How would finding out there is no God make you feel?

Started by immaturerainbow5 pages

That's a great way of putting it honestly. But, I already think that when we die that's it.

Originally posted by immaturerainbow
That's a great way of putting it honestly. But, I already think that when we die that's it.

But the human race goes on. However, all things have a birth, a life, and a death.

Naturally, but that's existence and life itself. For whatever reason.

We know the reason. It's Jesus.

Implying that there is one.

Originally posted by immaturerainbow
Naturally, but that's existence and life itself. For whatever reason.

Of course, but the reason is up to you.

Originally posted by Lord Lucien
We know the reason. It's Jesus.

Have you recently become a Christian?

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Of course, but the reason is up to you.

Well yes, we design our reason. It's not predestined.

Originally posted by immaturerainbow
Well yes, we design our reason. It's not predestined.

It's surprising how many people don't realize that. 😄

Originally posted by Shakyamunison
Have you recently become a Christian?
I've always been a Chriztian. Jebus rules!

Originally posted by Lord Lucien
I've always been a Chriztian. Jebus rules!

I'm surprised, if not a little suspicious.

I love everything to do with Jebus. I've never read the Bible though, only listened to other people preach. Jebus rulez.

Originally posted by Lord Lucien
I love everything to do with Jebus. I've never read the Bible though, only listened to other people preach. Jebus rulez.

You haven't read the Bible? Then you are a good Christian.

You can't take Lucy serious when talking about Religon. His "religious savior" just lost her bid to become president of the U.S so he is understandably a little snotty right now.

Originally posted by Flyattractor
[b]You can't take Lucy serious when talking about Religon. His "religious savior" just lost her bid to become president of the U.S so he is understandably a little snotty right now. [/B]
I honestly didn't know that she even ran for president. It doesn't seem like her usual niche.

Re: Re: How would finding out there is no God make you feel?

Originally posted by Stigma
That's actually impossible.

Given that science has limits in the natural world, while God is not bound to one.

TBH I'd say that your question is flawed.

But sure why not extrapolate a bit:

Perhaps we could learn that there is no God after we die?

You could have said: then what about your life, would you be content to know this after you died and you cannot re-live what happened?

My answer is yes, I could die peacefully after following Christianity even if there is noone beyond.

Simple reason is that Christianity promotes objective morality, is the foundation of Western civilization and generally provides a very compassionate and fullfilling philosophy of life.

Ok, so you are clearly wrong, as, in the bible, God is seen wiping out cities, killing babies and children, promoting slavery, and condoning rape.

Dude is a scumbag.

You can't ignore one part of the Bible and accept another, thats just ignorance.

Watch that kind of language. This is a family forum.

You dirty perv.

Re: Re: Re: How would finding out there is no God make you feel?

Originally posted by Jmanghan
Ok, so you are clearly wrong, as, in the bible, God is seen wiping out cities, killing babies and children, promoting slavery, and condoning rape.

Dude is a scumbag.

You can't ignore one part of the Bible and accept another, thats just ignorance.


I personally am a non-denominational Christian. I have a pretty strong faith in the Holy Trinity because it actually makes logical sense to me. That same faith however doesn't extend to any Church, or even the Bible, since both are human constructs subject to human imperfection.

Okay so here is a bonus question: How would you feel if you found out God was real, but that he just didn't give a shit about humanity?

In other words, what if you found out God was just..indifferent.

Creeped out.