hahaha, that's great! rotflmao! thanks!
Shall we start your pyramid now, oh great and wise one?
Man, these people can't take a joke...
2007-04-13 08:57:15
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answered by Anonymous
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No. The ability to prove that God does not exist in no way denotes an ability to lead a country or a civilization well. This is sort of like telling pro-lifers to worship you as king of the world if you don't let your wife get an abortion, or telling americans to worship you as king of the world because you killed an insurgent in Iraq. However good it might be to have a proof that God does not exist, it is really not very closely related to leadership ability.
2007-04-13 08:59:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Are you kidding me?
Why would I worship you?
Why would you be viewed as a God?
At the most, religious people will kill you for ruining their lives and you might end up in a textbook.
2007-04-13 09:04:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Touche
2007-04-13 11:01:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I do not need such proof. I really don't care actually. However, such a proof would probably earn you admiration of many. Until the moment you would be torn apart by devout worshippers of different religions.
2007-04-13 09:15:03
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answered by misiekram 3
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You do no athiests dont worship anyone. We just choose to believe that we have one life and to make it count while we are here. We only love our families not a so called "higher power" (which is actually nature, a natually occuring thing)
2007-04-13 08:58:45
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm already fully confident that god doesn't exist. However, if you could convince the religious faithful that their god does not exist, I would at least praise you.
2007-04-13 09:00:46
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answered by Chris J 6
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No because you can't find any proof. That is where faith comes in right? Without faith there is no God. Perhaps you need to go back and read the bible. You can't have a God without faith that is the requirement.
2007-04-13 08:57:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm afraid it doesn't work that way. You see if I were inclined to believe that someone was God or deserved to rule over me because they said so, I wouldn't be an atheist.
2007-04-13 09:13:56
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answered by K 5
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thats a funny one. FYI, no matter how much evidence you have against the existence of god, people will still follow Him.
i am not religious but i am open minded.
dude. you being a god? i find it hard to believe that a person asked such a wacked question you dork.
2007-04-13 08:58:19
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answered by golden gate chick 2
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What do you not understand about the fact that the definition of atheist is someone who does not believe in a God - any God!!!!!
So whether you could prove it or not atheists would not be interested - period!!!
2007-04-13 08:57:12
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answered by Anonymous
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