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I mean really believe without a doubt, not just faking it to get the money :)

2007-12-25 11:58:13 · 22 answers · asked by Traveler 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

And by the way, isn't 10 million dollars emperical enough? :)

2007-12-25 12:03:41 · update #1

Some of you are way too serious :) Thank you for sharing your convictions. I'm afraid I was wrong about how firm your faiths in the non-existance of god. Kudos :)

2007-12-25 12:08:10 · update #2

Did I say US dollar? I meant 10 million dollar in God currency. Oh wait... God doesn't exist. I forgot :)

2007-12-25 12:12:30 · update #3

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Yes. Give me $10 million and I'll believe. I promise I won't fake.

2007-12-25 12:03:55 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Hey, Christians have been bribing prospective believers since immaculate inception. Promises of salvation; miraculous cures; give you a place to crash, but ya gotta attend services; here's food, just read our book/listen to our service/adhere to our rules/let us teach (indoctrinate) your children.

You'd be no different if you really were a "generous" rich guy, but you're just a little troll. Besides, what are the odds that a taker would actually be sincere. How would you know? You clearly are not "in touch with god".

2007-12-25 20:14:14 · answer #2 · answered by Skeff 6 · 2 0

To be offered ten million dollars to adopt another's viewpoint on a given Deity (in a world in which generally people induce us to believe in their Gods not with cash prizes, but with threats of horrible physical torture in the next life or possibly right this second in this life) would be evidence of someone's God or Goddess taking an interest in my well-being, would it not?

2007-12-25 20:05:25 · answer #3 · answered by snowbaal 5 · 0 0

If in every flood or tsunami, all the innocent babies survived, with their parents, as well as all the churches, while the clubs of the atheists next door were swept away, the whole world would believe in a merciful god, and not the monster you make him out to be.

2007-12-25 20:18:51 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Why is everything with you religious ppl about material things!?..Seriously you pray to win the lotteries and to be a success...I mean look at you all!Its pathetic!You live your whole life going to church...and supposedly "serving the lord" and do you know why cuz you want the "big payoff"..To get into a heaven that might not even be there!...Your biggest holiday has turned into nothing more than cunsumerous orgy!Everything any of you do is think about yourselves and your possesions!THAT IS NOT SPIRITUAL!Not a reason worth believing!Get some real morals and something worth believing in and stop waisting all of our time questioning how we live with ourselves (us being "sinners in all!)

2007-12-25 20:13:36 · answer #5 · answered by webins1 2 · 2 0

I'm still trying to understand how ten million dollars would prove the existence of a deity.

2007-12-25 20:05:05 · answer #6 · answered by Keyring 7 · 3 0

Unless that 10 million dollars fell from the sky after I "prayed" for it (silently of course, without telling anyone), then MAYBE.

2007-12-25 20:04:31 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No, would you sell your soul for money? You don't buy belief.

There is no evidence for any deity, so therefore no belief. If you can find some good evidence, like of a global flood, or proof that evolution is wrong, then I'll believe.

2007-12-25 20:03:10 · answer #8 · answered by Pirate AM™ 7 · 2 0

For myself, evidence that can be repeatedly tested and ~always~ comes up with the same results.

I'm intelligent enough to make my own money, I wouldn't want the ten million - my principles aren't for sale.

2007-12-25 20:02:46 · answer #9 · answered by genaddt 7 · 3 0

NOTHING material could make me believe. Would you stop believing in Jesus for 10 million? It just doesn't work that way. You of all people should know that.

2007-12-25 20:02:13 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 6 0

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