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Of course. If God does not exist and we are here as a blind cosmic accident, then there is no such thing as right and wrong. It would be no more wrong for the innocent to suffer than for the ice to melt or the sun to burn. If there is no God, then there is no Supreme Being to which we must give an account—no Judgment Day, no heaven or hell. If this is just a great cosmic accident, then there is no such thing as morality (there is no good or evil). We should just live by the saying, “Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die.”

2007-11-08 09:19:04 · answer #1 · answered by Questioner 7 · 0 0

I DID find out God and heaven don't actually exist, but the trouble is that to discover that you have to be part of the very few fluent in math and studying quantum physics. The evidence is there but it's locked up in high math, it can't be expressed in a human language. It has to do with physics singularities and black holes and how somehow Heisenberg Uncertainty allows random contractions of black holes, very slight but enough to allow singularities to escape and wander the universe. It's as if God has to face an army of vacuum-cleaners able to obliterate Him. That's the best I can come up with to explain to you how I know...

Therefore, no God, no heaven, no spirit and no soul, but does this mean we fall into despair? Nay, my brothers and sisters in atheism! If we did, it would be the false, laughable despair of a child momentarily disappointed there is no Santa Claus. Parents teach their young children the Santa Claus story to give them an important life-lesson, I think. When you were a very young toddler you were told the Santa Claus story and later found out (or were told) it was fake. Maybe that made you sad and you cried a little, but it didn't change your life AT ALL. The presents still came, right on past when you are a teen! It's the same with religion. If you abandon it, you may get emotional, your vindictive peer group may do you violence, but if you weather all that, you'll realize the "gifts" of life still come. They just don't come from God.

2007-11-04 02:41:36 · answer #2 · answered by PIERRE S 4 · 0 1

The Atheists have 0 data to their "enormous bang', do they understand the place their first actual atom ever got here from? Nope!... Why do no longer you seem at data? seem decrease back whilst Prayers have been stated in all public colleges, the worst issue a instructor might ought to write down for the day become "paper neglected trash can."! <1962. After prayers have been bumped off, in some years fights have been in many cases considered. via 1972 approximately 25% of infants stopped being virgins! (Over seventy 5% presently) Now murders have even got here approximately in colleges! Even mass murders! Why? because of the fact human beings took their minds off of God and Love and positioned their innovations on the their needs adn the devils procedures!

2016-12-30 18:03:04 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I wouldn't find out that God and heaven don't exist, because they do.

And the person above is wrong- quantum physics and maths at any level do not show that God does not exist.

2007-11-04 05:31:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I really resent Paulo's remark. I have gone from being a believer to being an agnostic and it hasn't made one bit of difference to my behaviour. If I found out there definitely was no God, it still wouldn't change it. I respect other human beings because they did not ask to be born and they deserve to be treated well, just as I do.

2007-11-04 02:41:32 · answer #5 · answered by resignedtolife 6 · 1 0

i am agnostic so im not exactly sure if god does exist, so i probably wouldnt change the course of my life. i believe in good morals and such, and that goes with every religion. so no.

and in response to paulo that is quite a stereotype against nonbelievers isnt being kind and civil towards everyone part of the christian faith?? hm maybe im wrong

2007-11-04 02:16:40 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

I think it would make a big difference in everyone. Knowing human nature, we would do worse things to each other without a concience. The human heart is very decietful and selfish from birth. Just look at toddlers grab things from other toddlers. They learn to lie at such a early age. It is moral training, especially a wholesome Godly fear, that keeps children on the straight and narrow. Without this, a lot of children get so mean, self centered, and uncontrolled.

2007-11-04 02:21:34 · answer #7 · answered by Neil 7 · 1 2

I am not a christian nor do I attend church regularly but I do believe in God. If I found out that he really didn't exist it would make me feel uneasy and rather scared as I feel there has to be something more to life than just this existence. I don't think it would change my day to day life though,

2007-11-04 02:12:52 · answer #8 · answered by ? 7 · 3 3

Since your question's premise is defective, I have to assume it is correct in order to answer. However I probably be about the same.

2007-11-04 05:22:37 · answer #9 · answered by mike t 3 · 1 0

I wouldn't care about repercussions of sinful deeds! & i'd have know guideance so it wouldn't really be a good thing, it would be like aimless souls!.

2007-11-04 02:28:24 · answer #10 · answered by on-point 5 · 1 0

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