We can debate if or not a God exists untill the sheep come home?

Belfast Girl

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will we as humans ever come to a conclusion , or will we continue to go to our graves without any answers the way those billions of people before us went to their graves ?
 
I was capable of learning, and am glad that others were honest with their views. Not knowing is not believing, which is atheism, after all.
 
And whilst we bicker over this the real evil elite are continuously taking the most vulnerable and poor lives out of the equation in their millions and justifying it using words such as "Liberation" and "Democracy" or "Justice" and "Anti-Terror"
 
It's about the journey, not the destination. I don't think many people care that there will be no resolution to religious issues - it still provides meaning and endless enjoyment (or frustration).
 
Death without answers?

Since nothing is concrete, I think Christians will think they are right with the right answers and die thinking that, AND Atheists will think they are right with the right answers and also die thinking that. This is the same with Muslims, Jews, cults, etc... So, in actuality a majority of people die thinking they had the right answers. So No, people die with what they believe in... they die with the "right answer" in their minds. Whatever helps them die easier is all good... lol.
 
Sometimes, debating gets you nowhere -- you need some actual evidence.

Aristotle and others spent many years debating how many teeth were in a woman's mouth, before anybody had the idea actually to go and count them.
 
I'll still continue to stand by my idea that there is no god unless someone gives me absolute, indisputable, creditable and reliable proof of the existence of god.

As someone who was raised catholic and attended twelve years of catholic school; I've heard many cop-out answers or explanations to gods existence and his actions.

Too many people just accept what they are told by religious leaders.
Many religious people think and assume that it is a sin to question god.

Now of course some religious people will say, no it is ok to question god; but I am talking about questioning his existence, questioning his actions or lack thereof.
 
I'll still continue to stand by my idea that there is no god unless someone gives me absolute, indisputable, creditable and reliable proof of the existence of god.

As someone who was raised catholic and attended twelve years of catholic school; I've heard many cop-out answers or explanations to gods existence and his actions.

Too many people just accept what they are told by religious leaders.
Many religious people think and assume that it is a sin to question god.

Now of course some religious people will say, no it is ok to question god; but I am talking about questioning his existence, questioning his actions or lack thereof.
 
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