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Posted by Meade on May 18, 2003 at 19:21:46:
In Reply to: Does God exists? posted by Bilal Tufail Bhatti on February 04, 2003 at 09:18:27:
Can we prove the existance of any creator? Yes, we are the proof. Regardless of any belief the FACT remains that we are here.
If the concept of any God is elimintated from human life then what would happen with human beings. Would we be able to stay balanced or would there be some stage of unbalancing in human life.
Yes there would be stage of unbalenceing. People live and die by these beliefs. To remove the existance of their beliefs or to disprove their beliefs would leave nothing for these people to live for. But even if you were able to 'prove' that their god(s) did not exist,it is my opinion, they would continue to belive. If you completely removed the idea of all gods from the Human sociaty, they would create new ones. It is human nature to want to understand. To want to know why or how everything is. If you could take away their answers, there would be a mass panic around the world, only until they came up with new answers.
Have fun and be happy.
Meade
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