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If there was a pilgrimage for atheists,where would they go?
I'm aware that atheism means disbelief and no religion,but IF they want to go on an "atheist" pilgrimage,where would they go,think about the least religious,most scientific place in the world.
14 Answers
- Yellow CanaryLv 63 years ago
We are told at Deuteronomy 30:19+20: "I take the heavens and the earth as witnesses against you today that I have put life and death before you, the blessing and the curse; and you must choose life so that you may live, you and your descendants, by loving Jehovah your God, by listening to his voice and by sticking to him, for he is your life....." No matter what we ourselves might believe, the Bible always tells us the truth. Most people do not want to believe the truth because as the saying goes: "the truth hurts" especially when we want to believe men, not God. I invite you to look into the international website, jw.org and Bible Teachings > Bible Questions Answered. Watch videos such as: What is God's Kingdom? Why did God Create the Earth? Why did Jesus Die? Does God have a Name? and Why Study the Bible? If you believe what you learned, you can request your FREE personal Bible study online. Thank you for this question.
- Anonymous3 years ago
the library
- Anonymous3 years ago
College or university?
Oh, sorry, that’s just what many atheists do after high school.
- ?Lv 73 years ago
The closest thing I've done to a pilgrimage was a visit to the Very Large Array (VLA), a series of radio telescopes in New Mexico. It was featured in the movie Contact, which was only a few years old at the time.
I think the LHC would be an appropriate one for today. Or maybe a really good research library.
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- 3 years ago
There are many places I would go. However, they are very personal. This is because there is no link between atheists other then knowing there is no god.
My personal pilgrimages would be:
Athens for the birth philosophy
India for the Buddha
We already go to Glastonbury, Avebury, Rollright and Stonehenge
- ?Lv 53 years ago
By definition, atheists can't go on a pilgrimage. No place could be considered "holy" in an atheist world view.
However, due to my interests in science and technology, I think an experiment at the LHC would be amazing to see, but there is no requirement that any other atheist share my interest.
- Anonymous3 years ago
no
- Anonymous3 years ago
Probably visit the moon if it was possible. To get away from the christian halfwitts for a while
- Anonymous3 years ago
We need go nowhere.
Reality exists everywhere.