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Alexei_Kirillov

Alexei_Kirillov

Waiting for my next window of opportunity
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A particular piece of evidence? A personal revelation or religious experience? A satisfactory response to a long-held grievance, such as the problem of evil/suffering? If the answer is "Nothing," do you think this is an example of intellectual dishonesty?

Similarly, if you're a theist, what would it take for you to stop believing in God?
 
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ijustwishtodie

ijustwishtodie

death will be my ultimate bliss
Oct 29, 2023
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I think it would depend on what type of god we're talking about. If it's the typical abrahamic god which are depicted to be all powerful, all knowing and all loving, I would like to see them in person or at the very least have some sort of communication with them. I would like them to explain why they have designed life to be the way that it is and why is it that their morality is similar to what humans had around 1400/2000 years ago. Why have they designed life to inherently be all about predation and suffering if they are supposed to be all loving? Most importantly of all though, why do their religions seem so man made? Why does it feel like religion was designed by humans instead of a god? Why prioritise humans so much in the same way that humans prioritise their own species?

If a god were to give me some answers to these questions via communication, I would be convinced that they exist. I would also be further convinced if they were able to play with my mind and make me see visions of what their heaven and hell are like
 
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locked*n*loaded

locked*n*loaded

Archangel
Apr 15, 2022
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I'd have to become delusional for me to believe there is a god or any gods.
 
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Aimiya

Aimiya

Autism
Nov 24, 2023
30
Show me a miracle or two to prove it wasn't a fluke and we're set, simple as that šŸ˜…
Not gonna happen tho
I believe it's the same for most Atheists.
 
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solenoid

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Mar 14, 2024
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I take a different approach

Think of the natural numbers (1, 2, 3, ...), do they exist? They are an abstract concept, unsure of whether the question can be answered. Still, we can build very concrete things with them, the entirety of science and engineering relies on theories built upon them.

Now apply this reasoning to God, whether it exists or not matters little. But if you pretend it exists, and make decisions accordingly, the world around you will start looking different, and good will come out of that. This is how its intervention can be seen
 
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Dr Iron Arc

Dr Iron Arc

Into the Unknown
Feb 10, 2020
21,206
I'm agnostic but if I actually got a girlfriend then I'll admit I would probably think at least some supernatural force must be involved because that's completely impossible for me in this reality.
 
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pthnrdnojvsc

pthnrdnojvsc

Extreme Pain is much worse than people know
Aug 12, 2019
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nothing could make me believe in a god, afterlife, reincarnation, soul, ghosts, spirits , devil , magic , computer simulation ,multiverses, nothing supernatural ever

i will never believe in a god afterlive ,soul nor any of these things l listed ever. these are pure fiction.

to me it's like asking me what would it take for you to believe in santa claus. totally ridiculous made up garbage

the only reasons humans think all these meaningless things in life have meaning , are fun ,important or are anything is because evolution , culture ,society , media and other humans programmed that into our brains.

for example what life is a torture mechanism . life has tortured trillions of animals and billions of humans , most animals died by being weakened by disease injury starvation then being eaten alive by other animals bacteria or parasites . but 99% of humans think life is something good, sacred, important valuable beautiful . why no one mentions that about the animals or how many bilions of humans tortured?

many reasons . but one to think that some god or some programmer created this torture chamber for some reason.... what reason? there never could be one.

also if one reads about experimental science books about how the universe and life work , brain books, physics, cell biology , evolution you understand that there could never be any god, afterlife , soul ,computer simulation , reincarnation
 
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TheHolySword

TheHolySword

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Nov 22, 2024
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The issue for me is that it doesn't matter. I don't believe nor do I disbelieve. The existence of a god or lack thereof has no impact or effect on my life or my decision. I could have definitive proof and it would change nothing. I simply do not care.
 
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Hvergelmir

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May 5, 2024
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The first thing I'd need, is a fairly rigid definition of what "God" is.
Then every property of God would have to be proven separately.

Even if you were to prove that every species was created on the very same day, it tell us nothing about the formation of the planet. If you prove that the planet is artificially created, it says nothing about who created it or why, etc.

"God" is such a big package, that it would be a very hard sell.
God is also ascribed often contradictory properties, which can't all be true simultaneously.

If people dedicating their life to "God" started outcompeting scientists across different fields, I would start taking it seriously. It would still not be irrefutable proof, but at least a strong indication that they were on to something. I've yet to see that happen even in a single field, though.
 
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OnMyLast Legs

OnMyLast Legs

Too many regrets
Oct 29, 2024
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Atheist here. I would accept one of the Abrahamic religions if someone demonstrated that we live in a 6,000-year-old geocentric universe.
 
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UnnervedCompany

UnnervedCompany

Student
Jun 21, 2024
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I studied quite a bit of theology and have researched a ton of aesthetic and theistic arguments for the existence or lack of a higher being. With how every argument can be interpreted that God does or doesn't exist it has come down for me as just personal satisfaction. How I want to live is very inline with how religions teach others to live which causes me to believe in a higher being. Examples include I find premarital sex gross, and drugs disgust me because I hate things that can force you to lose control off your senses and those 2 things are outlawed in my religion. Since I like the religious lifestyle it somewhat forces me to believe in God at the same time except for one thing. In the religion I believe in people who undergo Homosexual acts are one of God's most hated beings (He decimated a city in the most brutal way for their acceptance of homosexuality) and sucks for me I am a filthy gay lol. Finding love or rejecting it will be my deciding factor for continuing or stopping belief in God.
 
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needthebus

needthebus

Longing to Becoming HRU
Apr 29, 2024
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reality hacking that is verified by others plus some sort of happiness for me... and i am not sure it would convince me of a supreme god, just a god of this realm who had like root access to everything. if reality is simulated, someone or something could have root access

nothing good seems to happen to me, so i dont feel like theres anything there or if there is it doesnt like me :-/

most likely there's just nothing that exists like that if reality isnt simulated
 
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avalokitesvara

avalokitesvara

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Nov 28, 2024
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if we figure out what caused existence in the first place, what is the origin of the universe, energy and matter, why is there anything, why is there reality, i would consider that god. i don't think this is possible though, not for humans. our perspective is too limited. it's the great unsolvable mystery.

abrahamic daddy in the sky who loves and/or wants to punish me? no way.
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
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I'd happily consider anything really. If a bunch of scientists could demonstrate they'd found solid evidence- great. If a bunch of people (not a cult- including a religious group) witnessed something, great. If it was just me or just one or two who witnessed something, I'd be more worried we'd become psychotic with hallucinations.

God could appear right now to everyone if they wanted to- surely? So- why don't they? Why do they hate people that question their existence so much that they're willing to cast them into hell forever? (According to some beliefs.) When, they themselves created our ability to question and doubt. Why set us up to fail? Surely, if there is a God, they have a pretty strange moral compass.

And, I don't accept the whole- it's becausa Adam and Eve ate some fruit. God created that fruit and created the enormous temptation in them to eat it. Then, ensured (presumably) that eating it would give all of us the sorts of minds that would question their existence. I assume that was another by product of the 'tree of knowledge'. I don't think it's even moral to punish something for behaving in the way it was designed. Anyhow- sorry. That's off topic.

Truly though- I wish God would make themselves known. Imagine how many wars it would stop. Imagine how many people would be saved from hell (if you believe that.) Why keep us guessing? To test our blind obedience and faith? We're not designed for blind obedience.
 
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Aimiya

Aimiya

Autism
Nov 24, 2023
30
Truly though- I wish God would make themselves known. Imagine how many wars it would stop.
Idk if I'd put that much faith in humanity, war will be war
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
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Idk if I'd put that much faith in humanity, war will be war

Yeah- true. That I find pretty depressing in itself. That we have that within us.
 
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HereIGoAgain24

HereIGoAgain24

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Sep 2, 2024
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It would have to be either a growing body of scientific evidence or God revealing themselves to humans. As far as scientific evidence goes, I'm not talking 'one or two scientists in unrelated fields explaining why they believe in God' or 'This one model of the universe doesn't explain it without a theistic creator'. Both of those are limited and anecdotal. I mean that I would need a growing group of people who study the universe, like cosmologists and physicists, to come to conclusions through the scientific method, with extensive studies and peer review. This is how we've established so many of the most important scientific findings, from things like the shape of the world to the theory of evolution to how germs work.

For God revealing themselves to humans- this would be more difficult to get me to believe, since there are so many ways that the human mind can delude us (just look at what happens if you eat the wrong mushroom). But I can imagine a scenario where- if the experience is as real as any other normal day, if the effects are felt over days/weeks, and enough other people around me verify that I'm not just deluded- I would accept that God exists.

Of course, if he/she/it/they do/does... they have a LOT to answer for. The best case scenario I can imagine for God's existence is that they take on the role of an uninvolved observer for humanity. If they apparently DO work with mortals like us, well, I'm closer to a misotheist.
 
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DragMeIntoPlace911

DragMeIntoPlace911

Wandering Devil (cybertron hellfire)
Dec 16, 2024
3
If i get shaken with fear i will start to believe.

Tbh i feel like I'm not even atheist.
 
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