Atheists: If you haven't traveled to each and every one of the 17000000000

galaxies, how can you know that...? ...another realm doesn't exist? What if heaven is in one of those galaxies? By the way, scientists estimate somewhere between 50 billion and 500 billion, so the number I gave is hardly generous (170 billion).
 
Have YOU traveled to your "heaven"? If not, how can you give any justification that IT actually exists? With all of the possible places life could exist in the universe, why do you Christians deny that there could be life on another planet? If your "heaven" can exist somewhere out there, then other forms of life can as well.
 

villhelm

New member
Q will be deleted like the last one after you get a whole bunch of answers you don't like pointing out why you are so oblivious ... why bother.
 

James

Active member
God, by your (religious peoples') defintion, is omnipotent and omnipresent. Why, then, should he be so hard to find?
 

Jamie

Member
we don't but then if it were it technically wouldn't be heaven as Christians believe the only wat to reach heaven is by obeying God. If it was in somewhere in another galaxy all we would have to do to reach there is build a fast enough rocket lol and also we could go there when we were alive. I don't think Christians believe this either do they?
 

Alexis

Member
What if *Yoda* is in one of those galaxies, far, far away?

Are you going to start believing in the Force now, just because you haven't been to every galaxy in the universe to see that it's not there?
 
If you can find a realm in the physical universe, it would, by definition, not be Heaven.

Even if you could prove heaven, that has nothing to do with the existence of a deity, which is what atheism is concerned about.
 
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