Because they do not believe in it, means that nothing bad will happen like that to them. However, they cannot run away from God forever. Eventually God will catch them.
2007-08-29 08:27:42
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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"Why are you an Atheist?"
By default. There is no compelling reason to believe in the existence of G/god(s), so I don't.
"Give me some scientific reasons for your action?"
I haven't made any actions. See first answer.
"Don't you fear from the hardest punishments that God has promised in every Holy Book from the very beginning of human existence?"
No. That's silly. Even if I did fear damnation, it wouldn't make G/god(s) real. Fear is not proof.
"Don't you fear from burning in the fire that God has created for you?"
See third answer.
Hope that helps!
2007-08-29 08:32:13
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answer #2
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answered by marbledog 6
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-I'm an atheist because i haven't seen any reasonable evidence or proof of god, and the idea about god is too contradictory.
-no i don't fear "the hardest punishments that God has promised in every Holy Book from the very beginning of human existence"-i don't believe in hell!! why would i fear it??
-again, i don't think there's a god, and thus he can't create a burning fire for me, so that doesn't exist either, meaning , no i don't fear burning in it.
2007-08-29 08:31:29
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answer #3
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answered by krishnokoli 5
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Those punishment are the creation of men. Those punishments do not exist in the Old Testament, so your "hardest punishments that God has promised in every Holy Book from the very beginning of human existence" is a bit of fiction. You don't even have the facts to support your statements. I'll just settle for refuting your argument for now.
2007-08-29 08:30:42
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answer #4
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answered by novangelis 7
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When all people are born (or in some cases, hatched) they are not born with the ultimate knowledge of God that most people have when they're teenagers and adults. As you grow and develop, you're taught about God, his teachings, and his punishments. However - there's no preexisting knowledge of this divine being and without the bible, there's absolutely no proof or evidence of God's existence.
Why do you believe that anything in the Holy Book you clutch to tightly to, has any truth to it? If Jesus could turn water into wine and stone to bread, why has that feat never been seen again throughout human history? Go ahead and make your claim, "Jesus was the son of God!" That's an excellent answer, but I've always been told by hundreds of Christians that we're all God's children.
For the record (off the books), the Bible wasn't written by God and handed down by a golden hand from the heavens. It was written by man, coincidentally, the same men who thought the world was flat.
2007-08-29 08:30:12
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answer #5
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answered by Alley S. 6
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"Why are you an Atheist"
Because I haven't seen any evidence to suggest the supernatural exists outside of the human imagination.
"Don't you fear from the hardest punishments that God has promised in every Holy Book from the very beginning of human existence"
Do you worry about the punishment that Zeus will dole out? There you go.
"Don't you fear from burning in the fire that God has created for you"
Same answer, add Hades or Sheol or some other such place.
2007-08-29 08:27:01
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no scientific evidence that God exists. The Bible was written by man and translated into several different languages. I don't know if I'm an aethist. I'm on the fence.
I wasn't brought up to be religious. I didn't start attending church until I was in 4th grade. I enjoyed Sunday school though I was always behind because of sporadic attendance.
I'm still a good person who cares about others. I see the hypocrisy that exists with some religious folks.
2007-08-29 08:29:35
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answer #7
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answered by Unsub29 7
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1. The Flying Pink Fairy Jello Monster does not exist.
2. I do not believe in the FPFJM.
3. God has as much chance of existence as the FPFJM.
4. Ergo, I do not believe in god.
If you have problems with this, then I will write a "Holy Book" about the FPFJM, ask a bunch of my friends to contribute a few chapters, offer a few testimonials and so forth. Then I'll ask you the same dopey questions that you are asking.
How do you think you will respond?
2007-08-29 08:32:56
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answered by Anonymous
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1. There is proof for the existence of the Christian version of 'God'. There's more proof for the Norse god of thunder. Thunder you can hear.
2. Not particularly, no. If there is no god, how can there be any punishment? BTW: Chinese society predates Judaism by a good couple of thousand years. No mention of Jehovah over there.
3. Your last question is a logical fallacy. An appeal to the consequences of disbelief. "Believe or burn."
2007-08-29 08:37:24
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answer #9
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answered by Rusty Knight 2
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I believe only in the natural world . No hokus-pokus supernaturals at all.
Scientific reason ? Science does not recognize life after death, souls, heaven, gods, angels, or any of the other church BS.
There were no holy books at the beginning of human existance. Writing came thousands of years later.
I have absolutely no fear of burning in a non -existant hell.
2007-08-29 08:32:17
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't fear your imaginary God because I know he is total fiction, written by solipsistic authors for solipsistic readers. The scientific revolution began 400 years ago and humanity now knows with absolute certainty that the basis of reality is the physical realm, not subjective experience. Science has rendered Christianity obsolete, and now all that remains are silly scare stories that wouldn't frighten anyone who's ever been to the movies.
2007-08-29 08:41:50
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answered by Diogenes 7
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