I wouldn't worship anyone or anything. I have far more important things to do, like brushing my teeth, watching the news, listening to Pink Floyd, etc
It would be the same if the Koran Mohammed, or Buddha, or Zeus, or Odin, or Shiva existed.
2007-12-19 22:51:46
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answered by Spawnee 5
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I don't think so, not just because someone or something is more powerful than me should I worship him or her. I would be sad that someone was able to prove his existence because I feel that a lot of people die because of him compared to the very few that were saved, isn't he doing a lousy job? I would also be very scared about the afterlife, even if I would be accepted to paradise. The concept of afterlife seems very boring, I don't know what would keep me occupied for the rest of eternity. It is the beauty of life, when you're done, ideally after a long fruitful life, you step aside so to speak and let the new people and the new ideas take place. But I would course respect the ones who choose to worship this god.
2007-12-19 22:35:56
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answered by David L 2
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If there were irrefutable proof that a god existed, of course I'd acknowledge it. However, I would not worship it.
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2007-12-19 22:32:19
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answered by YY4Me 7
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I'd probably have to acknowledge the irrefutable proof such as it was but I think I'd really choose to continue as usual. I mean would there be any proof that he wanted to be worshipped...maybe not.
2007-12-19 22:30:28
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answered by Anonymous
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No because the biblical god is a tyrant greater than Hitler Stalin Pol Pot Genghis Khan all rolled together. A more odious deity could not exist
2007-12-20 01:11:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No. If God is really omni-everything, as claimed, he doesn't need my worship.
Some theists claim that because he created us, he can demand our worship. But that doesn't follow - I (at least partly) created my daughter, but I don't expect her to worship me. Although a bit of respect here and there wouldn't go amiss.
2007-12-19 22:42:26
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answered by Daniel R 6
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Of course I would, but since there is a irrefutable evidence that God is fictitious, will you stop your worship.
2007-12-19 22:29:44
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answered by Anonymous
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have you read the bible?
that dude is seriously messed up - violent, jealous, Damn skippy I'd worship him!
I've read in graphic detail what he does to people who don't!
seriously though - I haven't even had a single plague of boils yet, so I'm pretty certain he's not out there! LOL!
2007-12-19 22:48:20
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answered by Karring Kat 3
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you have dedicated a logical fallacy: Your hypothetical Atheist pronounced that "This sentence is fake and god does not exist." based on "If this sentence is real, then god exists." although, then you definately got here to the top that because of the fact the Atheist pronounced that the "god does not exist" sentence grow to be fake, that it examined the "god exists" sentence. it is an impossibility because of the fact by potential of your good judgment, the "god does not exist" sentence is purely addressing itself, as a result it has no bearing on the validity of the "god exists" sentence, till your good judgment has it that the "god does not exist" sentence is addressing the "god exists" sentence, which might reason an impossibility on your declare that this verifies the "god exists" sentence, because of the fact the "god exists" sentence supplies no point out as to the character of pronounced "god" given the falsification of itself.
2016-11-04 02:57:14
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answered by ? 4
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so when is god gowing to show him self to the planet then thats the only way on the world news and when is he gowing to save peoples live was he a sleep on 9/11 he is never gowing to show the will never be any proof the fact is it is not real and never was
2007-12-19 22:40:24
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answered by Anonymous
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