@ChazMaz you describe an opposite circumstance but don’t ask a corresponding question. theists fully expect that each of us in our turn or mankind at large at some point in history will learn the truth of the existence of God. Perhaps much like you describe – suddenly, there you stand in the undeniable presence of God (pretty scary thought to even contemplate, huh?).
Science may or may not be able to prove or disprove the existence of God. My guess is that it won’t, and guess what? i wouldn’t count that as a failure of science because as i wrote above, science is not in the business of disproving God, but rather it is in the business of understanding nature, the physical world. To a theist, understanding nature is revealing God.
So from my perspective, it’s difficult to contemplate a question that i believe stretches the imagination to the point that the question has no rational basis.
What’s more, the question reminds me that “Atheists” already consider me crazy. The details tell me given the premises of the question, i will be certified insane and locked away.
no, sorry. the question might as well be about racial or political or religious intolerance, and lacks integrity (big word for me lately, integrity). yes, it’s devised to provide amusement, but i thought we got passed enjoying throwing christians to the lions.
btw, i do not consider myself a christian.