to me this is obvious. It has the power and chooses to use it, and I am converted. I would have no choice in the matter because my thoughts are nothing against omnipotence.
i am an atheist and i agree to a point. what really matters is how the athiest met god and what took place. if god smited the athiest and gave removed the athiest's arms he would have evidence. if god came during an LSD trip than there would be no evidence. but then again i don't really believe that an atheist will ever really meet god. but that is probably because i am an atheist. i don't believe god really exists. maybe the lsd trip though...
I am a Christian and have always thought that if an Atheist met God, they couldnt prove that it was real or not so they would just say that it wasnt real.
I did have a spiritual experience (was aware of a divine presence, as a medium). BUT... it did not make me believe any more than what I experienced. It was just an experience and did not make life feel anymore simple, I could not explain the point of life or know whether God existed. Even if God really came to me now, I would soon (within a few weeks) dought it was God. Only if something significantly changed my wellbeing,feelings,mind, consciousness I maybe nearer to being AWARE (believing).
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gerardoitalia 2 years ago
to me this is obvious. It has the power and chooses to use it, and I am converted. I would have no choice in the matter because my thoughts are nothing against omnipotence.
larryishere1 2 years ago
I would believe provided a) I was not the only one to experience said God, and b) there was evidence that couldn't be explained any other way.
jmthetank 2 years ago
If a deity revealed itself to me, I'm pretty sure I would believe it exists, yeah.
MotionFur 3 years ago
i am an atheist and i agree to a point. what really matters is how the athiest met god and what took place. if god smited the athiest and gave removed the athiest's arms he would have evidence. if god came during an LSD trip than there would be no evidence. but then again i don't really believe that an atheist will ever really meet god. but that is probably because i am an atheist. i don't believe god really exists. maybe the lsd trip though...
greycloud24 3 years ago
I am a Christian and have always thought that if an Atheist met God, they couldnt prove that it was real or not so they would just say that it wasnt real.
SayntAce 3 years ago
I did have a spiritual experience (was aware of a divine presence, as a medium). BUT... it did not make me believe any more than what I experienced. It was just an experience and did not make life feel anymore simple, I could not explain the point of life or know whether God existed. Even if God really came to me now, I would soon (within a few weeks) dought it was God. Only if something significantly changed my wellbeing,feelings,mind, consciousness I maybe nearer to being AWARE (believing).
Catherine8here 3 years ago
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AlexandrianDoctorate 3 years ago
Precisely.
rlepine 3 years ago
That would also kinda kill the whole "free will" part of the gig too wouldn't it?
itsjustmax 3 years ago