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samiam1611
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To be honest, I don’t think that’s an unfair assumption. Can’t speak for others of course.…it seems to highlight the paradigm that truth does not matter then to atheists? Is this a correct assumption based on your premise?
I can’t say with any certainty that God does not exist, which is why it was not particularly hard to answer the hypothetical question of the OP. But I will never accept that the Catholic Church contains the full truth or whatever. I would not follow certain rules of theirs. So if it was proven to my satisfaction that everything the CC says was true, and those rules had to be followed in order to go to heaven, I would not care enough to change certain behaviors that I do which are against church teaching. I could say this about almost any organized religion.
Not to say I would not change at all. It just “does not matter” enough to change certain things.
If I found out there was a guy in the sky who created us but has a passive role now, I’d say ok cool, now I understand how we came to be, and I’d go on my merry way. If I was convinced without a doubt that He was super strict like the CC (among other religions) say He is, I’d say screw You, You’re mean and unfair and not worthy of my obedience.
P.S. no offense. I just think life’s unfair, and currently have no one to blame for that. If I did, I would.