. There is a maximum perfection, i.e. God.
Way 5
1. Each body has a natural tendency towards its goal.
2. All order requires a designer.
3. This end-directedness of natural bodies must have a designing force behind it. Therefore each natural body has a designer i.e. God.
2007-03-10 18:58:00
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answered by j_timberLate 3
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If God existed I hope he would believe in himself. All beings should believe in themselves.
2007-03-10 18:42:58
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answered by Freethinking Liberal 7
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If god existed he would be a party animal.
2007-03-10 18:32:51
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answered by Anonymous
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and if god existed who or what created him or what cause of events preseeded his excistence because if every thing has to have a creater then so must god !!! so i guess if everything has a creater then that creater would be god's god
2007-03-10 19:42:03
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answered by Barry 2
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Believing in oneself is not denial of one's existence.
Your argument is flawed.
By very definition if God exists He must believe in the existence of God
You believe in YOUR existence, don't you?
2007-03-10 19:08:31
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answered by alan h 1
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Of course he would. If he was intelligent.
Anyone who is capable of thinking for themselves (Not brainwashed from birth) would suss that out eventually.
Nice question mate.
2007-03-10 18:37:57
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answered by Anonymous
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The creation story in Genesis says 'let us create man in OUR image', not 'my'. So, the jewish sky 'god' is one of many 'gods', not unique and Earth was his science project.
2007-03-10 20:43:36
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answered by BlueHornet 1
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No, since atheism is a lack of belief in a deity, and he'd know that at least one deity existed, he wouldn't be an atheist. I guess he'd be autolatrous.
2007-03-10 18:33:48
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answered by Anonymous
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