by Solace » Aug 12th, '11, 00:00
How do you try and fail? Lol, it would be QUITE hard for someone who's grown up with values of no God to just push God into their life and try to believe that there is something much larger than them that some how created them, almost as if it's magic. And I wasn't talking about someone who turned Christian to Athiest, I just mean an Athiest in general. It's a difficult concept to believe in, and there are too many unanswered questions for someone questioning God's existence to just give in and believe in something they can't see, in something that doesn't talk to them, in something they don't really see helping the world at all, in something they see as fiction, etc.
I'm not quite sure what you're trying to debate though lol. You're trying to debate that non-believers can't try and fail? And that it's either succeed in believing, or not believing at all? I'm not quite sure how this topic rose, since this is supposed to be about the afterlife lol.
Well, non-believers can try and fail because no matter who they interact with, or what bibles they read through, or stories they read/hear of, or what documentaries about God's existence they watch, they still can't believe there is a God. And you can't really debate that, I mean that's exactly what non-believers do. Unless you're a non-believer who has tried and failed, you can't really have much to say against it. You're speaking for something you're not apart of, and saying it doesn't work like that, since you're not a non-believer who tried and failed, but a non-believer who doesn't care to try.