So the question is asked: what if God doesn't exist? Well, let's say for the sake of argument that God doesn't exist. What if God doesn't exist? What then would follow? What if there is no God?
Well okay, but what if, in that scenario, God doesn't exist, but what if there were some completely different/other being who created everything, who was all-powerful, all-knowing, and who loves us? You can't rule that out!
Even if God doesn't exist, then you can't rule out this other being. Obviously if God does exist, then the idea of this other being is pretty redundant. It would never even come up. But if for the sake of argument, we agree that God doesn't exist, suddenly what about this other being.
What would you even call such a being? It's a real can of worms!
Well okay, but what if, in that scenario, God doesn't exist, but what if there were some completely different/other being who created everything, who was all-powerful, all-knowing, and who loves us? You can't rule that out!
Even if God doesn't exist, then you can't rule out this other being. Obviously if God does exist, then the idea of this other being is pretty redundant. It would never even come up. But if for the sake of argument, we agree that God doesn't exist, suddenly what about this other being.
What would you even call such a being? It's a real can of worms!
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