Meh. It's not a debate I really care about. Because I don't really care one way or another. If God(s) exist, then God(s) exists, if God(s) don't, then God(s) don't. At the end of the day. I believe in myself. And if you believe in God, but you don't believe in yourself, then you do not believe in what God creates. I do have an interesting idea as to what role the God recognized by Christianity might actually play more accurately if said God does exist. Although logical, yet different, I don't think it could ever be recognized as even a possibility of being "true" by the spiritual community, simply because they tend to have so much pride in their god being the only god, and the best god. But only within the confines of the idea I came up with, would I recognize that God does exist, as the God of Physics, working hand in hand with three other gods. The others being of gravity (Atlas), time (Aion), and space (Chaos? Meh...) Science always talks about time, space, gravity and physics. All of them are supreme forces of existence, if God created anything and everything, it is likely because of the laws of physics which is largely the one thing that cannot be broken. Greeks had a very limited scope of the universe that surrounds them, inside and out. which is likely why they had so many gods. To represent the things they didn't/couldn't comprehend. (natural elements, stars, forces, earth, etc). I wouldn't doubt (or hype) that "heaven" and "hell" exist either, but I feel they are likely very different in contrast to what we envision with the limited scope of our imagination. So, ultimately, to each their own. All I can do is wish anyone and everyone good luck, and hope they are satisfied with the "end result" (if there ever is).
I want to do this! I could share thoughts from the Juniverse!
I just wonder
why situations in life turn out to be unfair to some of us??
Tom Lux Because God doesn't exist.
'Am afraid that is arguable Remrie,would you back your suggestion??
Meh. It's not a debate I really care about. Because I don't really care one way or another. If God(s) exist, then God(s) exists, if God(s) don't, then God(s) don't.
At the end of the day. I believe in myself. And if you believe in God, but you don't believe in yourself, then you do not believe in what God creates.
I do have an interesting idea as to what role the God recognized by Christianity might actually play more accurately if said God does exist. Although logical, yet different, I don't think it could ever be recognized as even a possibility of being "true" by the spiritual community, simply because they tend to have so much pride in their god being the only god, and the best god.
But only within the confines of the idea I came up with, would I recognize that God does exist, as the God of Physics, working hand in hand with three other gods. The others being of gravity (Atlas), time (Aion), and space (Chaos? Meh...)
Science always talks about time, space, gravity and physics. All of them are supreme forces of existence, if God created anything and everything, it is likely because of the laws of physics which is largely the one thing that cannot be broken.
Greeks had a very limited scope of the universe that surrounds them, inside and out. which is likely why they had so many gods. To represent the things they didn't/couldn't comprehend. (natural elements, stars, forces, earth, etc). I wouldn't doubt (or hype) that "heaven" and "hell" exist either, but I feel they are likely very different in contrast to what we envision with the limited scope of our imagination.
So, ultimately, to each their own. All I can do is wish anyone and everyone good luck, and hope they are satisfied with the "end result" (if there ever is).
I'm just surprised that more people aren't on board.
Thanks for sharing
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