What if there is no god?
this question was asked to me by an atheist.how would you live if suppose there is no god..would you and way you lead your life change and what would be major changes that would occur in way you lead your life?
Life is easier to live without God, infact I would say it is easier, since you are not always having to contemplate the complications that belief entails.
It doesn't really change much in your day to day life though, but it does tend to make things easier, no church to go to etc.
Jsut because you turn atheist though, does not mean you have to change your moral principles, some of the nicest people I know are atheists, whiel some of the nastiest pieces of works are two self righteous christians I know.
How you live your life is always up to you.
Well it is all about faith and belief. If you think the world will be good without God SO, BE IT. otherwise LET the INVISIBLE God be in our mind ,because it really does not mean anything hearse.
If somebody FEELS GOOD while thinking about God and its + SIDES, then it really is good.
So if there was no God , may be we would have been missing the good ways that were so important to keep us stable and out of the BAD tendencies.
It really does not make any difference at all. God is there for those who believe, and God is hope for those who need it most.
I believe there is a God and that is good enough for me; but if you do not believe in God and you are self sufficient, then you would be all right even if God does not exist.
Nope, no God in my life. Never had the faith. I get on with life just fine, and still have some kind of moral structure. My beliefs are part of what I've chosen to live by, not imposed on me through dogma or tradition. Death and all that does seem a bit on the cold side, but I think of it more along the lines of recycling physically speaking. As for persistence of a self, that I've achieved through my interactions and relationships with those around me.
Being an atheist, I do live my life as if there were no gods, since I don't believe any exist.
How do I live my life? Basically, by the golden rule, which is ubiquitous and very useful, unless one is a masochist...then do the opposite!
How can anyone answer that question? There has been the concept of God or Gods throughout human development. Civilizations have been shaped by it or them, and so has the minds of humans. You can't anwer it...not on this planet!
Now I personally hung up my believe in God next to my baseball spikes in high school; however, you can't extract God like a decayed mollar from what we are.
My life would be much the same as it is now. I wouldn't lead my life differently.
I would be more at peace if I knew for certain there was no God. Just because I wouldn't have to think about it any longer. There is no white knight coming to save you, people have to save themselves.
But other than that, nothing would change.
IF THERE WAS NO GOD THEN HOW U GET HERE AN YA FAMILY SEE HE WHOS BELEVES SHELL LIVE HE WHO DONT BELEVES SHELL ASK HIM FOR GIVENESS NOT OR U SHELL DIE..HAHAH GOD IS HERE U JUST GOT TOO OPEN YA EYESSSSSS JUST PRAY O HE IS HERE
This is one of the easiest questions to answer here on the HUBPAGES!
If there was NO GOD...
There would be "NOTHING" as "EVERYTHING AND EVERY BODY COMES FROM GOD."
That is what you should have said to him.
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