This just in, from "K-WTF?":
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Apparently a man decided to lower himself into a lion's den to prove that God doesn't exist. He shouted that God would save him if God exists, and lowered himself into the den.
The lions, apparently, didn't read the memo, and had their own name for the man: dinner.
I've always hated displays like this. Displays that assume that a stupid, irrational action on someone's part should or would invoke God's mercy towards that person's stupidity. Now, sure, one could read the Bible grossly out of context and defend this sort of behaviour (Daniel and the lion's den; one of the temptations of Christ), but it would take someone incredibly poorly versed in scripture to even begin to assume that God would intervene in a stunt as stupid as this one. In the case of Daniel, he was thrown in the lion's den pretty much against his will and as a direct result of his faith in God. God used that incident (as well as the notorious fiery furnace with three of Daniel's buddies) to accomplish His will and to shake up an empire. In the case of the temptation of Christ (where Christ is urged to throw himself off a cliff to test the scripture that assures God's protection), Christ's answer was that it was written that you should not test God. So that one's out.
The funny thing is, in this man's stunt, I'm pretty sure only one person left that day with a more definitive view of the existence/nonexistence of God. And that person ain't speaking. The rest probably were pretty much of one mind in figuring good riddance.