If I am wrong then I go to Hell for not believing in your God even though I spent my life helping others. According to that belief I will be in Hell with Gandhi and the Dalai Lama while you will be in Heaven with Ted Bundy (who was "saved" before his execution).
Believe it or not, I am okay with that.
Now ask yourself- what will you do if you find out that Buddhism was the right path all along and you are reborn into a lower life form because you spent your life worshiping something that didn't exist instead of following the eightfold path and 5 precepts?
*cheers*
2007-09-23 16:03:02
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answered by Pangloss (Ancora Imparo) AFA 7
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Aetheist is actually an alternate spelling to Atheist, so technically you are not wrong when you spelt Aetheist.
However, for the part of 's .... now there is a grammar mistake. It is not important to you as you are oblivious to the importance of current life but focusing on an imaginary future.
Now what would you do if the canon of the Hindus and their gods are true and bible is actually creation by Marya, the devil (Or the god of evil, noticeably he has equal power to the rest of the gods and they had a pact amongst gods not to interfere with each other's pleasure) himself to fool gullible people into thinking their wrong doing can be transferred to an imaginary being. For those who done that, they will be lifted to a place of eternal torture where your Neuro systems will be made a million time more sensitive and you will have millions of feathers tickling you and millions of arrows piercing through you at the same time?
Now, if you found out and it was too late, what would you do?
One fallacy is not greater then another.
2007-09-23 23:07:40
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answered by Anonymous
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while not an aetheist or an atheist, I do decide to answer this..... with a question!
Which version of God? The Old Testament war God who gloried in death in his name? Or the New Testament God of love... well, who seemed loving and forgiving up until revelations?
The second version would, I should think, realise that despite being agnostic/pagan I have done my best to lead a good and moral life, causing as little harm physically and emotionally as possible, and to love everyone, no matter how personally repugnant something they might do is to me. The second version, being loving, would not send me to hell as there would be no hell. A loving deitiy does not send people to eternal torment for not believing in it. Thus I would greet him and say thankyou for making a world so full of promise and for letting me live my life so that I found it to be spiritually fulfilling.
As to the first God... I don't know what he'd do. No mention of heaven or hell is made, after all. It'd be something of a surprise. I would probably ask him "A man who offers up his virgin daughters to be gang raped is righteous?"
2007-09-23 23:03:36
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answered by shiariryu 5
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Ya know, I beleive in God, I dont necessarily buy the whole bible(for reasons I wont go into). But here's the thing: believers will never convince non-believers, and non believers will never convince believers. God vs No God is a circular argument with no real productive results. So why bother to argue about it. If the believers are right then the atheists lose, if the atheists are right we will never know will we. If there is nothing after death how can the nothingness be proven. God says this, Darwin said that, well Jesus says, well Stephen Hawking says, and on and on it goes. what the hell is the point. You wanna believe then ya believe. If not, then so what?
2007-09-23 23:02:12
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answered by molly 6
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Your ability to use proper grammar, spelling and punctuation will certainly affect your chances of ever getting a decent job in the "real world". On the other hand, if you're happy with a life-long career as a sanitation worker then that's just fine with me!
2007-09-23 23:07:40
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answered by 222 Sexy 5
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Pascal's Wager. *drink*
Just because you're too retarded to spell things properly doesn't mean you should sink to asking something that has been answered soooo many times.
C'mon, be original. This argument has been defeated so many times by so many people and so easily it makes my head spin. Here:
If I told you there was a 16-footed invisable rabbit hanging over your head that was going to eat you at any moment, would you get up and move? No?
That's why I am not scared of being wrong.
2007-09-23 22:57:56
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answered by Anonymous
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If God and the bible were really true, what would I do?
I would think that our little rock and its inhabitants are in a lot of trouble. From what the Bible says about God, the chap is a bloody psychopath: slaughter, genocide, human sacrifice, slavery, incest, a talking snake, a talking donkey, a talking bush, gang rape, etc., etc.
2007-09-23 23:08:49
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answered by Yank 5
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Not an atheist, but a Deist.
Well, I guess I would be in trouble. But if I stood up for my principles, that would be more important to me. Besides, what many Christians call Heaven would not be Heaven for me anyway.
What would you do if it turned out Zeus was right?
BTW, improper spelling does have an impact on many things in your life, whether you think it does or not.
2007-09-23 22:59:36
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answered by The Doctor 7
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As an agnostic, the Bible being true or not being true makes no difference to me.
It's the values that are found within it that make a difference.
Truth does exist, whether mankind searches for it or not.
2007-09-23 22:57:37
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answered by harshmistressmoon 4
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Guess I'm going to hell. I know that. What would I do? There is nothing I can do. If it's too late, it's too late. Hope the Hindus are correct though, then I will just come back and stir up **** again.
2007-09-23 23:08:27
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answered by fifimsp3 5
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