This question was asked to Stephen Fry and I love his answer. So I ask you what would you say?
To answer my own question I suppose I would be more logical and tell God it was his fault I did not believe in him because if he created me then he knows I would not blindly follow anything that reads like a fairytale or where there was no proof of existence.
"Platypus? What the fuck was that?"
And why weren't the other animals as cool?!?"
And why weren't the other animals as cool?!?"
So deep down you still keep the door open for this possibility....... I don't, there is nothing to speculate here
It's just a fun hypothetical. We all know there isn't. Jeez. Lighten up man.
@cvccosplay I sure will, np.... I was expecting a response from DiablitaRoja though ?
Hahaaa I think I'd say "So where have you been all my life?" And then if he still wanted to talk with me I would have to question him on why he did things the way he did..you know, what was the point. And then I'd ask him if I could speak directly to Sartre.
I don't think I'd talk to such a being. Either it's too big for it's britches, or it's too big for the conversation to matter.
Hello you, now I can believe in your existence. If it's too late for you, what can I do? I was following my mind with reasons that you have helped created.
I would just have an honest talk about why I don't believe in God. Which if God truly knows all them I'd just be expressing it aloud and directly. Which if this day ever comes were my intentions anyway. If the conversation continues and I can get answers from God. I would ask about a lot more. Mostly about why must there be so much suffering. To a lot of those who believe in you. Not here in America but overseas where there are way worse conditions than here. And is God's power as strong and extensive as the good book leads you to believe?