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Why do some people believe that their god is the only one that existed? We have different races so why is it so hard to believe that there is more then one god?-Renegade
Why do some people believe that their god is the only one that existed? We have different races so why is it so hard to believe that there is more then one god?-Renegadewhy is it hard to believe that there is no god at all
Because those are people's personal beliefs. They are entitled to them. You and nobody else can question them.
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foxhound_fox
Everything can be questioned in a rational debate or a critical analysis....
Whats a "God"? The only "God" around here is Satin. :lol: :twisted:KHfanboy2
satin (noun) - a fabric often having a glossy face and a soft, slippery texture
Hinduism has over 300 million God I think .. or 300 thousand , one of them figures.Whight_Knight
No it doesn't.. It has around 20 different gods.. 3 major gods.. In a sense many say that all those gods are just a different form of the same god.
Everything can be questioned in a rational debate or a critical analysis....sSubZerOo
Hinduism has over 300 million God I think .. or 300 thousand , one of them figures.Whight_KnightHindu's believe that through Atman, gods are in every living being. So every living thing is a unique manifestation of God. In past, Hindu's believed that there were only 300 millions living beings in the world, thus the concept of 300 million gods.
[QUOTE="-Renegade"]Why do some people believe that their god is the only one that existed? We have different races so why is it so hard to believe that there is more then one god?Serial-No_3404why is it hard to believe that there is no god at all
It's not actaully it's easier to believe there is not one because we have no real proof that one existed.
Maybe there is no God. Maybe there's only one. Maybe there's a million.
Everyone has their very own beliefs :/ No one can say there's only one. Well they can, but do they actually have proof? Don't say "yeah, the bible" 'cause that is ridiculous proof. It's a fairytale to me, but that's just my belief.
[QUOTE="Oleg_Huzwog"][QUOTE="KHfanboy2"]Whats a "God"? The only "God" around here is Satan. :lol: :twisted:KHfanboy2
satin (noun) - a fabric often having a glossy face and a soft, slippery texture
You're talking about the wrong satin d00d. The Satan I used is the devil.
No.... Your original post says Satin....
Christianity isn't the cause of 9/11 so how can you blame it? Islam is a very evil belief, it even says to kill Christians in the Koran, what type of a God would "want" his people to kill, not the trueGod that's for sure.
This earth would be in utter chaos with no rules or morals without Chrisitanity,we would NOT be better off without Christianity.We would be better off withoutIslam and Hinduism, very evil teachings.
(Actuallywe wouldn't even exist without Christianity b/c what would be the point of this life? Have you ever asked yourself that question?)
I would fear for my soul if I said those evilthings you said about Christianity.
Toyeboy
Well I basically made this in response to this post. How can anyone claim that the god in the book of Koran is not a true god because of this.
Whats a "God"? The only "God" around here is Satin. :lol: :twisted:KHfanboy2God is silk? WTF HAX:shock:
[QUOTE="Toyeboy"]Christianity isn't the cause of 9/11 so how can you blame it? Islam is a very evil belief, it even says to kill Christians in the Koran, what type of a God would "want" his people to kill, not the trueGod that's for sure.
This earth would be in utter chaos with no rules or morals without Chrisitanity,we would NOT be better off without Christianity.We would be better off withoutIslam and Hinduism, very evil teachings.
(Actuallywe wouldn't even exist without Christianity b/c what would be the point of this life? Have you ever asked yourself that question?)
I would fear for my soul if I said those evilthings you said about Christianity.
-Renegade
Well I basically made this in response to this post. How can anyone claim that the god in the book of Koran is not a true god because of this.
That person clearly doesn't know anything about Islam.. Yes.. There are parts in the Qur'an that support rivalry against other abrahamic religions (Christianity and Judaism) but there are also even more parts about how those religions should be be protected, since they all believe in the same god.Please Log In to post.
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