Katallina
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Finding something non-scientific yet irrefutable seems like a contradictory statement when Science has become the primary religion of the day--even for many who claim to follow some form of spiritual faith.
To really dig into your question I would have to consider if what you are really asking is:
1. What if we discovered that the process of creation does not match what happened in Genesis. (Which for some is already up for debate)
or
2. What if we reached irrefutable proof that creation, God, etc. absolutely, without question, did not exist?
In which case I would agree with "Eat, drink, and be merry--for tomorrow you die." Religion of any nature cannot thrive without faith, which means that even if what was discovered was a different God then that presented in the Bible it would be too late.
This kind of scenario ultimately presents a pandora's box which, once opened, would never be able to be resealed. And trust me, there would be a whole lot of chaos on earth as people realized what had actually been lost (because in contrast to Pandora's box, hope would not remain.).
I've never understood the logic of hoping for planet wide doom to excuse oneself from spirituality, rather than searching for deeper meaning that can enrich one's own life.
Fortunately, I don't have to worry about this kind of "what if" question because I have found my truth and made peace with it. I hope that with time you will succeed in that venture as well. God bless.
To really dig into your question I would have to consider if what you are really asking is:
1. What if we discovered that the process of creation does not match what happened in Genesis. (Which for some is already up for debate)
or
2. What if we reached irrefutable proof that creation, God, etc. absolutely, without question, did not exist?
In which case I would agree with "Eat, drink, and be merry--for tomorrow you die." Religion of any nature cannot thrive without faith, which means that even if what was discovered was a different God then that presented in the Bible it would be too late.
This kind of scenario ultimately presents a pandora's box which, once opened, would never be able to be resealed. And trust me, there would be a whole lot of chaos on earth as people realized what had actually been lost (because in contrast to Pandora's box, hope would not remain.).
I've never understood the logic of hoping for planet wide doom to excuse oneself from spirituality, rather than searching for deeper meaning that can enrich one's own life.
Fortunately, I don't have to worry about this kind of "what if" question because I have found my truth and made peace with it. I hope that with time you will succeed in that venture as well. God bless.
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