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<blockquote data-quote="JoeyArnold" data-source="post: 60047118" data-attributes="member: 284191"><p>Some of the people here are overlooking the hypothetical question in if God wasn't real. <span style="color: Red"><strong>My response is that if there is no God then I'd still choose to love thy neighbor as myself & <span style="color: SeaGreen">I don't exactly need God (to tell me that</span>, to care for others, for morality, etc) in order to live a good life. I mean, of course I need Christ, but hypothetically if there is no Christ then it means I did it all by myself without the help of Christ (hypothetically speaking) I have nothing to lose & I'm still helping people joyfully, abundantly, etc.</strong></span> </p><p></p><p>A hypothesis is a stab towards a different perspective on things. It doesn't mean that there is no god but for the sake of arguing "What if there was no god?" Not everybody here answered that question. Instead they just went to the side to say "Of course God is real" confusing to take a step of faith into a different point of view. But the question is asking for an alternative. The question is asking you if morality has purpose apart from a deity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeyArnold, post: 60047118, member: 284191"] Some of the people here are overlooking the hypothetical question in if God wasn't real. [COLOR=Red][B]My response is that if there is no God then I'd still choose to love thy neighbor as myself & [COLOR=SeaGreen]I don't exactly need God (to tell me that[/COLOR], to care for others, for morality, etc) in order to live a good life. I mean, of course I need Christ, but hypothetically if there is no Christ then it means I did it all by myself without the help of Christ (hypothetically speaking) I have nothing to lose & I'm still helping people joyfully, abundantly, etc.[/B][/COLOR] A hypothesis is a stab towards a different perspective on things. It doesn't mean that there is no god but for the sake of arguing "What if there was no god?" Not everybody here answered that question. Instead they just went to the side to say "Of course God is real" confusing to take a step of faith into a different point of view. But the question is asking for an alternative. The question is asking you if morality has purpose apart from a deity. [/QUOTE]
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