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Why God is God Alone, and No One Else

Ethnikos

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Is it possible for people to agree there is one God?

Can people give up partisanship enough to agree that God is
far away somewhere, in a place we can not go, and that God
does no come here and that we can not know His name?

Would the world be a better place if we could?
 
I for one think it's a far better idea to agree to disagree and learn to live with one and another, because in the end people are going to believe what they wanna believe regardless of any facts put in front of them.

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Is it possible for people to agree there is one God?

Can people give up partisanship enough to agree that God is
far away somewhere, in a place we can not go, and that God
does no come here and that we can not know His name?

Would the world be a better place if we could?

Is it possible for people to agree that there is no god?
 
Is it possible for people to agree that there is no god?

Not at this time I guess. As a race we haven't mature pass the point of Linus and his security blanket I guess.
 
I've no need to imagine gods. I can't understand why anyone needs to.

Can people give up partisanship enough to agree that God is
far away somewhere, in a place we can not go, and that God
does no come here and that we can not know His name?

Then what good would it be, if it did exist? What you describe is exactly the same as no god at all.
So, why bother?
 
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Is it possible for people to agree there is one God?

Can people give up partisanship enough to agree that God is
far away somewhere, in a place we can not go, and that God
does no come here and that we can not know His name?

Would the world be a better place if we could?

no, no, no and no
 
I for one think it's a far better idea to agree to disagree and learn to live with one and another, because in the end people are going to believe what they wanna believe regardless of any facts put in front of them.
Right, learning to live with each other.
I imagine it would be easier to get along if we all could agree to say, "Gods by name are, by definition, gods of this world. You can have the god of your choice and name him whatever you want."
For example, people A, over here with god 55, and people B, over there with god 65. If A says that 55 is god over 65 because 55 is the true god, by agreement B could counter, "No, because we understand the true God is not named."
People A could come back with, "But 55 is really great."
Everyone else in the world could say, "That's nice and worship 55 all you want, amongst yourself. B has a god already, that they think is pretty good too.
 
I think the world is a better place when people are free to believe or not believe whatever they want about any gods, as long as they are not hurting anyone.
Without that freedom, pointless wars tend to crop up.
People do hurt other people over gods all the time.
Backing off on a claim for ownership of the world by one particular god would seem to be an improvement.
It would have to be an agreement that is voluntarily arrived at, otherwise it defeats the purpose.
 
Ethnikos I am a living breathing human being and if you are going to quote me have the decency to not quote me out of context. I'm right with the other posters that say that it would be far better if everyone could wrap their minds around the fact that are no gods.

But there will always be people who believe what they want, regardless of what evidence is put before them.
 
Not at this time I guess. As a race we haven't mature pass the point of Linus and his security blanket I guess.

I wasn't really being serious,it was a vain attempt to show ethnikos just how vapid his question was.
 
People do hurt other people over gods all the time.
Backing off on a claim for ownership of the world by one particular god would seem to be an improvement.
It would have to be an agreement that is voluntarily arrived at, otherwise it defeats the purpose.

You are over estimating the importance of gods The only time that I ever come across the word god is here. Nobody I know is interested in it.
 
I've no need to imagine gods. I can't understand why anyone needs to.
Then what good would it be, if it did exist? What you describe is exactly the same as no god at all.
So, why bother?
Some people are happy with no god and others are happy with an unnamed entity that may not even reside inside this universe. Some people are happy with a god who is not even a person.
People who need a picture of a god or story books about this god, can keep their icons as long as they don't try to conquer the world for this iconic god, which is obviously a product of their imagination.

The new Conan movie is coming out with this barbarian of the god, Crom. Should he tell the world that it belongs to Crom. He could do that if he is prepared to kill everyone in the world.
 

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