I of course argue no on this topic but I wish to hear other opinions.
If it is undoubtedly proven that no god possible exists would it make the concept of a god pointless in your own life?
So many religions are founded upon the realness of god or gods; their existence becomes the pivotal message of that religion. Monotheistic religion instead teach that only their god is existent and real and reject or deny the existence of other deities.
Yet if a religion promoted the absurdity of a god's existence and is simultaneous importance would that be a proper message to you?
Obviously their are Pagan atheists who understand this along with Dharmic atheists but can the same be said about Islam, Christianity or other religions?
Would there still be prayer, ceremony, worship and ritual? If so how are they useful if the existence of these deities are deemed false
If it was undoubtedly proven that there was no God possible, then what would it mean to keep the concept, have prayer, ceremony, worship and ritual to a vacuum--ritual for the pure sake of ritual???
There are many things we relate to as gods: money, power, sex, drugs, fun, love, justice, knowledge, beauty and fulfillment. The question is, is there a conscious, essentially omnipotent God? The answer is a big fat absolute complete lack of evidence. So in the absence of said lack, I've proposed that we worship the ultimate possible goal in this life, the pursuit of Truth with its aspects which I listed last above--knowledge, justice, love and beauty...from the objective Truth thru to the subjective Truth. Therefore, with our compass pointed at Truth, we will be headed in the right direction no matter which answer is correct.
God is Truth. Truth is God. It's all we need to remember.