Are you one who does not believe in God? Well that is one way of looking at things, but it begs the answers to some questions doesn't it? Answers that religion has conveniently provided for the believers. For instance if you chose not to believe, then you now will have to address some very challenging and perhaps fearful questions won't you? Not believing is a lot harder than believing isn't it? The easy way is to simply go for all the explanations of a chosen religion and leave it at that. No that would not take very much thought would it? If you have chosen not to believe in a God, Gods or Statues, then here are the questions you must first address;
1.) How did the Universe Start?
2.) Who Started it?
3.) Why was it started?
4.) How should I live my life while I am here?
5.) What happens to me when I die?
6.) How will the universe end?
Not exactly an easy set of questions to answer considering the limited information avail
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