View Full Version : Different Religions - Different Gods - Which is the "real" one?
dd1989
09-09-2005, 02:38 PM
Ok if each religion has a different God and lets say each god (or multiple Gods) of that religion created different things such as light fire and water etc...
well lets say a christian says "our god created it all" but a muslim says "he couldnt have, as one of our gods created water seperately, and another created animals" and so it continues.
Doesnt that by default cancel out all Gods as neither is more important or more true than the other?
Marquis de Sade
09-09-2005, 06:14 PM
Huh, Muslims are monotheists :-p
Apart from that, this is a legitimate question to theists, but they are usually convinced that other religions are just curruptions of theirs, or false ones made by the devil - a stupid little way of avoiding the truth that the diversity of religions on the world is evidence that none are true.
Rhinoqulous
09-09-2005, 09:00 PM
Huh, Muslims are monotheists :-p
Apart from that, this is a legitimate question to theists, but they are usually convinced that other religions are just curruptions of theirs, or false ones made by the devil - a stupid little way of avoiding the truth that the diversity of religions on the world is evidence that none are true.
Don't forget theistic pluralism, where all religions are believed to be murky reflections of one God/universal truth. Of course, this is almost as weak as a theistic position as deism, but we don't need to go into that.
Rhinoq
Marquis de Sade
09-10-2005, 05:48 AM
Indian dharmas generally respect all belief systems as equal, but the reality is the Abrahamic ones are discriminatory, so they obiously arnt equal.
Purity
09-10-2005, 09:34 AM
i'm sure your aware of this now... but a muslim says "he couldnt have, as one of our gods created water seperately, and another created animals" and so it continues.
but yeah buddy, monotheistic one god... should of used a better example.
now to comment on question... so many gods...which is real?
the answer is... : None...
no gods are real, they are the creation of the human mind, due to questions in life, confusion, desire, where did we come from, where are we going, why am i here? etc, religion / god's are the symple answer to everything...
christian goes, Nya> god created the whole universe, humans , animals , plants etc...
scientist similarily goes, Nyaa> no buddy, evolution and the big bang created all that shit, you have to accept god is not real, see, mate when all the dust particles moved together, this explosion was created, similar to the england bomings actully...
and yeah blah blah blah bam we all came to earth as micro organisms and then evolved into this shit we are today...
and then the christian is like but where did the dust particles come from... and the scientist is like dude your a cock who the fuck is stupid enough to believe in god...you fuck head!, then BAM christians VS christian denominations + islam + judaism (possibly hinduism), and now SCIENTISTS, they all die martyrs including scientists...
blah blah blah, all individuals can have there own opinions, and mine is that god? get fucked... which is real, i said get fucked. they only exist in the dead rotten minds of mentally ill individuals called profits...
calpurnpiso
09-10-2005, 12:54 PM
Huh, Muslims are monotheists :-p
Apart from that, this is a legitimate question to theists, but they are usually convinced that other religions are just curruptions of theirs, or false ones made by the devil - a stupid little way of avoiding the truth that the diversity of religions on the world is evidence that none are true.
Don't forget theistic pluralism, where all religions are believed to be murky reflections of one God/universal truth. Of course, this is almost as weak as a theistic position as deism, but we don't need to go into that.
Rhinoq
This is so true. The reason we see the Bahai in the East and the Unitarians in the West. All equally derranged and blind to reason. They have to "see" god in every faith, instead of what it TRULY is, a product of our brains...:)
Marquis de Sade
09-10-2005, 03:13 PM
BTW, although Baha'i are pretty eastern (Iran), the people of India, China and Indo-China see all the Abrahamic stuff as western and count the 'middle-east' as part of the west ;-) So its more like Unitarans in the west, Baha'i in the middle, and ancient inbuilt pluralism to the east :-p
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