More and more I see people being pretty selective of when they believe in 'God.' Seems as if these days people who believe in a 'God' only 'acknowledge' It when they have some problem.
My question, however, is mostly for non-religious people. I want you to think about a situation: You're at school/work/home when you get a call. Someone tells you that the person you love the most in the world be it your mom/sibling etc. has been involved in a freak accident. You rush over to the hospital to the sight of this person bleeding profusely. The doctor comes out of the operating room only to say that there's no more he can do and that the person will most likely die.
Despite the fact that you do not believe in God, will you just for a second whisper a small plea to this being, begging for your loved one's life, in the hope that somehow this person is saved? Will you for a second forget everything that has led you to your disbelief? Will you hope beyond hope that this being is listening?
As I write this I think the answer for most will be 'yes.' However, I may be wrong. Respond guys.
My question, however, is mostly for non-religious people. I want you to think about a situation: You're at school/work/home when you get a call. Someone tells you that the person you love the most in the world be it your mom/sibling etc. has been involved in a freak accident. You rush over to the hospital to the sight of this person bleeding profusely. The doctor comes out of the operating room only to say that there's no more he can do and that the person will most likely die.
Despite the fact that you do not believe in God, will you just for a second whisper a small plea to this being, begging for your loved one's life, in the hope that somehow this person is saved? Will you for a second forget everything that has led you to your disbelief? Will you hope beyond hope that this being is listening?
As I write this I think the answer for most will be 'yes.' However, I may be wrong. Respond guys.