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Fai1safe
2005-03-15, 15:27
To Athiests if God WAS proven real what would your do?

And to Chritians or anyone who belives in a religion (I think most people on here are Christian or an Athiest) what would you do if God/whatever was proven not to be real.

In otherwords if you were wrong what would you do?

Waxx
2005-03-15, 17:59
Well, I am searching for my faith right now but I do think I believe in a higher-being. If it were somehow proven that there is no such thing, I guess I would start having sex with girls. That is about the only thing that would change for me, I think.

elfstone
2005-03-16, 00:14
What's the relation between a higher being existing and you having sex?!? Go have sex! Damn dumb people wasting their lives.

And also, I'm an agnostic so I can't be wrong ;-P

deptstoremook
2005-03-16, 00:23
quote:Originally posted by elfstone:

What's the relation between a higher being existing and you having sex?!? Go have sex! Damn dumb people wasting their lives.

And also, I'm an agnostic so I can't be wrong ;-P

But of course, you can't be right either. Works for me though (neutrality rawks).

To the topic-starter: I'd go whichever way the evidence attests.

LostCause
2005-03-16, 00:51
If the existance of god were proven all faith would lose it's meaning. We wouldn't need faith anymore because we'd already know and faith is the core point in our relationship with god. If we found out he existed it would be like finding out the sky exists.

It's just another vast, all encompassing thing that we live in but can't fully grasp the concept of.

Cheers,

Lost

aTribeCalledSean
2005-03-16, 07:21
quote:Originally posted by elfstone:



And also, I'm an agnostic so I can't be wrong ;-P

No, actually you can be wrong idiot.

Sarter
2005-03-16, 08:12
quote:Originally posted by Fai1safe:

To Athiests if God WAS proven real what would your do?

Proving that a god exists would take an awful lot of scientific evidence, with which I would try to help the scientific community use in order to gain the god's power.

Theologically speaking though, I think I wouldn't do anything different, perhaps just keep the knowledge of the god's existence in the back of my mind. Why would I do anything different if the god does not either? After all, like our good friend Spidey says: "With great power comes great responsibility." The god has all the responsibility whereas I cannot have any responsibilities to the god.

elfstone
2005-03-16, 10:54
quote:Originally posted by aTribeCalledSean:

No, actually you can be wrong idiot.

You're the one who can't get a simple joke, moron.