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  • I dont think there will be any time for that. I would say that you are going to know you are wrong on some type of judgement day, what would be the point of a faith based religion if it was proven factual. So if there was a faith that was proven to be factual, I would most likely just stay away from it beacuse you cannot prove faith.
  • If faith was proven true or wrong, it would not be faith, but science.
  • have some points good question-as they cant all be right-mankind has had many gods by defination there can only be one at most-odds are most beliefs are wrong-hopefully one could learn-i am an atheist so proof of anything would be a plus i think----smile and enjoy the day
  • I see what you are asking, and in that context, The truth is always the best way. So if for example I learned that my faith (Christianity) was proven wrong and say Buddhism was proven to be true, I guess I would have to go with what is proven. The thing is, as already stated, religon is based on Faith, (believing without seeing) so there can never really be any proof until everything comes to an end one way or the other.
  • yeah i've been there... im a muslim so i had this problem more than anyone. The best way to deal is to learn more about it than the person proving you wrong. Dont take their word for it, as a matter of fact dont take ANYONES word for anything. Read, read, read and eventually you will find your answers. If you were really wrong then follow the truth, if you find answers then do what you should. Its all up to you, not the person telling you whats right or wrong. you are your own person, dont let NOBODY else tell you what to and what not to believe in... pull your own stringzzzzz ;)
  • How would one religion be proven right while all others are proven wrong? By definition, deity is beyond proof. So, the only way would be for some deity to come down openly and prove that he is divine in some way that can't be disputed. Personally I don't know how that could be done. However, assuming that a deity did do such a thing, then I would accept him. I know that I expect that one deity (Jesus) will eventually do this.
  • I'd go with the science of proof

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