Trailblazer
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So, what you are saying is that even if religion is NOT proof that God exists, some people will STILL believe in religion as proof of God(s)?.Just as now there is no proof of gods but people believe in gods
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So, what you are saying is that even if religion is NOT proof that God exists, some people will STILL believe in religion as proof of God(s)?.Just as now there is no proof of gods but people believe in gods
I do not know the Qur'an very well.... Can you post some verses as examples of what you are saying?
Yes...If God existed, would there be any atheists?
This is a yes or no question, so please answer yes or no.
If you answer yes, please explain why there would still be atheists if God existed.
If you answer no, please explain why there would be no more atheists if God existed.
Thanks, Trailblazer
I can only respond by asking why nobody ever asks a complete and coherent question about "God," and I can only conclude it's because they're terrified of a complete and coherent answer. Therefore, the question must always be constricted, limited, framed in such a way that no such answer is possible.If God existed, would there be any atheists?
This is a yes or no question, so please answer yes or no.
If you answer yes, please explain why there would still be atheists if God existed.
If you answer no, please explain why there would be no more atheists if God existed.
Thanks, Trailblazer
If God existed, would there be any atheists?
This is a yes or no question, so please answer yes or no.
If you answer yes, please explain why there would still be atheists if God existed.
If you answer no, please explain why there would be no more atheists if God existed.
Thanks, Trailblazer
The problem of text - I was joking.But if you were an atheist you could say God does not exist and that is why there are atheists, because you might believe that God would make sure everyone knows He exists if He exists.
I asked for an opinion, yes or no, and why you think so. I asked why you think so NOT because I am terrified of a complete and coherent answer, but because I wanted a complete and coherent answer.I can only respond by asking why nobody ever asks a complete and coherent question about "God," and I can only conclude it's because they're terrified of a complete and coherent answer. Therefore, the question must always be constricted, limited, framed in such a way that no such answer is possible.
Trailblazer said: But how could God create atheists, unless God took over their free will and forced them to be atheists?You don't have to go very far - about 2 or 3 pages in, the second Surah. There are many other examples, but this is a good example, and it's especially meaningful as it has such a place of prominence in the book - argh.
Trailblazer said: But how could God create atheists, unless God took over their free will and forced them to be atheists?
Why would God do that, unless God wanted some people to NOT believe in Him, and why would God want that?
So, what in those pages indicates that God took over anyone's free will and forced them to be atheists?
What in those pages indicates that God wants some people NOT to believe in Him?
In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful.
1. Alif, Lam, Meem.
2. This is the Book in which there is no doubt, a guide for the righteous.
3. Those who believe in the unseen, and perform the prayers, and give from what We have provided for them.
4. And those who believe in what was revealed to you, and in what was revealed before you, and are certain of the Hereafter.
5. These are upon guidance from their Lord. These are the successful.
6. As for those who disbelieve—it is the same for them, whether you have warned them, or have not warned them—they do not believe.
7. God has set a seal on their hearts and on their hearing, and over their vision is a veil. They will have a severe torment.
8. Among the people are those who say, “We believe in God and in the Last Day,” but they are not believers.
9. They seek to deceive God and those who believe, but they deceive none but themselves, though they are not aware.
10. In their hearts is sickness, and God has increased their sickness. They will have a painful punishment because of their denial.
11. And when it is said to them, “Do not make trouble on earth,” they say, “We are only reformers.”
12. In fact, they are the troublemakers, but they are not aware.
13. And when it is said to them, “Believe as the people have believed,” they say, “Shall we believe as the fools have believed?” In fact, it is they who are the fools, but they do not know.
14. And when they come across those who believe, they say, “We believe”; but when they are alone with their devils, they say, “We are with you; we were only ridiculing.”
15. It is God who ridicules them, and leaves them bewildered in their transgression.
16. Those are they who have bartered error for guidance; but their trade does not profit them, and they are not guided.
17. Their likeness is that of a person who kindled a fire; when it illuminated all around him, God took away their light, and left them in darkness, unable to see.
18. Deaf, dumb, blind. They will not return.
19. Or like a cloudburst from the sky, in which is darkness, and thunder, and lightning. They press their fingers into their ears from the thunderbolts, in fear of death. But God surrounds the disbelievers.
20. The lightning almost snatches their sight away. Whenever it illuminates for them, they walk in it; but when it grows dark over them, they stand still. Had God willed, He could have taken away their hearing and their sight. God is capable of everything.
21. O people! Worship your Lord who created you and those before you, that you may attain piety.
22. He who made the earth a habitat for you, and the sky a structure, and sends water down from the sky, and brings out fruits thereby, as a sustenance for you. Therefore, do not assign rivals to God while you know.
23. And if you are in doubt about what We have revealed to Our servant, then produce a chapter like these, and call your witnesses apart from God, if you are truthful.
24. But if you do not—and you will not—then beware the Fire whose fuel is people and stones, prepared for the disbelievers.
25. And give good news to those who believe and do righteous deeds; that they will have gardens beneath which rivers flow. Whenever they are provided with fruit therefrom as sustenance, they will say, “This is what we were provided with before,” and they will be given the like of it. And they will have pure spouses therein, and they will abide therein forever.
26. God does not shy away from making an example of a gnat, or something above it. As for those who believe, they know that it is the Truth from their Lord. But as for those who disbelieve, they say, “What did God intend by this example?” He leads astray many thereby, and He guides many thereby; but He misleads thereby only the evildoers.
No, you restricted the question itself so much that it is for many people impossible to answer. Here's your question: "If God existed, would there be any atheists? This is a yes or no question, so please answer yes or no. If you answer yes, please explain why there would still be atheists if God existed.I asked for an opinion, yes or no, and why you think so. I asked why you think so NOT because I am terrified of a complete and coherent answer, but because I wanted a complete and coherent answer.
An opinion answer is possible, because people responded with their opinions and why they hold them, but of course nobody can know if there would be atheists if God existed, because nobody even knows if God exists as a fact.
Okay, thanks for the verses but I am not sure if I believe that God actually does all the stuff it says in the Qur'an, if that is from the Qur'an.This feels a little like LMGTFY, but here I've copy and pasted just the first 10% or so of Surah 2:
Yes, religion shows that even proof does not need to be believed.
If God existed, would there be any atheists?
This is a yes or no question, so please answer yes or no.
If you answer yes, please explain why there would still be atheists if God existed.
If you answer no, please explain why there would be no more atheists if God existed.
Thanks, Trailblazer
But they could give their opinion and/or they could ask me for further clarification about the kind of God I was referring to, and some people did just that.No, you restricted the question itself so much that it is for many people impossible to answer.
I did not want to add the possibilities because I wanted people to think for themselves about those possibilities and present them.Here's your question: "If God existed, would there be any atheists? This is a yes or no question, so please answer yes or no. If you answer yes, please explain why there would still be atheists if God existed.
If you answer no, please explain why there would be no more atheists if God existed."
You left out so many possibilities -- let's look at a few:
I was not insisting on anything, I was leaving it open-ended. I did not want to give my own opinions because that would introduce a bias. I wanted people to do exactly what you just did so thanks for your insightful questions and answers.1. "If God existed and wanted to be known would there be any atheists?"
2. "If God existed and did not want to be known would there be any atheists?"
3. "If God existed but could not connect or communicate with humans would there be any atheists?"
4. "If God existed but ceased to exist long before humans began to think about the question would there be any atheists?"
5. "If God existed but was incomprehensible to humans would there be any atheists?"
6. If God existed and was omnipotent, is there anything that He wanted that would not be?"
Now, the fact is that many of could answer most of those easily, but they are not within the bounds of what you insisted we answer. But given more freedom of choice, for example with some of my suggestions, I can answer you easily.
Yes, I agree that God’s omnipotence makes God’s will a fact, so if God existed and was omnipotent there would be nothing that God wanted that would not be. We know there are atheists so does that mean that God wants atheists to exist? No, it does not mean that. It rather means that God allows atheists to exist, and the reason God allows that is because God honors free will. God would prefer that everyone was a believer but God will never violate free will. That is why God will never make anyone believe in Him by proving unequivocally that He exists. This is one reason (among many) that God uses Messengers. By using Messengers, that gives everyone a choice whether to believe in the Messenger or not, and thus whether to believe in God or not.For me, I am going to assume my question 6 -- God is omnipotent -- and also that that omnipotence makes God's will fact. (That would be a pretty good way to describe what happens as the result of omnipotent will, don't you agree?)
My responses to your answers are below them in red.Therefore, my answers must be as follows:
1. "If God existed and wanted to be known would there be any atheists?" Answer: no, omnipotence would make God's desire fact.
I disagree. God might exist and want to be known, but that does not mean that God would make Himself known. God might want us to search for Him on our own and try to find out if he exists.
2. "If God existed and did not want to be known would there be any atheists?" Answer: yes, probably a lot more than exist now.
I fully agree. (And since there are not that many atheists, that indicates that God probably wants to be known.)
3. "If God existed but could not connect or communicate with humans would there be any atheists?" Answer: yes, probably a lot more than exist now.
I fully agree. There would be atheists if God existed and could not communicate directly to humans, because that is the only kind of communication atheists are willing to accept; they are not willing to accept communication from God through a Messenger. So atheists would have to be willing to believe what the Messengers say about God (particularly their claim to be sent by God) in order to know that God exists.
4. "If God existed but ceased to exist long before humans began to think about the question would there be any atheists?" Answer: yes, probably a lot more than exist now.
I do not believe that God can exist and then cease to exist, but if God ceased to exist I agree that there would be atheists, and a lot more than there are now.
5. "If God existed but was incomprehensible to humans would there be any atheists?” How about I let you answer that one?
Yes, there would be atheists in that case, but everyone would not necessarily be an atheist because some people can accept that God is incomprehensible since that is written in the Scriptures of many religions.
Okay, thanks for the verses but I am not sure if I believe that God actually does all the stuff it says in the Qur'an, if that is from the Qur'an.
If someone is fixated on one thing, then the person may not know anything else.I do not know the Qur'an very well.... Can you post some verses as examples of what you are saying?
Must I? I am under no compulsion. There can be many views. Evil, worthless, foolish."And if it seem evil unto you to serve the Lord, choose you this day whom ye will serve;"
I think some people are living in the cycle of deceit or ignorance... we are now living in a new religious cycle.
Why not? How could we ever know a deist God if He did not reveal anything to us?I do not think that a deist God would stay unknown for very long.
God revealed the Most Great Law for us to follow, through Baha'u'llah.And a benevolent God would lay down the law immediately.
There's no sensible reason to let evil go unrestrained and unchecked for either kind of God.
Or we could just trust the Messenger who was sent by God and see the Light of God and try to understand why suffering exists.The other option is that we must choose the right way through a world of potentially unbearable suffering and blindness.
I agree, our fate lies in our choices.The most attractive vice to human nature is false pride. And perhaps the most important virtue to humanity is humility. So in this world our fate's and destiny's depend on our choices regardless of what we believe; atheist, or theist.
Not ultimate hiddenness, just hidden enough so we will look under every rock.God perhaps desires ultimate hiddeness.