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Q: Did Voltaire say Christianity would cease and so would God?
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What is the end of this Voltaire quote if god did not exist?

it would be necessary to invent him.


What would happen if god killed everone?

Mankind would cease to be, then.


What philosopher said If God did not exist man would create him?

A famous quote by Voltaire . Its meaning is still debated today. The way I (like to) see it, it is a sentence said in irony. Voltaire is saying, "Let us accept that God exists. But what if he didn't? Well, we would have to invent him, because he is necessary for the individual / society , for whatever reasons. So then, if he DIDN'T exist, we would actually be living exactly the same way, believing in a God that is not there." With this irony, Voltaire is trying to show that God does not exist. Perhaps Voltaire is saying that it does not matter whether God exists or not.


What would happen if God killed everyone?

Then, everyone would die and perish. Mankind would cease to exist.


Who argued that if christianity was not from god how would it survive?

nicodemus


Why should protestants have a god?

The entire basis of Christianity is a belief in God. Without this core belief, there would be no Christianity - Protestant or any other.


When did Christianity first developed?

Christianity is the worship of Jesus Christ. Development of Christianity would have started with the disciples when they become aware and believed that Jesus was the Son of God.


Why were europeans so interested in exploration the 1400 and 1500?

To spread Christianity. They thought it was what their God wanted them to do as if it would help save the people of the world.


What are Christianity prophets?

Christianity prophets are people who claim they can speak to God. Examples would be Moses, Jesus, and Noah.


How is the nature of God in Judaism different from God in Christianity?

How is the nature of God in Judaism different from God in Christianity


What does this mean I reverse the phrase of Voltaire and say that if God really existed it would be necessary to abolish him?

I can't think of a simpler way of putting it.


Would you put christianity in the category of polytheism or monotheism?

Christianity is considered monotheism, because they only believe one God.