This is directed at believers of a religion as much as atheists and agnostics.
Suppose an event occured that would lead you to the inescapable conclusion that the world around us was created by a divinity. The event can be something only you witnessed, that a group of you witnessed or even the entire world witnessed. The event may be a scientific and peer reviewed study with an extremely high degree of accuracy. Basically the event is something that would convince you of the existence of a divinity without room for doubt.
Assume the divinity is of a Judo-Christian-Islam leaning.
How would that knowledge effect your life?
I'm interested in whether Christians with absolute knowledge (as opposed to faith) in their God would become more devout.
I'm also interested in how such a sudden change in worldview would effect atheists. Are there any atheists here that could never be convinced of a divinity?
Suppose an event occured that would lead you to the inescapable conclusion that the world around us was created by a divinity. The event can be something only you witnessed, that a group of you witnessed or even the entire world witnessed. The event may be a scientific and peer reviewed study with an extremely high degree of accuracy. Basically the event is something that would convince you of the existence of a divinity without room for doubt.
Assume the divinity is of a Judo-Christian-Islam leaning.
How would that knowledge effect your life?
I'm interested in whether Christians with absolute knowledge (as opposed to faith) in their God would become more devout.
I'm also interested in how such a sudden change in worldview would effect atheists. Are there any atheists here that could never be convinced of a divinity?
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