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Post by Rodney Farber on Apr 17, 2021 0:26:48 GMT
The Second commandment states,By that very statement, isn't Yahweh admitting that there are other Gods available to be worshiped?
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Post by mikef6 on Apr 17, 2021 0:30:41 GMT
The Second commandment states,By that very statement, isn't Yahweh admitting that there are other Gods available to be worshiped?
The ancient Egyptian cat god Bastet. I worship her and my cats Asta and Bandito who are her representatives on Earth.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on Apr 17, 2021 0:35:50 GMT
There are zero Gods.
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Post by Catman on Apr 17, 2021 0:39:58 GMT
The Second commandment states,By that very statement, isn't Yahweh admitting that there are other Gods available to be worshiped?
The ancient Egyptian cat god Bastet. I worship her and my cats Asta and Bandito who are her representatives on Earth. Bastet is featured in The Three Lives of Thomasina so she has to be real.
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Post by drystyx on Apr 17, 2021 1:42:32 GMT
Right. Pick the right one, say the right name, pronounce exactly correct, or go straight to Hell. Do not pass "Go". Do not collect two hundred dollars.
Of course, that's what Jesus was sent to save us from. Since no one can pronounce his Earthly name, it's not a "name" thing. It's the Holy Ghost.
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Post by Hnefahogg on Apr 17, 2021 5:58:40 GMT
Yes, so said St. Paul:
As concerning therefore the eating of those things that are offered in sacrifice unto idols, we know that an idol is nothing in the world, and that there is none other God but one.
For though there be that are called gods, whether in heaven or in earth, (as there be gods many, and lords many,)
But to us there is but one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we in him; and one Lord Jesus Christ, by whom are all things, and we by him. - 1 Cor. 8:4-6 KJV
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Post by Cody™ on Apr 17, 2021 9:04:51 GMT
There are loads of gods. But there is only one God.
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Post by amyghost on Apr 17, 2021 13:55:05 GMT
There are loads of gods. But there is only one God. Capitalization of the noun is everything, kids . Still and all, maybe a TM should be inserted after the name just to ensure that everyone knows they are getting the one and only TRUE GOD Brand--accept no substitutes.
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Post by Rodney Farber on Apr 18, 2021 10:33:31 GMT
There are loads of gods. But there is only one God. Capitalization of the noun is everything, kids . Still and all, maybe a TM should be inserted after the name just to ensure that everyone knows they are getting the one and only TRUE GOD Brand--accept no substitutes. I noticed the lack of capitalization when I copied it from the King James and also the New International version.
So if GOD created everything, then he must have created these lesser gods. What can these lesser gods do? Did one of them come to earth and have sex with Marlee Matlin's mother? And if GOD doesn't want us to worship these gods, why did HE create them in the first place.
This B.S. casts a huge shadow on this ancient book of short stories.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2021 11:41:50 GMT
Capitalization of the noun is everything, kids . Still and all, maybe a TM should be inserted after the name just to ensure that everyone knows they are getting the one and only TRUE GOD Brand--accept no substitutes. I noticed the lack of capitalization when I copied it from the King James and also the New International version.
So if GOD created everything, then he must have created these lesser gods. What can these lesser gods do? Did one of them come to earth and have sex with Marlee Matlin's mother? And if GOD doesn't want us to worship these gods, why did HE create them in the first place.
This B.S. casts a huge shadow on this ancient book of short stories.
Interesting lol. Although just because God created everything doesnt mean he controls people's actions. Remember free will
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Post by Deleted on Apr 18, 2021 11:45:36 GMT
The Second commandment states,By that very statement, isn't Yahweh admitting that there are other Gods available to be worshiped?
I think it meant no false 'human' gods but thats an interesting pov. Perhaps it could mean Hindu or alien gods too?
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Post by Rodney Farber on Apr 18, 2021 17:04:06 GMT
The Second commandment states,By that very statement, isn't Yahweh admitting that there are other Gods available to be worshiped?
I think it meant no false 'human' gods but thats an interesting pov. Perhaps it could mean Hindu or alien gods too? What's a false "human" god? Are there true human gods or alien gods or Hindu gods?
I contend that the Bible is an anthology of ancient folklore. Theists claim it's the word of GOD. When I point out any inconsistency, they claim I'm interpreting it incorrectly.
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Post by rizdek on Apr 18, 2021 17:11:53 GMT
The Second commandment states,By that very statement, isn't Yahweh admitting that there are other Gods available to be worshiped?
The typical Christian response I've heard is that 'god' means things other than the traditional 'super person.' They'll say people put other things first, ahead of God, and make THOSE THINGS their 'god.' EG, they'll say someone worships money or fame or power or yadda yadda yadda so THAT is the 'god' they put before Yeah Way.
I think at the time, they did believe in multiple gods and even held contests to see which 'god' was stronger.
I Kings 18: Of course Elijah may have just been pwning them, knowing full well there was no 'god' Baal.
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Post by rizdek on Apr 18, 2021 17:40:34 GMT
I think it meant no false 'human' gods but thats an interesting pov. Perhaps it could mean Hindu or alien gods too? What's a false "human" god? Are there true human gods or alien gods or Hindu gods?
I contend that the Bible is an anthology of ancient folklore. Theists claim it's the word of GOD. When I point out any inconsistency, they claim I'm interpreting it incorrectly.
The Bible is ripe for cherry-picking by the cafeteria Christian. They have their own views of how the world ought to be, then find the scriptures to justify their POV. The RCC found justification for torturing heretics and witches and executing whole communities for refusing to recant and convert. Slave owners found justification for holding slaves while abolitionists found justification for opposing slavery. Folks find justification for wars while pacifists find justification for not fighting.
Heck...Mr Rogers has even come under scrutiny and criticism by...you guessed it...Fox news who misrepresented an LSU professor's comment about the problems with 'entitled' kids in the US today as being due to Mr Rogers.
They misrepresent this LSU professor's comments...refer to it as 'research' when it was a casual observation and the professor had zero qualifications TO evaluate the psychological or sociological of anyone. The prof was a economics professor. In fact the professor actually says...
www.snopes.com/fact-check/fox-fred-rogers-evil/ But Fox and Friends had no problem presenting this stmt as 'research.'
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Post by OldSamVimes on Apr 18, 2021 17:50:50 GMT
There are countless Gods, thousands and thousands.
Gods within Gods.
Of course, that's must my opinion.
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Post by amyghost on Apr 19, 2021 12:07:09 GMT
Capitalization of the noun is everything, kids . Still and all, maybe a TM should be inserted after the name just to ensure that everyone knows they are getting the one and only TRUE GOD Brand--accept no substitutes. I noticed the lack of capitalization when I copied it from the King James and also the New International version.
So if GOD created everything, then he must have created these lesser gods. What can these lesser gods do? Did one of them come to earth and have sex with Marlee Matlin's mother? And if GOD doesn't want us to worship these gods, why did HE create them in the first place.
This B.S. casts a huge shadow on this ancient book of short stories.
Just goes to show that the human imagination is fertile and boundless in creating the fantasies of other, 'greater' beings. As a species we do have one honkingly huge inferiority complex, apparently (and maybe deservedly so in some respects). And actually, depending on one's interpretation of that passage, God (I just liked the color, kids, it doesn't signify anything) does not specifically state that one may not worship other gods. One just isn't allowed to place any of those other sundry deities on a higher pedestal. G., by his own admission, is a jealous guy and doesn't relish the notion of someone else being found more attractive than himself--just another area in which he displays a suspiciously close resemblance to the human ego.
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Post by Rodney Farber on Apr 19, 2021 19:16:50 GMT
I noticed the lack of capitalization when I copied it from the King James and also the New International version. So if GOD created everything, then he must have created these lesser gods. What can these lesser gods do? Did one of them come to earth and have sex with Marlee Matlin's mother? And if GOD doesn't want us to worship these gods, why did HE create them in the first place. This B.S. casts a huge shadow on this ancient book of short stories.
Just goes to show that the human imagination is fertile and boundless in creating the fantasies of other, 'greater' beings. As a species we do have one honkingly huge inferiority complex, apparently (and maybe deservedly so in some respects). And actually, depending on one's interpretation of that passage, God (I just liked the color, kids, it doesn't signify anything) does not specifically state that one may not worship other gods. One just isn't allowed to place any of those other sundry deities on a higher pedestal. G., by his own admission, is a jealous guy and doesn't relish the notion of someone else being found more attractive than himself--just another area in which he displays a suspiciously close resemblance to the human ego. That's an understatement. Richard Dawkins said it best:
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Post by amyghost on Apr 20, 2021 12:18:12 GMT
Just goes to show that the human imagination is fertile and boundless in creating the fantasies of other, 'greater' beings. As a species we do have one honkingly huge inferiority complex, apparently (and maybe deservedly so in some respects). And actually, depending on one's interpretation of that passage, God (I just liked the color, kids, it doesn't signify anything) does not specifically state that one may not worship other gods. One just isn't allowed to place any of those other sundry deities on a higher pedestal. G., by his own admission, is a jealous guy and doesn't relish the notion of someone else being found more attractive than himself--just another area in which he displays a suspiciously close resemblance to the human ego.That's an understatement. Richard Dawkins said it best: And that's when he's in a good mood .
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Post by Stammerhead on Apr 21, 2021 10:23:17 GMT
It’s like Highlander.
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