Jeremiahcp
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If you don't believe: Could you force yourself to believe in God?
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If you do believe: Could you force yourself not to believe in God?
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If you do believe: Could you force yourself not to believe in God?
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If you don't believe: Could you force yourself to believe in God?
The question has at most a sliver of meaning, since "God" is such a vaguely defined idea.If you don't believe: Could you force yourself to believe in God?
The question has at most a sliver of meaning, since "God" is such a vaguely defined idea.
That said, assuming a stereotypical Abrahamic-styled God, I just don't see any way of doing so that does not involve mental harm of some form.
Indeed it does! That is the point."since "God" is such a vaguely defined idea."
I think that depends on who is reading the question.
Indeed it does! That is the point.
God is a human construct, not an independently existing entity.
If you don't believe: Could you force yourself to believe in God?
Or
If you do believe: Could you force yourself not to believe in God?
I could not force myself to believe anything but I could outwardly act like I did believe enough to pass scrutiny if I had to.If you don't believe: Could you force yourself to believe in God?
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If you do believe: Could you force yourself not to believe in God?
If you don't believe: Could you force yourself to believe in God?
Or
If you do believe: Could you force yourself not to believe in God?
Yep. In essence you are asking whether our personal understandings of "God" sustain the idea of forcing oneself to believe in his/its existence.Then the "meaning" of the question will be relative to who is reading it, since God's vagueness is also relative.
If you don't believe: Could you force yourself to believe in God?
Or
If you do believe: Could you force yourself not to believe in God?
Yep. In essence you are asking whether our personal understandings of "God" sustain the idea of forcing oneself to believe in his/its existence.
I think "force" is the wrong word. It suggest that you put a great effort into it. If either scenarios happen, I'd think it's more about giving up.
A good example of this is how Norma Leah McCorvey converted to Christianity. Once she lost anonimity, she was harassed by Christians incessantly. In fact, a church got a permit to move in next door to her house, just so they could harass her 24/7.
Finally, she gave up and converted. Guess what? They all embrace her like family. I can't find a clip, but it's in the abortion documentary "Lake of Fire."
I'm not including all faiths or people in this, but there can be awful psychological, and even physical, tortures inflicted on people in the name of a god. The pressure can be enormous if you're unlucky enough to have that kind of family.
"Am I holding up four fingers or five."
No.Could you force yourself to believe in God?
If you don't believe: Could you force yourself to believe in God?