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I am just curious here. I was raised Christian, but I am not a Christian now.

What would happen if one day in the future it came about that there was no God and that the Bible was a hoax?

Or if Buddha didn't exist?

Or Allah?

Or whatever mighty being you believe in?

I am just curious if you would still believe in your God even if it was proven beyond a shadow of a doubt that they did not exist.

2007-11-02 00:12:45 · 16 answers · asked by Storm 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

For those who say it is in fact true that the Christian God exists, I have to disagree. IF you are stating this because the Bible says so....the Bible was written by believers and so cannot be stated as fact but faith.

2007-11-02 00:27:47 · update #1

16 answers

if a god is conclusively proven or disproven, i would have no choice but to take that as fact. but that doesn't mean that i would follow whichever god was proven true (if any)

2007-11-02 00:15:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

It would be very hard for me, to hold to my very intense focus, that is so important to me, if a universal spiritual force, that serve as a uniting force, between all the individual spirits, did not exist. A force for the greater good of the whole, as well as serving individual spirits. Now if the spiritual side of the universe did not exist, I would be in real big trouble, since my talent is pretty much concentrated in that area. But I know that both God, and the spiritual realm both exist, and that my soul exists, because I am very intuitive, and have strong senses operating in the spiritual due to meditation, mind-body exercises, a good diet, and a frugal non indulgent life style.

2007-11-02 00:32:35 · answer #2 · answered by astrogoodwin 7 · 0 0

It cannot be 'proved' that God doesn't exist.

If you mean that reincarnation is true and we are all dying and coming to this world in a continuous cycle, then no one would probably know about it since no human can describe what happened in their earlier life/lives.

And if you mean we all just die and enjoy one life, then again there is no way the living can know about the story of the souls, since they have faded away, or vanished after the death of their bodies.

And if you insist that a group of mythical souls are going to come to us and proclaim that nothing as described in the holy scriptures has happened to them, then that's another story, and its up to us whether we would believe in those souls, or disregard them as minions of the devil.

I seriously don't see any other way in which man can prove or discover the non-existence of God, at least not in my lifetime..........

2007-11-02 00:28:37 · answer #3 · answered by Devilishly Sexy MasterMinD 7 · 0 0

I do agree that the bible was written by believers. Religion is a form of therapy to keep weak people from going crazy, gives them something to believe in, some thing to hold on to.

2007-11-02 02:34:08 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Stupid as it might seem.... Buddha isn't technically important to Buddhism as anything but the one who, by this stretch of time, caused it. It might have fallen under a different name if Buddha hadn't been.... but the same thing would still have come about, and there is no difference therein.

Buddha is simply an example to be followed and an ideal to be worked towards; not a deity to be worshipped.


That aside.... I don't have any gods. I revere nothing... and you cannot remove nothing, as it is not there to remove and is the very essence of removal itself.
If nothing "was not"... then existence would simply be an amorphous, unending block-mass.

2007-11-02 00:17:57 · answer #5 · answered by Lucid Interrogator 5 · 5 1

Muslims are forbid to be stubborn

When comes a scientific proof (of anything) they must accept

when the smallest thing was atom, we believe it
when later there was atom's core, we believe it
also when come other scientific-logical proof for what ever in the future

forgive my English

2007-11-02 00:20:40 · answer #6 · answered by Abu Syawali 2 · 2 1

Let me ask you.
What are you going to do when you find out God does exist?
Would you still not believe?

Like Paul said,
2 Timothy 1:12
because I know whom I have believed, and am convinced that he is able to guard what I have entrusted to him for that day.


No, I'm not stating this because the Bible tells me so.

I met God's Son Jesus Christ and He through the Holy Spirit revealed it to me.

2007-11-02 00:25:35 · answer #7 · answered by Spoken4 5 · 1 3

i would not like it but my faith has enriched my life and given me some purpose for this earthly life either way i loose nothing a better quality of life not a bad trade off right or wrong !!

2007-11-02 00:17:43 · answer #8 · answered by Got the Answers man!!! 2 · 1 1

They believe now and there is not the slightest proof that he does exist, so i guess they would.

2007-11-02 00:17:00 · answer #9 · answered by Birdy is my real name 6 · 1 0

In that case, neither would I, so the question is academic.

2007-11-02 00:26:41 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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