What are you gonna do when the existence of god is disproved?

by Doltologist 86 Replies latest jw experiences

  • Doltologist
    Doltologist

    In 1897, J.J. Thomson discovered the electron. This was the first constituent part of the atom which, for 2,000 years, was thought to be indivisible. Today, we know of 18 elemental particles following the recent discovery of the Higgs Boson, the so-called god particle.

    Back in 1897, most people believed in god because there weren't even any theories as to how the universe came into being. Today, several theories exist.

    Back in 1897, most people believed that jesus actually existed. Today, at the very least, there is much room for doubt.

    In those 118 years, Man has come far. The speed at which man is acquiring new knowledge is increasing and will continue to increase for the foreseeable future.

    Man is now not too far away from understanding how our universe came into being. No serious scientist believes that the solution involves a deity in any way. My best guess is that it will occur within the next 20 years. However, given the speed with which science is moving forward, it may happen in less than 10 years.

    One of the main reasons why man created gods, and ultimately god, was to explain where the universe came from. Once we solve that conundrum, we can dispense with god and put an end to the superstitious nonsense. As Dawkins predicts, deity-based religions will disappear and be dispatched to the waste paper bin of history within a generation. christianity will then become nothing more than a historical curiosity. Within two or three generations, people will look back and wonder about the sanity of a people who believed in two mythical figures (god and jesus) that they were willing to die for.

    I do not believe that the existence of god will be disproved but only because I can't see how this might be achieved. However, within the next 20 years, we will know enough about the universe to realise that it was probably a case of man inventing god, rather than the other way round. Rather than god being disproved, god will become increasingly marginalised through increasing scientific advances. Dawkins has already gone on record as saying that the probability that god exists is very low (less than 1%). As we move forward, I expect Dawkins' figure to be reduced even further and for the bulk of the population to follow suit.

    So. within the lifetime of many of the readers of this post, the existence of god, for all intents and purposes, will be disproved, but probably by stealth.

    There will be some of you who will ignore and disregard this post. There will be some of you who will refuse to believe this post because you wont want it to be true. There will be some of you who wont understand the science. There will be some of you who will just continue to believe in god regardless because that's what you want to believe. All this is fine. It's your choice.

    However, regardless of how you feel and what you want, it will happen. It's no longer a case of IF, it's now only a case of WHEN.

    I wont be affected at all because I don't believe in god and I never have, even as a child.

    Those of you whose lives do not revolve around a belief in god and church will largely be unaffected too.

    Those of you who do have a devout belief in god and the church are going to be affected most. You people need to think about what you are going to do.

    Your church will probably tell you that this is all stuff and nonsense and that it will never happen. You had better hope that your church is right and that I'm wrong. In your position though, I'd do some reading about how far science has progressed and where it's going and what the implications are.

    IMHO, though, the writing is already on the wall. As the sandwich boards said, "the end is nigh". It just isn't the end that some people were expecting.

  • truthseeker100
    truthseeker100
    Your reference starts in 1897. In 2015 there are billions of people alive today waiting for someone to disprove a belief in God. It's not going to happen.
  • DarioKehl
    DarioKehl

    You can't prove a negative. Look at the discovery of every transitional species' fossil. All creationist have to say is, "well you just made 2 MORE gaps--what was before and after Tiktaalik? Checkmate, atheists!"

    they will ALWAYS fall back on the god of the gaps fallacy. Russell's Teapot is an analogy published in the 50s and it will stand the test of time.

  • smiddy
    smiddy

    The existence of God being disproved is not going to happen in your time ,mine, or my children`s or my grandchildren` s lifetime .

    And by the same token proof of the existence of God is not going to happen in your time ,mine ,or my children`s or my grandchildren`s lifetime

    smiddy

  • Doltologist
    Doltologist

    Truthseeker100, DarioKehl, Smiddy

    Here's what I wrote: I do not believe that the existence of god will be disproved but only because I can't see how this might be achieved. However, within the next 20 years, we will know enough about the universe to realise that it was probably a case of man inventing god, rather than the other way round. Rather than god being disproved, god will become increasingly marginalised through increasing scientific advances.

    If we go back 100 years, I would guess that, near as damn it, 100% of Europeans believed in god because there simply wasn't a reasonable alternative. Hell, even I would have believed. Today, that figure is down to 60% and is falling.

    Today, we have some credible scientific alternatives to god. Unproven, yes, but credible non-the-less. The proof will come, and, like it or not, sooner than we think.

    100 years ago, this wasn't even a subject that was discussed in polite company. Well, that was then. This is now.

    However, will god's existence ever be disproved wasn't the question, was it?

    The question was, what are you gonna do when god's existence is disproved?

  • LoveUniHateExams
    LoveUniHateExams

    At the moment, and for the foreseeable future, the existence of God can be neither proved or disproved.

    Of course, the burden of proof rests upon those who insist on the existence of God.

  • notsurewheretogo
    notsurewheretogo

    How do you disprove something via science and evidence that doesn't exist in the known physical universe but supposedly exists in another realm, a spirit one, one we cannot see or do any research on?

    Disproving God is impossible...as is proving he exists also impossible. But as others say, the burden of proof does not lie with me since I don't believe in any god, it lies with those who claim he does exist.

  • punkofnice
    punkofnice

    People will believe what they want to believe irrespective of 'proof'.

    That's why the 'flat earth society' exists.

    Our little friend 'confirmation bias' will help us live our chosen dreams.

  • TheOldHippie
    TheOldHippie

    However, within the next 20 years, we will know enough about the universe to realise that it was probably a case of man inventing god, rather than the other way round.

    With the discoveries in the field of molecular machines etc., God is a far more probable reality than He was before those startling discoveries were made.


  • Ucantnome
    Ucantnome
    I'll probably be dead

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