If Jesus appears tomorrow and says chrisitanity is the way to go.
Or if miracles happen and people video tape them.
Or if like some prophesy comes true 100 percent.
Instead of that being proof religion matters, what if it's the opposite?
What if, people then look at those things as REAL.
And as scientific things.
And if they are real, people will discard them as religion because the stereotype of religion is that it's about faith.
If there is proof of God, then people won't care about the bible or the quran, or Bhuddism or whatever cus they don't need to have faith, they have facts.
I'm trying to explain for example if a helicopter appeared 100 years ago or like 200 years ago, then people might say that's a miracle but then they would say like they say today it's just part of our world.
If it becomes proof and evidence then people will treat it differently.
Maybe as someone religious you want to find proof to shut people up, but what if you do it kills faith?
Or if miracles happen and people video tape them.
Or if like some prophesy comes true 100 percent.
Instead of that being proof religion matters, what if it's the opposite?
What if, people then look at those things as REAL.
And as scientific things.
And if they are real, people will discard them as religion because the stereotype of religion is that it's about faith.
If there is proof of God, then people won't care about the bible or the quran, or Bhuddism or whatever cus they don't need to have faith, they have facts.
I'm trying to explain for example if a helicopter appeared 100 years ago or like 200 years ago, then people might say that's a miracle but then they would say like they say today it's just part of our world.
If it becomes proof and evidence then people will treat it differently.
Maybe as someone religious you want to find proof to shut people up, but what if you do it kills faith?
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