Hello. I am new to these boards. I am an atheist and am fascinated with what people believe and why they believe it. Please don't feel obligated, but I have a few questions I'd like to ask to help me learn more about the beliefs of Christians.
How did you come to the conclusion that your god exists?
How confident are you in your belief that your god exists? (let's say 0 is no confidence at all and 100 is absolute total maximum confidence). Where would you rate yourself from 0 to 100?
If others believe just as strongly in their gods as you do in your god, and they're just as certain they are right as you are certain that you're right, what would you suppose would be the best way to go about determining which of you is right?
If it could be shown that your god wasn't real, would you revise your belief? (e.g. I do hold the belief that the moon landings weren't a conspiracy or hoax. But if NASA made a public announcement declaring that the moon landings were a hoax, explained how they did it and why they did it, then I'd revise my belief that the moon landings weren't a hoax)
What do you suppose it would take or what would have to occur to convince you that your god isn't real or for you to revise your belief that your god is real?
To what degree is your belief that your god is real influenced by your upbringing?
If you were raised in a Muslim or perhaps Hindu household - perhaps somewhere in western or southern Asia - do you think you'd be more inclined to believe the Muslim or Hindu god is real rather than your god being real?
How did you come to the conclusion that your god exists?
How confident are you in your belief that your god exists? (let's say 0 is no confidence at all and 100 is absolute total maximum confidence). Where would you rate yourself from 0 to 100?
If others believe just as strongly in their gods as you do in your god, and they're just as certain they are right as you are certain that you're right, what would you suppose would be the best way to go about determining which of you is right?
If it could be shown that your god wasn't real, would you revise your belief? (e.g. I do hold the belief that the moon landings weren't a conspiracy or hoax. But if NASA made a public announcement declaring that the moon landings were a hoax, explained how they did it and why they did it, then I'd revise my belief that the moon landings weren't a hoax)
What do you suppose it would take or what would have to occur to convince you that your god isn't real or for you to revise your belief that your god is real?
To what degree is your belief that your god is real influenced by your upbringing?
If you were raised in a Muslim or perhaps Hindu household - perhaps somewhere in western or southern Asia - do you think you'd be more inclined to believe the Muslim or Hindu god is real rather than your god being real?