Elind
Philosopher
On considering "one god" beliefs versus many, from the perspective of an outsider alien, it seems that many religions, and Catholics in particular really worship many gods. One boss and many lesser ones.
Other religions, past or present, have gods for water, earth, fire, war and whatever, but Catholics pray to the father, the son, the ghost, the virgin, and a veritable host of saints, depending on what their desires are.
I realize that they have their own explanations for this, but how does it differ from from praying to the rain god for rain, the healing god for illness the farmer god for crops, and so on? Or doesn't it?
Other religions, past or present, have gods for water, earth, fire, war and whatever, but Catholics pray to the father, the son, the ghost, the virgin, and a veritable host of saints, depending on what their desires are.
I realize that they have their own explanations for this, but how does it differ from from praying to the rain god for rain, the healing god for illness the farmer god for crops, and so on? Or doesn't it?
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