Yes, why?
whhaaaaaaaat
So Thor and Odin are the same as the Abrahimic god?
There are some hairy Norsemen that would like to disagree.
Well, normally I expect the utterly ridiculous and stupid posts to come from religious posters. But you've taken it to a whole new level of ignorance. Which, in a way, is impressive.
Are you having a laugh? How can hundreds of different gods have made the same universe hundreds of different times?? The religions are just different versions of the same story.
Are you having a laugh? How can hundreds of different gods have made the same universe hundreds of different times?? The religions are just different versions of the same story.
Are you having a laugh? How can hundreds of different gods have made the same universe hundreds of different times?? The religions are just different versions of the same story.
There is only one God. All religions point to the same God, ergo he exists.
That's not your argument though is it? You're saying all the variety of gods in human cultures are the same god.
I mean, if what you meant is that they're all a fabrication or fiction then you should say that. Currently your post, which I even clarified first before showing my derision, is similar to saying Harry Potter and Gandalf are the same because they both cast magic. So they must be the same.
OK fair enough. I firmly believe that all Gods and religions are an entirely human construct. If you say that God does indeed exist, whichever religion you follow, you have the belief that your god was the one(s) who created the universe. Only one (or all) of them can have created the universe, therefore they must all be the same God(s).
OK fair enough.
I firmly believe that all Gods and religions are an entirely human construct.
If you say that God does indeed exist, whichever religion you follow, you have the belief that your god was the one(s) who created the universe.
Only one (or all) of them can have created the universe,
therefore they must all be the same God(s).
Only one (or all) of them can have created the universe, therefore they must all be the same God(s).
If God created the universe then who created god? God doesn't make sense.
I don't understand. If I make a table, but you make the exact same table at the same time in the same place, then logically we must be the same person...whether that's physically possible or not. Whether or not you believe that I made the table or you made the table, either one of us or both of us made the table. Whichever one it is, that doesn't change depending on whether someone else believes I made the table or you did...despite my ineptitude with words, I'm sure you know what I'm talking about.
I said that "either one of us or both of us made the table."