If all religions were proven wrong I would probably think " How stupid the ones trying to do the proving are and wonder what one sided, biased, discrimniatory methods they were using......
But of course......that's just me.........
You can't "unprove" God's Word. If you try, you'll just further prove it to be true.
2007-07-12 00:22:23
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answered by kenny p 7
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I would cry first. Life would not be meaningless, but it would sure take away a sense of security, hope, and awe. As a gay man, I'm used to having my beliefs punched around. So after the shock wore off, I'd get up and continue my life in a manner which I hope would be the same and still try to conduct my life with the same credo: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Just because religion had been proven wrong does not mean all the good things in it cannot be retained and used.
2007-07-12 00:30:16
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answered by Michael B - Prop. 8 Repealed! 7
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All religions are wrong. Perhaps not in every way wrong, but still wrong regardless.
If on the other hand you mean that every religion was proven wrong because the only force driving the universe was science then the people of the earth would have to face the big dark void of the universe alone. We would know that random evolution was the force that shaped us and we would have to take control of it, then decide what we would become.
Naturally religions can't be proven wrong, and this situation will never arise. I am prepared emotionally and mentally to live with or without religion, but not without science, since life without science would be like life without math, it's been done before but not well.
2007-07-12 00:25:24
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answered by ♥Gnostic♥ 4
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At which point in human history did science exist without religion? If we go back as far as ancient Egypt, they had a science of building (pyramids and so forth), but it was in the service of an already established religion. Arguably, the atheist / communist countries of the 20th. century had a form of science without religion, but that was only by government fiat, not a true separation. And the "religion" that science proves wrong, for example, the Ptolemaic system of astronomy that called the earth the center of the universe, was, first, a science that was adopted by religion. Science is proving that the earth wasn't created in 7 days as we know the term "day", but that claim is held by only the most ignorant knee-jerk believers. Most Christians don't buy the literal creationism. I think if the ancient historical record were examined, we'd find religion did just fine long before science was a gleam in some philosopher's eye.
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answered by kathleen 3
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I would do what I already would do. Life is NOT meaningless with out religion, Because the purpose of life is the betterment of the species. Be altruistic. Show compassion for you fellow human being. Help the less fortunate. That's what I'm doing with my life and I don't need a sky daddy to threaten me with hell or the reward of heaven to live a good life or be moral. As long as My life helps better some one elses I can go peacefully back in to nonexistence.
2007-07-12 00:21:38
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answered by Anonymous
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If all religions were proven wrong I would still be a believer. I have had to many things in my life happen that tells me there is a God, the Holy Spirit exists and Jesus did die for me.The bottom line is my faith is not based on a religion.
2007-07-12 00:19:51
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answered by Ruth 7
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Give up that hobby dear. The worlds' only religion in humanity. Try to love your fellow creatures.
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2007-07-12 00:17:54
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answered by kumaran k 2
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All religions can't be proven wrong. If I were to say I believe in a god that created all matter and physics then sparked evolution. This gods only rule is be good to one another. Could you disprove this god?
2007-07-12 00:16:42
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answered by Anonymous
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the most important things in religion is Religion teaches the follower to have good moral. I am sure, all religions teach about it.
If then religion were proven wrong, but i will still follow how my religion teaches me about having good moral and about treat others in the good way.
2007-07-12 00:24:06
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answered by marhama 6
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everybody has an soul, if you make same mistakes even if you are not religiusos you can fill what you doing
i mean making good or not!
even when we born in our boby we keep a Divine spirit durin the life groove can be more developper!
sorry for my english hopeing be help you!
By from Milan Italy
ciao
2007-07-12 00:24:50
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answered by maffy 5
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